This paper discusses women’s involvement in their children’s mathematics education. It does, where possible, focus Torres Strait Islander women who share the aspirations of Aborginal communities around Australia. That is, they are keen for their children to receive an education that provides them with opportunities for their present and future lives. They are also keen to have their cultures’ child learning practices recognised and respected within mainstream education. This recognition has some way to go with the language of instruction in schools written to English conventions, decontextualised and disconnected to the students’ culture, Community and home language
Two key stakeholders in enhancing and building Aboriginal children’s capacity to learn mathematics a...
This paper explores the outcomes of the first year of the implementation of a mathematics program (R...
Abstract A one-year mathematics project that focused on measurement was conducted w...
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 provides a preliminary discussion of the importance of recognising Torres Strait Islan...
This paper is a beginning point for discussing what the literature states about parents’ involvement...
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...
Chris and Leesa are two Indigenous people who have come to mathematics education through their invol...
Chris and Leesa are two Indigenous people who have come to mathematics education through their invol...
Two key stakeholders in enhancing and building Aboriginal children’s capacity to learn mathematics a...
This paper explores pedagogies that support Indigenous students learning of mathematics. Three schoo...
Chris and Leesa are two Indigenous people who have come to mathematics education through their invol...
This paper explores pedagogies that support Indigenous students learning of mathematics. Three schoo...
Two key stakeholders in enhancing and building Aboriginal children’s capacity to learn mathematics a...
This paper explores the outcomes of the first year of the implementation of a mathematics program (R...
Abstract A one-year mathematics project that focused on measurement was conducted w...
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 provides a preliminary discussion of the importance of recognising Torres Strait Islan...
This paper is a beginning point for discussing what the literature states about parents’ involvement...
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...
Chris and Leesa are two Indigenous people who have come to mathematics education through their invol...
Chris and Leesa are two Indigenous people who have come to mathematics education through their invol...
Two key stakeholders in enhancing and building Aboriginal children’s capacity to learn mathematics a...
This paper explores pedagogies that support Indigenous students learning of mathematics. Three schoo...
Chris and Leesa are two Indigenous people who have come to mathematics education through their invol...
This paper explores pedagogies that support Indigenous students learning of mathematics. Three schoo...
Two key stakeholders in enhancing and building Aboriginal children’s capacity to learn mathematics a...
This paper explores the outcomes of the first year of the implementation of a mathematics program (R...
Abstract A one-year mathematics project that focused on measurement was conducted w...