In this paper the focus is on the possibilities that poetry and prose offer as pedagogical tools that can both accommodate and address difficult and painful knowledges. The paper presents and analyses poems and prose written by students at a non-traditional secondary school for disadvantaged girls (many of whom identify as Indigenous Australian). Through stories of grief and pain, but also hope and possibility, the poetry/prose book signifies a sense of collective political agency against oppressive relations towards the girls creating new moulds of existence. Contra to dominant approaches to recognising and valuing Indigeneity in schools, these writings represent Indigenous culture as a complex, dynamic and contingent social practice. Whil...
This paper draws from a study that explored issues of student equity, marginality and diversity in t...
A critical/creative paradigm in contemporary English carries with it an imperative that students sho...
In this paper I explore some of the issues associated with teaching and researching in the context o...
Poetry is notoriously unpopular in high school English classrooms all over the world, and English FA...
The impetus to decolonise high schools and universities has been gaining momentum in Southern locati...
Contemporary views of literacy as a wide range of sociocultural practices acknowledge a comprehensiv...
The influence of children’s literature on the lives of children is well documented and this importan...
This article presents the reflections of a research team from the ZAPP-IKS project. ZAPP (the South ...
This paper grapples with the difficult question of Australian Indigenous learning in regular schools...
In a study of socioeconomically disadvantaged children's acquisition of school literacies, a univers...
In a study of socioeconomically disadvantaged children's acquisition of school literacies, a univers...
The paper presents data from a case study of a non-traditional secondary school for disadvantaged gi...
This paper engages with the question of working with ‘the other’, and especially with those who are ...
The purpose of this paper is to argue for intersecting Indigenous and Critical Pedagogies to transfo...
This paper draws from a study that explored issues of student equity, marginality and diversity in t...
This paper draws from a study that explored issues of student equity, marginality and diversity in t...
A critical/creative paradigm in contemporary English carries with it an imperative that students sho...
In this paper I explore some of the issues associated with teaching and researching in the context o...
Poetry is notoriously unpopular in high school English classrooms all over the world, and English FA...
The impetus to decolonise high schools and universities has been gaining momentum in Southern locati...
Contemporary views of literacy as a wide range of sociocultural practices acknowledge a comprehensiv...
The influence of children’s literature on the lives of children is well documented and this importan...
This article presents the reflections of a research team from the ZAPP-IKS project. ZAPP (the South ...
This paper grapples with the difficult question of Australian Indigenous learning in regular schools...
In a study of socioeconomically disadvantaged children's acquisition of school literacies, a univers...
In a study of socioeconomically disadvantaged children's acquisition of school literacies, a univers...
The paper presents data from a case study of a non-traditional secondary school for disadvantaged gi...
This paper engages with the question of working with ‘the other’, and especially with those who are ...
The purpose of this paper is to argue for intersecting Indigenous and Critical Pedagogies to transfo...
This paper draws from a study that explored issues of student equity, marginality and diversity in t...
This paper draws from a study that explored issues of student equity, marginality and diversity in t...
A critical/creative paradigm in contemporary English carries with it an imperative that students sho...
In this paper I explore some of the issues associated with teaching and researching in the context o...