Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 81 of
81
with 100 triples per page.
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki abstract "Dr. ʻAna Maui Taufeʻulungaki is a Tongan academic and politician.She has a Ph.D. from the University of Birmingham.For thirty years, she worked as \"teacher, school principal, curriculum developer, educational administrator and planner\" in the Tongan Ministry of Education. From 1999, she then worked at the University of the South Pacific, first as Fellow, then as Director of the Institute of Education, and finally Pro Vice Chancellor for Research and Graduate Affairs, in 2006 and 2007.In 2006, she was an observer for the University at the Pacific Islands Forum's regional Economic Ministers' Meeting (FEMM), which advises Forum leaders on \"issues of economic management and development\". She later criticised what she had perceived, at the meeting, as a \"one dimensional approach to economic development, particularly where there is no mention of the cultural context and the socio-political issues which are associated with economic development\". She warned that if investment failed to consider the cultural context of land use and ownership, \"land would simply be a commodity to be developed and sold on the market. But to Pacific Islanders who see land as central to their sense of identity, the concept of the vanua is critical. If you don’t deal with that concept, the economic issues won’t be addressed long-term, and will probably falter.\" In addition, she said, ministers \"talk[ed] about the economic and financial issues but they d[id]n’t consider the social implications [...]. There’s been discussions about economic growth but not equitable economic growth.\"That same year, in a \"confidential report to the University of the South Pacific\" on the November riots in Nukuʻalofa, she \"reportedly accused the Tongan government [led by Feleti Sevele] of 'a series of ill-timed and ill-conceived moves, which demonstrated their total inability to read the situation and which served to confirm in the minds of the pro-democracy movement that things will never change'\".Following the November 2010 general election, in which she was not a candidate, new Prime Minister Lord Tuʻivakanō appointed her Minister of Education, Women's Affairs and Culture. She was one of two persons appointed Minister despite not being a Member of Parliament (the other being Clive Edwards). She was sworn in on January 13, 2011. There had been no women elected to Parliament in November, so appointing an MP to the Ministry for Women would have meant appointing a male Minister. Her appointment, and Edwards', were somewhat controversial, but Lord Tuʻivakanō defended his choice on the grounds of their experience.As Minister for Education, Taufeʻulungaki said education curricula had to be \"relevant to the situation in Tonga, and to an increasingly inter-connected globalised world\", and to \"give back to the society the best value for its investment in education\". She also said one of her priorities would be to \"review the teacher recruitment process and strengthen teachers’ professional development\".".
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki office "Minister for Education, Women's Affairs and Culture".
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki predecessor Tevita_Hala_Palefau.
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki primeMinister Sialeʻataongo_Tuʻivakanō.
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki termPeriod ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki__1.
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki wikiPageExternalLink Dr-Ana-Taufeulungak-speech.pdf.
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki wikiPageID "31083970".
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki wikiPageLength "7919".
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki wikiPageOutDegree "23".
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki wikiPageRevisionID "529325353".
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki wikiPageWikiLink 2006_Nuku‘alofa_riots.
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki wikiPageWikiLink Academia.
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki wikiPageWikiLink Category:Alumni_of_the_University_of_Birmingham.
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki wikiPageWikiLink Category:Government_ministers_of_Tonga.
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki wikiPageWikiLink Category:Living_people.
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tongan_academics.
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tongan_women_in_politics.
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki wikiPageWikiLink Category:University_of_the_South_Pacific_faculty.
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki wikiPageWikiLink Clive_Edwards_(politician).
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki wikiPageWikiLink Doctor_of_Philosophy.
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki wikiPageWikiLink Fellow.
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki wikiPageWikiLink Legislative_Assembly_of_Tonga.
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki wikiPageWikiLink Nukuʻalofa.
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki wikiPageWikiLink Pacific_Islands_Forum.
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki wikiPageWikiLink Prime_Minister_of_Tonga.
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki wikiPageWikiLink Sialeʻataongo_Tuʻivakanō.
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki wikiPageWikiLink Tevita_Hala_Palefau.
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki wikiPageWikiLink Tonga.
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki wikiPageWikiLink Tongan_general_election,_2010.
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Birmingham.
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki wikiPageWikiLink University_of_the_South_Pacific.
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki wikiPageWikiLink Vanua.
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki wikiPageWikiLinkText "ʻAna Taufeʻulungaki".
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki honorificPrefix "the Honourable".
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki name "Dr. ʻAna Maui Taufeʻulungaki".
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki name "Taufe'ulungaki, 'Ana".
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki office "Minister for Education, Women's Affairs and Culture".
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki party "none".
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki predecessor Tevita_Hala_Palefau.
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki primeminister Sialeʻataongo_Tuʻivakanō.
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki shortDescription "Minister for Education".
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki termStart "2011-01-04".
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Officeholder.
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Persondata.
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki description "Minister for Education".
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki description "Minister for Education".
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki subject Category:Alumni_of_the_University_of_Birmingham.
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki subject Category:Government_ministers_of_Tonga.
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki subject Category:Living_people.
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki subject Category:Tongan_academics.
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki subject Category:Tongan_women_in_politics.
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki subject Category:University_of_the_South_Pacific_faculty.
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki hypernym Academic.
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki type Agent.
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki type List.
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki type OfficeHolder.
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki type Person.
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki type Politician.
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki type Person.
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki type List.
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki type Minister.
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki type Politician.
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki type Agent.
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki type NaturalPerson.
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki type Thing.
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki type Q215627.
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki type Q5.
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki type Person.
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki comment "Dr. ʻAna Maui Taufeʻulungaki is a Tongan academic and politician.She has a Ph.D. from the University of Birmingham.For thirty years, she worked as \"teacher, school principal, curriculum developer, educational administrator and planner\" in the Tongan Ministry of Education.".
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki label "ʻAna Taufeʻulungaki".
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki sameAs Q8083951.
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki sameAs m.0gg5vf9.
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki sameAs Q8083951.
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki wasDerivedFrom ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki?oldid=529325353.
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki givenName "'Ana".
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki isPrimaryTopicOf ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki.
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki name "'Ana Taufe'ulungaki".
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki name "Dr. ʻAna Maui Taufeʻulungaki".
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki name "Taufe'ulungaki, 'Ana".
- ʻAna_Taufeʻulungaki surname "Taufe'ulungaki".