At NZSE College, tutors and lecturers play a crucial role in fostering academic excellence through their commitment to research. Their expertise not only enhances the curriculum but also encourages students to engage deeply with their subjects. By writing research papers, these educators contribute to the body of knowledge in their fields, ensuring that the content they teach is both current and relevant. This process not only enriches their own understanding but also models the importance of scholarly inquiry for students, inspiring them to pursue their own research projects with enthusiasm and rigor.
Moreover, the collaborative environment at NZSE encourages tutors and lecturers to share their research experiences and findings with students. This interaction cultivates a culture of inquiry, where students are motivated to explore complex topics and think critically. By integrating research into their teaching practices, educators empower students to develop essential skills in analysis and synthesis, preparing them for future academic endeavours. Ultimately, the research efforts of tutors and lecturers serve not just as a means of personal advancement but as a foundational pillar that supports the educational mission of the college, fostering a community of learners dedicated to innovation and knowledge.
Submission of Abstract for APAIE Conference, 2025
Description: Abstract title: Before Covid, during Covid, and now: the experiences of international students and their teachers, and what was learned from those experiences..
Preparing youths for disaster preparedness: Need of relevant and contextualised Disaster Risk Reduction school curriculum
Description: his research explores the concept of providing relevant DRR content in the school curriculum..
ANN-Based Pollution Forecasting Through Short-Term Spatio-Temporal Analysis: A North Island, New Zealand Case Study
Description: Assessing the spatio-temporal dynamics of NO2, SO2 and CO in New Zealand using the cloud computing..
Early Prediction of Type-2 DM using CARI Dataset
Description: This project aims to create a predictive model for Type-2 Diabetes Mellitus (DM) using the CARI dataset, which includes 40 features related to prameha purvarupa..
Impact of Climate Change on Women Health.
Description: This project explores how climate change disproportionately affects the health of women across the globe, with a focus on vulnerable and marginalized populations. By examining the physical, mental..
Parenting and Smartphones
Description: Investigating smartphone addiction and technology distraction among parents in New Zealand.
Methodology: Mixed method research with..
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