This abstract provides a preliminary discussion of the importance of recognising Torres Strait Islander knowledges and home languages of mathematics education. It stems from a project involving Torres Strait Islander Teachers and Teacher Aides and university based researchers who are working together to enhance the mathematics learning of students from Years 4-9. A key focus of the project is that mathematics is relevant and provides students with opportunities for further education, training and employment. Veronica Arbon (2008) questions the assumptions underpinning Western mainstream education as beneficial for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people which assumes that it enables them to better participate in Australian society. She...
In this symposium, I argue that the use of home language needs to be viewed as a valuable resource f...
For some Indigenous students, school mathematics and science can be a 'fish out of water' experience...
This paper explores pedagogies that support Indigenous students learning of mathematics. Three schoo...
This paper discusses women’s involvement in their children’s mathematics education. It does, where p...
This paper discusses women’s involvement in their children’s mathematics education. It does, where p...
This abstract is a preliminary discussion of the importance of blending of Indigenous cultural knowl...
This abstract is a preliminary discussion of the importance of blending of Indigenous cultural knowl...
There is widespread agreement that Indigenous students' cultural knowledge is desirably incorporated...
Chris and Leesa are two Indigenous people who have come to mathematics education through their invol...
There is widespread agreement that Indigenous students’ cultural knowledge is desirably incorporated...
Teaching mathematics in Indigenous Australian languages has complex practical, political and theoret...
This paper explores pedagogies that support Indigenous students learning of mathematics. Three schoo...
Abstract A one-year mathematics project that focused on measurement was conducted w...
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...
In this symposium, I argue that the use of home language needs to be viewed as a valuable resource f...
For some Indigenous students, school mathematics and science can be a 'fish out of water' experience...
This paper explores pedagogies that support Indigenous students learning of mathematics. Three schoo...
This paper discusses women’s involvement in their children’s mathematics education. It does, where p...
This paper discusses women’s involvement in their children’s mathematics education. It does, where p...
This abstract is a preliminary discussion of the importance of blending of Indigenous cultural knowl...
This abstract is a preliminary discussion of the importance of blending of Indigenous cultural knowl...
There is widespread agreement that Indigenous students' cultural knowledge is desirably incorporated...
Chris and Leesa are two Indigenous people who have come to mathematics education through their invol...
There is widespread agreement that Indigenous students’ cultural knowledge is desirably incorporated...
Teaching mathematics in Indigenous Australian languages has complex practical, political and theoret...
This paper explores pedagogies that support Indigenous students learning of mathematics. Three schoo...
Abstract A one-year mathematics project that focused on measurement was conducted w...
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...
In this symposium, I argue that the use of home language needs to be viewed as a valuable resource f...
For some Indigenous students, school mathematics and science can be a 'fish out of water' experience...
This paper explores pedagogies that support Indigenous students learning of mathematics. Three schoo...