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Practising Pacific pedagogies during New Zealand's level four lockdown : Pacific early career academics and COVID-19
Brings together the experiences of teaching during the COVID-19 lockdown from a cross-section of Pacific Early Career Academics (PECA) across a wide range of disciplines and schools at New Zealand’s largest university. Argues that despite the challenges, PECA found ways to adapt Pacific pedagogical...
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