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Understanding online communities through multiple methodologies combined under a postmodern research endeavour.
(2001)Traditionally triangulation has been used for integrating multiple epistemologies. However such procedures have been criticised for failing to deal with the divergent realities encompassing alternative methodologies. An ... -
New Zealand internet websites, information transfer and rural education.
(2001)New Zealand has a relatively high living standard, a well-educated rural population and a relatively high usage of computers and the Internet. These factors mean that many farmers and horticulturists now use the Internet ... -
The impact of new public management and external quality assurance systems on education: A Foucauldian analysis.
(2001)This paper examines the key underpinning ideologies controlling competition in tertiary education in New Zealand since the Education Act 1989. Specifically, these ideologies are considered in terms of the impact of ... -
Environmental education: The New Zealand experience.
(2001)This paper discusses the main factors that have contributed to developments in environmental education in New Zealand in the latter part of the 20th Century. These include the changes brought about as a result of the passing ... -
Cultural studies in New Zealand.
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Learning statistics at a distance.
(2002)There is evidence from many leading statistics educators that students often find statistics a difficult subject to learn. This is often attributed to the abstract nature of the concepts and, in particular, to the change ... -
Black Swan Records - 1921-1924: From a swanky swan to a dead duck.
(2002)In 1921, Harry Herbert Pace founded a highly influential record company, the Pace Phonograph Corporation, in Harlem, New York. Pace both initiated and operated the famous Black Swan label, which was one of the first to ...