This paper explores pedagogies that support Indigenous students learning of mathematics. Three schools in a remote and rural area of Queensland participated in a longitudinal intervention study, extending over a three-year period (2002-4), which aimed to improve Indigenous students' mathematics outcomes by improving their teachers' knowledge and classroom practices. This paper reports on one aspect of the project, namely the pedagogical approaches used by their non-Indigenous teachers before intervention. Results are related to Harris (1980) and indicate that many of the common classroom practices believed to forward mathematics outcomes for Indigenous students simply reflect 'good' mathematics pedagogy for all. The dimensions that were di...
Many rural Indigenous students perform poorly in mathematics as measured by standard tests. This pap...
The view, which has prevailed since the time of Plato, is that mathematics represents 'eternal ...
The collection of papers that make up this book have been generated through a grant funded by the Au...
This paper explores pedagogies that support Indigenous students learning of mathematics. Three schoo...
In 2004, a young, non-Indigenous, second-year teacher in a remote Queensland Indigenous community de...
Two key stakeholders in enhancing and building Aboriginal children’s capacity to learn mathematics a...
In Queensland, Indigenous mathematics performance lags at least two years behind that of non-Indigen...
In Western Australia, many teachers in remote Indigenous communities are new graduates, and as well ...
Australian Indigenous students' mathematics performance continues to be below that of non-Indigenous...
This chapter examines how a change in school leadership can successfully address competencies in com...
Two key stakeholders in enhancing and building Aboriginal children’s capacity to learn mathematics a...
This discussion paper highlights some of the issues related to mathematics underachievement experien...
The most critical factor in the provision of quality learning is the teacher (Hayes, Mills, Christie...
In 2004, a young, non-Indigenous, second-year teacher in a remote Queensland Indigenous community de...
Indigenous education remains of grave concern within Australian society (Fitzgerald, 2002). Systems ...
Many rural Indigenous students perform poorly in mathematics as measured by standard tests. This pap...
The view, which has prevailed since the time of Plato, is that mathematics represents 'eternal ...
The collection of papers that make up this book have been generated through a grant funded by the Au...
This paper explores pedagogies that support Indigenous students learning of mathematics. Three schoo...
In 2004, a young, non-Indigenous, second-year teacher in a remote Queensland Indigenous community de...
Two key stakeholders in enhancing and building Aboriginal children’s capacity to learn mathematics a...
In Queensland, Indigenous mathematics performance lags at least two years behind that of non-Indigen...
In Western Australia, many teachers in remote Indigenous communities are new graduates, and as well ...
Australian Indigenous students' mathematics performance continues to be below that of non-Indigenous...
This chapter examines how a change in school leadership can successfully address competencies in com...
Two key stakeholders in enhancing and building Aboriginal children’s capacity to learn mathematics a...
This discussion paper highlights some of the issues related to mathematics underachievement experien...
The most critical factor in the provision of quality learning is the teacher (Hayes, Mills, Christie...
In 2004, a young, non-Indigenous, second-year teacher in a remote Queensland Indigenous community de...
Indigenous education remains of grave concern within Australian society (Fitzgerald, 2002). Systems ...
Many rural Indigenous students perform poorly in mathematics as measured by standard tests. This pap...
The view, which has prevailed since the time of Plato, is that mathematics represents 'eternal ...
The collection of papers that make up this book have been generated through a grant funded by the Au...