In 2004, a young, non-Indigenous, second-year teacher in a remote Queensland Indigenous community developed a mathematics Unit based on an "Aim High - Beat Yourself" theme he developed to overcome the perceived unwillingness of his students to achieve in both sport and school. This paper investigates the apparent effectiveness of this Unit and draws inferences for mathematics teaching and learning in Indigenous communities. It describes the research and teaching contexts in which the Unit was developed and the students’ responses to the Unit. The paper provides further evidence for the efficacy of integrating mathematics learning with more generic programs that build pride, confidence and self worth in Indigenous students and challenge them...
Many rural Indigenous students perform poorly in mathematics as measured by standard tests. This pap...
Six posters, feature Indigenous sporting role models, combine indigenous perspectives with engaging ...
An enduring issue for education in Australia is the poor performance of Indigenous students in math...
In 2004, a young, non-Indigenous, second-year teacher in a remote Queensland Indigenous community de...
This paper explores pedagogies that support Indigenous students learning of mathematics. Three schoo...
This paper explores pedagogies that support Indigenous students learning of mathematics. Three schoo...
This paper explores the outcomes of the first year of the implementation of a mathematics program (R...
Because mathematics education devalues Indigenous culture, Indigenous students continue to be the mo...
In Queensland, Indigenous mathematics performance lags at least two years behind that of non-Indigen...
This discussion paper highlights some of the issues related to mathematics underachievement experien...
This chapter examines how a change in school leadership can successfully address competencies in com...
Chris and Leesa are two Indigenous people who have come to mathematics education through their invol...
terms for direction and location (p. 58). They have no words for “right ” and “left. ” A 10-year-old...
This paper uses Lave and Wenger's (1991) notion of community of practice as a lens to analyse a stud...
This abstract is a preliminary discussion of the importance of blending of Indigenous cultural knowl...
Many rural Indigenous students perform poorly in mathematics as measured by standard tests. This pap...
Six posters, feature Indigenous sporting role models, combine indigenous perspectives with engaging ...
An enduring issue for education in Australia is the poor performance of Indigenous students in math...
In 2004, a young, non-Indigenous, second-year teacher in a remote Queensland Indigenous community de...
This paper explores pedagogies that support Indigenous students learning of mathematics. Three schoo...
This paper explores pedagogies that support Indigenous students learning of mathematics. Three schoo...
This paper explores the outcomes of the first year of the implementation of a mathematics program (R...
Because mathematics education devalues Indigenous culture, Indigenous students continue to be the mo...
In Queensland, Indigenous mathematics performance lags at least two years behind that of non-Indigen...
This discussion paper highlights some of the issues related to mathematics underachievement experien...
This chapter examines how a change in school leadership can successfully address competencies in com...
Chris and Leesa are two Indigenous people who have come to mathematics education through their invol...
terms for direction and location (p. 58). They have no words for “right ” and “left. ” A 10-year-old...
This paper uses Lave and Wenger's (1991) notion of community of practice as a lens to analyse a stud...
This abstract is a preliminary discussion of the importance of blending of Indigenous cultural knowl...
Many rural Indigenous students perform poorly in mathematics as measured by standard tests. This pap...
Six posters, feature Indigenous sporting role models, combine indigenous perspectives with engaging ...
An enduring issue for education in Australia is the poor performance of Indigenous students in math...