In this paper we present a brief history of education at the community of Milingimbi in northeast Arnhem Land, Northern Territory from the mission times to today. In focusing on the emergence and implementation of bicultural curriculum initiatives we explore some of the difficulties and ever present challenges encountered by Yolngu educators, leaders and elders in developing a local vision of education which, in order to meet community needs and aspirations, needs to be grounded in Yolngu stages of learning, cultural values of identity, responsibility and structures of authority
The purpose of this study was to explore the applicability of the Ovahimba people’s traditional meth...
Boodja Marr Karl is a term used in the Nyungar group of languages. This term attempts to succinctly ...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Aboriginal Student education achievement in New South...
The Yolngu studies program at Charles Darwin University has been active in the teaching of Yolngu (E...
The paper analyzes pedagogical articles dealing with Yolngu and their knowledge status in the mainst...
The Yolngu studies program at Charles Darwin University has been active in the teaching of Yolngu (E...
Held on traditional Yolngu grounds at Gulkula, the bush setting of the Key Forum helps to foster a s...
The focus of my research is how exposure to Western education has influenced Aboriginal identity for...
Education is an enculturated and enculturating process that continues to privilege dominant Western ...
Warlpiri communities in Australia’s Northern Territory (NT) have long advocated for the inclusion of...
Master of EducationThis study provides an examination of Aboriginal Education policies and the acade...
This article analyses the 1998/99 Dont cut off our tongues campaign by the Yolngu people from North-...
The original intention of the contributors was to write a book about their experiences as teachers a...
The aim of this study is to find out what indigenous knowledge intermediate phase learners in a rura...
Aboriginal knowledge in this dissertation has been intentionally argued as a living entity that move...
The purpose of this study was to explore the applicability of the Ovahimba people’s traditional meth...
Boodja Marr Karl is a term used in the Nyungar group of languages. This term attempts to succinctly ...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Aboriginal Student education achievement in New South...
The Yolngu studies program at Charles Darwin University has been active in the teaching of Yolngu (E...
The paper analyzes pedagogical articles dealing with Yolngu and their knowledge status in the mainst...
The Yolngu studies program at Charles Darwin University has been active in the teaching of Yolngu (E...
Held on traditional Yolngu grounds at Gulkula, the bush setting of the Key Forum helps to foster a s...
The focus of my research is how exposure to Western education has influenced Aboriginal identity for...
Education is an enculturated and enculturating process that continues to privilege dominant Western ...
Warlpiri communities in Australia’s Northern Territory (NT) have long advocated for the inclusion of...
Master of EducationThis study provides an examination of Aboriginal Education policies and the acade...
This article analyses the 1998/99 Dont cut off our tongues campaign by the Yolngu people from North-...
The original intention of the contributors was to write a book about their experiences as teachers a...
The aim of this study is to find out what indigenous knowledge intermediate phase learners in a rura...
Aboriginal knowledge in this dissertation has been intentionally argued as a living entity that move...
The purpose of this study was to explore the applicability of the Ovahimba people’s traditional meth...
Boodja Marr Karl is a term used in the Nyungar group of languages. This term attempts to succinctly ...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)Aboriginal Student education achievement in New South...