Tēnā koutou katoa.
Ko Anoop Kumar tōku ingoa. 
Kei Papaioea ahau e noho ana.
Nō reira, tēnā koutou katoa.

Qualifications

  • Master of Education
    The University of the South Pacific, 2009

  • Master of Education (Leadership and administration)
    Deakin University, 2007

  • Graduate Certificate in Tertiary Teaching 
    The University of the South Pacific, 2006

  • PostGraduate Certificate in Tertiary Teaching
    The University of the South Pacific, 2005

  • Bachelor of Education
    The University of the South Pacific, 1996

Location

Papaioea REC | Palmerston North REC 

Anoop Kumar

Lecturer | Kaiako


Biography

Role

Anoop teaches in the Bachelor of Teaching (Primary) programme and visits students from across the programmes. 

Education background

Anoop started his teaching career as a primary school teacher in Fiji. Later, he worked as lecturer and practicum coordinator at a government teachers college in Fiji. 

He has been working as a lecturer with Te Rito Maioha from the last 12 years. 

Research background

Currently, Anoop is working on his doctoral thesis which focuses on teachers experiences with refugee children and their families. He is also pursuing research on Pacific children: "How is the language, culture and identity of pacific children supported and enhanced within mainstream ECE."

Teaching interests

Anoop is passionate about supporting students to become successful teachers and create a difference in their community. 

Recent publications

  • Mara, D. & Kumar, A. (2016). Culturally responsive pedagogy in Pasifika ECE Teacher Education. Presentation to Second International Pasifika ECE Conference- IPECE 2, University of Auckland, Faculty of Education, 5 October 2016. 

  • Kumar, A. (2021). Experiences of early childhood teachers with children from refugee families. Victoria University of Wellington, 28 October 2021, Wellington.
     
  • Kumar, A. (2022). Supporting refugee families in Early childhood education. Tango Rima, June 2022, Vol. 5.

  • Kumar, A. (2022). Experiences of early childhood teachers with children from refugee families. Ruahine Kindergarten Association, 14 September 2022, Palmerston north.