This article examines teacher education¿s role in preparing teachers in Australia and New Zealand to take account of multiple and diverse cultural, social and historical experiences of the children they teach. It draws on a study of early career teachers, which explored their experiences and reflections in negotiating policy and practice discourses infused with an equity agenda. In particular, the discussion here focuses on responses to policies, social/cultural history and professional practice, and what needs to happen in teacher education, if we are to address significant discrepancies between the educational experience and achievement of indigenous and non-indigenous people
One of the issues facing the Australian teaching profession is that the majority of teachers are whi...
This article is based on the findings of a qualitative case study that examined the professional exp...
This paper explores the problematic legacy of deculturalisation in the education of Indigenous prima...
This article draws on data from two separate qualitative research studies that investigated the expe...
Teacher education programmes are often tasked with preparing predominantly White, middle class, pre-...
This paper reports on the findings of a four-year study that seeks to understand the experiences and...
In response to increasing cultural diversity within student populations in Australia as well as Brit...
The underrepresentation of Indigenous teachers within Australian schools was made evident in the mos...
Recent Australian education reform has resulted in qualified teachers recognising that they are inad...
The space and positioning of Indigenous knowledges (IK) within Australian curricula and pedagogy are...
In this paper we report the findings of research that has examined, from first-hand accounts, the ca...
Abstract In this paper we report the findings of research that has examined, from f...
The increasing cultural diversity of students in Australia's schools is one of the salient chan...
Teachers across Australia are now required to include Indigenous perspectives in their teaching for ...
The increasing cultural diversity of students in Australia s schools is one of the salient changes i...
One of the issues facing the Australian teaching profession is that the majority of teachers are whi...
This article is based on the findings of a qualitative case study that examined the professional exp...
This paper explores the problematic legacy of deculturalisation in the education of Indigenous prima...
This article draws on data from two separate qualitative research studies that investigated the expe...
Teacher education programmes are often tasked with preparing predominantly White, middle class, pre-...
This paper reports on the findings of a four-year study that seeks to understand the experiences and...
In response to increasing cultural diversity within student populations in Australia as well as Brit...
The underrepresentation of Indigenous teachers within Australian schools was made evident in the mos...
Recent Australian education reform has resulted in qualified teachers recognising that they are inad...
The space and positioning of Indigenous knowledges (IK) within Australian curricula and pedagogy are...
In this paper we report the findings of research that has examined, from first-hand accounts, the ca...
Abstract In this paper we report the findings of research that has examined, from f...
The increasing cultural diversity of students in Australia's schools is one of the salient chan...
Teachers across Australia are now required to include Indigenous perspectives in their teaching for ...
The increasing cultural diversity of students in Australia s schools is one of the salient changes i...
One of the issues facing the Australian teaching profession is that the majority of teachers are whi...
This article is based on the findings of a qualitative case study that examined the professional exp...
This paper explores the problematic legacy of deculturalisation in the education of Indigenous prima...