Year 2010 Issue Number 1 Pacific Research in Education: New Directions Pacific research in education: New directions. An Introduction Pacific education: An Oceanic perspective ‘Polycultural’ capital and educational achievement among NZ-born Pacific peoples Agency and transformation: Pasifika teachers navigating the currents of change Re-scripting life: New Zealand-born Tongan 'youth-at-risk' narratives of return migration The allocation of Pasifika identity in New Zealand classrooms Get a twenty inch frying pan: Enhancing success for Pasifika bilingual education Additive bilingual education: Unlocking the culture of silence “Be true to one’s self”: Learning to be leaders in Pasifika education strategy The strengthened sinnet: Distance learning from a Pasifika perspective “Play…a waste of time”? Samoan and Tongan student teachers’ views of play Research for better Pacific schooling in New Zealand: Teu le va – a Samoan perspective Research Notes The body of Pacific literature Reflections on the life work of a distinguished Pacific educationist: ‘Ilaisa Futa ‘I Ha’angana Helu, 1934 – 2010. Te Kokonga - Workshop Corner Teaching Pacific literature Getting started with Pacific research: Finding resources and information on Pacific research models and methodologies