Two colleagues, one who is identified as a Kamilaroi First Nation of Australia man, and a woman who is identified as Australian, from European decent, come together through dialogue to explore interdisciplinary practices within their university setting. Focusing on their areas of expertise, they share the similarities and differences associated with the concepts of identity, identifying and binaries between the teaching and learning of Science Education and First Nations Knowledge pro-duction. Through emerging dialogue, they realize that even though their cultural backgrounds are completely different, both are subjected to the complexities of hegemonic binaries that impact and influence their teaching practice. In striving for equity, both ...
The importance of higher degree research supervision is well studied and understood. There is also a...
While diversity and commonality are not necessarily contradictory aspirations in relation to contemp...
My thesis examines whether dialogue is useful for negotiating Indigenous rights and solving intercul...
Two colleagues, one who is identified as a Kamilaroi First Nation of Australia man, and a woman who ...
The promise of higher education remains elusive for many Indigenous students in Australia. To date, ...
This is a reflective opinion piece, on our efforts in Australia to achieve alignment between the goa...
Twenty first century society presents critical challenges for higher education (Brew 2013, 2). The c...
This is a reflective opinion piece, on our efforts in Australia to achieve alignment between the goa...
In Australian universities, non-Indigenous educators teaching Indigenous studies and/or Indigenous c...
A challenge for all universities in Australia is how to engage, and importantly, retain Aboriginal s...
In this article the authors, two white academics working in Social Work and Education at a regional ...
While Australian higher education agendas and literature prioritise Indigenous knowledges and perspe...
Successive generations of First Nation scholars have critiqued the ongoing institutional and discipl...
A interação entre as universidades e as comunidades originárias da América não se caraterizou precis...
A challenge for all universities in Australia is how to engage, and importantly, retain Aboriginal s...
The importance of higher degree research supervision is well studied and understood. There is also a...
While diversity and commonality are not necessarily contradictory aspirations in relation to contemp...
My thesis examines whether dialogue is useful for negotiating Indigenous rights and solving intercul...
Two colleagues, one who is identified as a Kamilaroi First Nation of Australia man, and a woman who ...
The promise of higher education remains elusive for many Indigenous students in Australia. To date, ...
This is a reflective opinion piece, on our efforts in Australia to achieve alignment between the goa...
Twenty first century society presents critical challenges for higher education (Brew 2013, 2). The c...
This is a reflective opinion piece, on our efforts in Australia to achieve alignment between the goa...
In Australian universities, non-Indigenous educators teaching Indigenous studies and/or Indigenous c...
A challenge for all universities in Australia is how to engage, and importantly, retain Aboriginal s...
In this article the authors, two white academics working in Social Work and Education at a regional ...
While Australian higher education agendas and literature prioritise Indigenous knowledges and perspe...
Successive generations of First Nation scholars have critiqued the ongoing institutional and discipl...
A interação entre as universidades e as comunidades originárias da América não se caraterizou precis...
A challenge for all universities in Australia is how to engage, and importantly, retain Aboriginal s...
The importance of higher degree research supervision is well studied and understood. There is also a...
While diversity and commonality are not necessarily contradictory aspirations in relation to contemp...
My thesis examines whether dialogue is useful for negotiating Indigenous rights and solving intercul...