Books published by Institute of Policy Studies
Where?
Textbooks » Publisher » Institute of Policy Studies
Total 8
Detail View List View Gallery

To view longer descriptions (catalogue), with more details on every title.

View a compact list of titles, ISBN's and pricing.

View a visual gallery of images and titles.
|
|
|
jump to: go
showing in stock and locally sourced titles, and sorted by popularity (top selling titles).
|
|
|
Clearly sets out the case in international law for teaching both in and of the Maori language. Examines the definitions of minorities, linguistic minorities, and claimant minorities, and surveys literature on the impact of teaching in a minority language.
|
|
|
Do people from all ethnic groups get the same rate of payoff to their investments in schooling? This question is pertinent to New Zealand because of the below average schooling level of the Maori and Pacific Islands population. This work looks at the research that has been made i ...
|
|
|
Analyses the Tomorrow's schools reforms --Foreword.
|
|
|
Since 1985, there have been enormous social and economic changes in New Zealand. This text presents trends of change in everyday life, at home and in the community. It uses a lifecycle framework to cover all stages of life from infancy to retirement as well as analyzing by gender ...
|
|
|
This book looks at all aspects of Asian students in the education system in New Zealand. It concludes that "they are an important resource, especially in helping educational institutions orient themselves closer to vital Pacific Rim markets, and in developing the internationalisa ...
|
|
|
This books argues that the essential challenge for tertiary eductors in the Asia field is to build and expand the formal study of Asia in ways that will serve two basic needs: the education and training of 'Asia specialists' who will make careers in professions related to New Zea ...
|
|
|
The past 20 years have seen enormous social and economic changes in New Zealand. This books presents trends of change in everyday life, at home and in the community, at school and at work.
|
|
|
A collection of three lectures given in New Zealand by Sir Christopher Ball discussing how industry and education can co-operate with each other to meet the challenges of a new era. Commentaries by New Zealanders and responses from Sir Christopher Ball.
|