This paper discusses some issues that arose in the context of a three-year research project on Indigenous mathematics teacher education in the Northern Territory of Australia. The project was based on the premise that Indigenous student numeracy outcomes are more likely to be improved where students can work on key number ideas and strategies in first language with knowledgeable community members. The research was located at the intersection of three communities of practice involving Indigenous teacher assistants, non-Indigenous teachers, and research team members. While a range of factors variously impacted the project, tensions within and between the communities of practice emerged to challenge the initial design and pose new questions. T...
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...
Indigenous teacher assistants (ITAs) are often employed in schools to assist in addressing education...
In Western Australia, many teachers in remote Indigenous communities are new graduates, and as well ...
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...
The poor performance of Australian Indigenous students in mathematics is a complex and enduring issu...
The view, which has prevailed since the time of Plato, is that mathematics represents 'eternal ...
community began to develop a mathematics curriculum with the help of the author. Although the commun...
In 2004, a young, non-Indigenous, second-year teacher in a remote Queensland Indigenous community de...
This paper uses Lave and Wenger's (1991) notion of community of practice as a lens to analyse a stud...
This abstract is a preliminary discussion of the importance of blending of Indigenous cultural knowl...
This chapter examines how a change in school leadership can successfully address competencies in com...
Australian Indigenous students' mathematics performance continues to be below that of non-Indigenous...
Two key stakeholders in enhancing and building Aboriginal children’s capacity to learn mathematics a...
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...
Indigenous teacher assistants (ITAs) are often employed in schools to assist in addressing education...
In Western Australia, many teachers in remote Indigenous communities are new graduates, and as well ...
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...
The poor performance of Australian Indigenous students in mathematics is a complex and enduring issu...
The view, which has prevailed since the time of Plato, is that mathematics represents 'eternal ...
community began to develop a mathematics curriculum with the help of the author. Although the commun...
In 2004, a young, non-Indigenous, second-year teacher in a remote Queensland Indigenous community de...
This paper uses Lave and Wenger's (1991) notion of community of practice as a lens to analyse a stud...
This abstract is a preliminary discussion of the importance of blending of Indigenous cultural knowl...
This chapter examines how a change in school leadership can successfully address competencies in com...
Australian Indigenous students' mathematics performance continues to be below that of non-Indigenous...
Two key stakeholders in enhancing and building Aboriginal children’s capacity to learn mathematics a...
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...
Indigenous teacher assistants (ITAs) are often employed in schools to assist in addressing education...