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Dr Rhoda Scherman
Dr Rhoda Scherman
Senior Lecturer in Psychology
Verified email at aut.ac.nz
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A theoretical look at biculturalism in intercountry adoption
RM Scherman
Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work 19 (2), 127-142, 2010
672010
Global commercial surrogacy and international adoption: Parallels and differences
R Scherman, G Misca, K Rotabi, P Selman
Adoption & Fostering 40 (1), 20-35, 2016
532016
The ethnic identification of same-race children in intercountry adoption
R Scherman, N Harré
Adoption Quarterly 11 (1), 45-65, 2008
462008
Intercountry adoption of Eastern European children in New Zealand: Parents' attitudes towards the importance of culture
R Scherman, N Harré
Adoption & Fostering 28 (3), 62-72, 2004
302004
Interest in and identification with the birth culture: An examination of ethnic socialization in New Zealand intercountry adoptions
R Scherman, N Harré
International Social Work 53 (4), 528-541, 2010
202010
Pathways to parenting in New Zealand: Issues in law, policy and practice
A Gibbs, R Scherman
Kotuitui: New Zealand Journal of Social Sciences Online 8 (1-2), 13-26, 2013
172013
Openness and intercountry adoption in New Zealand
R Scherman
Intercountry Adoption, 309-318, 2016
162016
The perceptions of New Zealand lawyers and social workers about children being adopted by gay couples and Lesbian couples
R Scherman, G Misca, TX Tan
Frontiers in Psychology 11, 520703, 2020
92020
Openness and intercountry adoption
R Scherman, W Hawke
ICAR3 (Third International Conference on Adoption Research) Leiden, Holland …, 2010
82010
Student writing weekends: A model for encouraging undergraduate student publication
R Scherman
Frontiers in Psychology 10, 440357, 2019
72019
COVID-19 and beyond: From (forced) remote teaching and learning to “the new normal” in higher education
R Scherman, G Misca, D Walker, G Pagè
Frontiers in Education 8, 1148300, 2023
52023
Intercountry adoption of eastern European children in New Zealand: Issues of culture
RM Scherman
The University of Auckland (New Zealand), 2006
52006
Making sense of the “wounded healer” phenomenon
J Jamieson, R Scherman
Ata: Journal of Psychotherapy Aotearoa New Zealand 18 (1), 76-79, 2014
42014
Defending campus culture against the threat of perennial online instruction in a post-COVID-19 world
R Scherman, N Snow
Frontiers in Education 6 (607655, doi: 10.3389/feduc.2021.607655), 2021
32021
Learning Design for Future Higher Education–Insights From the Time of COVID-19
R Scherman, MS Islam, LA Dikaya, D Dumulescu, I Pop-Păcurar, ...
Covid-19 and beyond: From (forced) remote teaching and learning to ‘the new …, 2023
22023
The relationship between birth and adoptive siblings raised together in the adoptive home
RM Scherman
University of Auckland, 1998
21998
Symposium: Adoption and Same-Sex Parent Families: International Perspectives on Research, Policy and Practice Paper: New Zealand Professionals’ Beliefs and Attitudes about …
R Scherman, G Misca
12018
The affect of adoption on a couple’s intimate relationship
R Scherman, R Mullenberg
The New Zealand Psychological Society supported by the Psychology Department …, 2013
12013
A study of adult adoptees from Eastern Europe
W Hawke, R Scherman
ICANZ Magazine, 32-33, 2010
12010
Emanuela Calandri 1, Federica Graziano 1*, Tatiana Begotti 1, Elena Cattelino2, Silvia Gattino 1, Chiara Rollero1 and Angela Fedi1
G Thornton, C Faludi, R Scherman
Covid-19 and beyond: From (forced) remote teaching and learning to ‘the new …, 2023
2023
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