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    • Teaching and Testing Perception of Word Stress: Many Shades of Perception 

      Couper, G (Iowa State University Digital Press, 2022)
      The teaching and measurement of L2 learners' speech perception has generally focused on high variability phonetic training (HVPT) and phoneme identification tasks. However, it is also necessary to consider how the classroom ...
    • Reflective Practice and the Element of Surprise in Technology Enhanced Learning 

      Smith, P (Scholarship of Technology Enhanced Learning (SoTEL), 2022)
      This is a concept paper which draws attention to the element of ‘surprise’ when it comes to educators’ self-reflections and which I apply to my own experience of implementing new forms of pedagogy in relation to technology ...
    • The Role of Aotearoa New Zealand Midwives As Positive Influencers on Food Literacy With Samoan Families: Report on a Small Auckland-Based Study 

      Wong Soon, HN; Crezee, I; Rush, E (Nzcom, 2021)
      Background: Healthy eating is crucial for optimal development during all stage of life and most particularly also during pregnancy. According to Statistics New Zealand [Statistics NZ] (2019) Pasefika people made up 8.1% ...
    • Collaboration and Creativity During a Global Pandemic 

      Major, G; Crezee, I (Conference of Interpreter Trainers, 2020)
    • Review: Costuming Cosplay: Dressing the Imagination, Therèsa Winge (Bloomsbury 2018) 

      Mountfort, P (Iris Publishers, 2020)
      No abstract.
    • Book Review: Promoting Spontaneous Use of Learning and Reasoning Strategies: Theory, Research and Practice for Effective Transfer 

      Strauss, P (Frontiers Media S.A., 2020)
      No abstract.
    • Kia Kaua Te Reo E Rite Ki Te Moa, Ka Ngaro: Do Not Let the Language Suffer the Same Fate As the Moa 

      Barrett-Walker, T; Plank, MJ; Ka'ai-Mahuta, R; Hikuroa, D; James, A (The Royal Society, 2020)
      More than a third of the world's languages are currently classified as endangered and more than half are expected to go extinct by 2100. Strategies aimed at revitalizing endangered languages have been implemented in numerous ...
    • English Language Teachers’ Beliefs and Concerns About Pronunciation Teaching in Uruguay 

      Chen, H-Y; Couper, G (Oasis database, 2019)
      This article reports on the concerns and issues which 28 experienced and well-qualified teachers expressed during individual semi-structured interviews with the researcher. It describes and discusses the participants’ ...
    • Ki Te Tahatū O Te Rangi: Normalising Te Reo Māori Across Non-traditional Māori Language Domains 

      Ka'ai, T; Smith, T; Haar, J; Ravenswood, K (Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Māori, 2019)
      Background In 2018, Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Māori (The Māori Language Commission) commissioned the New Zealand Work Research Institute (NZWRI) and Te Ipukarea (The National Māori Language Institute) to explore the integration ...
    • Bilingual Patient Navigator or Healthcare Interpreter: What’s the Difference and Why Does It Matter? 

      Crezee, I; Roat, C (Taylor & Francis, 2019)
      A lot of studies have been conducted examining the roles of Patient Navigators in various healthcare settings. Little research is available to date on the roles of bilingual Patient Navigators. This article combines a ...
    • One Brotherhood in Aotearoa New Zealand: Protest, resistance and Pacific reggae 

      Turner, E (Michigan Publishing, the University of Michigan, 2018)
      The band Herbs has recently been formally recognized in Aotearoa New Zealand for its cultural expression and influence, and for the musicians’ political stance in an important period of activism. The band’s highly original ...
    • “It’s Not the Way We Use English”—Can We Resist the Native Speaker Stranglehold on Academic Publications? 

      Strauss, P (MDPI AG, 2017)
      English dominates the academic publishing world, and this dominance can, and often does, lead to the marginalisation of researchers who are not first-language speakers of English. There are different schools of thought ...
    • “In Iran I Didn’t Speak English Any More”: The Effects of Contextual Changes on the Willingness to Communicate of Iranian Migrants to New Zealand 

      Cameron, DL (2016)
      Since the development of the willingness to communicate (WTC) construct by MacIntyre et al. in 1998, a variety of psychological factors which enhance or diminish an individual’s desire to speak in a second language have ...
    • Learning Asian languages online in Aotearoa/NZ 

      Harvey, S (InternetNZ, 2016)
      No abstract.
    • Thrown in the deep end: challenges of interpreting informal paramedic language 

      Crezee, I; Grant, L (School of Humanities and Communication Arts, Western Sydney University’, 2016)
      At the authors’ university, interpreting pedagogies reflect the situated-learning theories proposed by Lave and Wenger (1991) and others especially in specialized areas such as health and legal interpreting. This ...
    • ‘In New Zealand I Feel More Confidence’: The Role of Context in the Willingness to Communicate (WTC) of Migrant Iranian English Language Learners 

      Cameron, DL (Servicio de Publicaciones. Universidad de Murcia., 2015)
      This article will discuss recent theories of Willingness to Communicate (WTC) and provide an overview of studies into this individual difference which have been conducted in both Iran and New Zealand (NZ). So far few ...
    • Language Policy and Planning 

      Harvey, S (The Auckland Languages Strategy working group, 2015)
      No abstract.
    • A Languages Strategy for Auckland: Why and What Are The Issues? 

      Harvey, S; Warren, S (Faculty of Education and Social Work, the University of Auckland, 2015)
      No abstract.
    • Working Towards the Mainstreaming of Languages and Cultures in National Curricula: Norway and Aotearoa/New Zealand 

      Harvey, S; Sollid, H; Olsen, T; Lourie, M (Faculty of Education and Social Work, the University of Auckland, 2015)
      In this symposium we bring together colleagues from Norway and Aotearoa/NZ to consider the place of languages and cultures within our respective national curricula. We will examine what still needs to be achieved in each ...
    • Pacific Languages, Neoliberalism and Language Education Policy 

      Harvey, S (Faculty of Education and Social Work, the University of Auckland, 2015)
      Since 1984 and the election of a fourth Labour Government, New Zealand has been characterised as one of the most neoliberal countries in the world. Neoliberal theory frames most policy, including educational language policy. ...

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