This article will explore the centrality of narrative in both the process and the content of inquiry-based learning, as a formative process which does not predetermine either its starting point or its outcome. Instead, it takes as its starting point the agency and life narrative of the learner and builds from this to a formally assessed outcome. It will argue for the importance of what Ivor Goodson (2006, 2009) has coined ‘narrative learning’. The article will draw upon a research project in New South Wales in which this archaeological pedagogy and curriculum were studied and evaluated with, and by, a cohort of previously disengaged students. These students are from an Indigenous community devastated by dispossession and colonisation. Their...
self and other. If reading the local papers and talking to parents is any indication, Education, it...
This chapter reflects upon the experiences of the methodological journey I undertook to collect and ...
There is substantial evidence that Aboriginal youth face serious challenges in schooling, in general...
What is the role of narrative in how people learn throughout their lives? Are there different patter...
Mā te mahi, ka mōhio; mā te mōhio, ka mārama; mā te mārama, ka mātau; mā te mātau, ka ora. From har...
This paper argues that the historic mode of expression for Indigenous knowledge has been essentially...
AbstractMissing from the Australian Curriculum is a coherent Aboriginal curriculum narrative that is...
This particular telling and retelling from a living narrative inquiry (Clandinin & Connelly, 2000) i...
Using institutional ethnography and narrative, this analysis exposes the role of schools and teacher...
This paper discusses the role of imagination, experience, and narra-..ive recounting of practical ev...
This paper argues that the historic mode of expression for Indigenous knowledge has been essentially...
This article explores a First Nations PhD student’s personal narrative of navigating the entanglemen...
Within cultures, some narratives of everyday life are elevated to positions of canonicity, whereby t...
Traces the emergence of narrative inquiry in curriculum studies as a form of interpretive inquiry in...
In Queensland, there is little research that speaks to the historical experiences of schooling. Abor...
self and other. If reading the local papers and talking to parents is any indication, Education, it...
This chapter reflects upon the experiences of the methodological journey I undertook to collect and ...
There is substantial evidence that Aboriginal youth face serious challenges in schooling, in general...
What is the role of narrative in how people learn throughout their lives? Are there different patter...
Mā te mahi, ka mōhio; mā te mōhio, ka mārama; mā te mārama, ka mātau; mā te mātau, ka ora. From har...
This paper argues that the historic mode of expression for Indigenous knowledge has been essentially...
AbstractMissing from the Australian Curriculum is a coherent Aboriginal curriculum narrative that is...
This particular telling and retelling from a living narrative inquiry (Clandinin & Connelly, 2000) i...
Using institutional ethnography and narrative, this analysis exposes the role of schools and teacher...
This paper discusses the role of imagination, experience, and narra-..ive recounting of practical ev...
This paper argues that the historic mode of expression for Indigenous knowledge has been essentially...
This article explores a First Nations PhD student’s personal narrative of navigating the entanglemen...
Within cultures, some narratives of everyday life are elevated to positions of canonicity, whereby t...
Traces the emergence of narrative inquiry in curriculum studies as a form of interpretive inquiry in...
In Queensland, there is little research that speaks to the historical experiences of schooling. Abor...
self and other. If reading the local papers and talking to parents is any indication, Education, it...
This chapter reflects upon the experiences of the methodological journey I undertook to collect and ...
There is substantial evidence that Aboriginal youth face serious challenges in schooling, in general...