Recent political and educational policy shifts within Australia have renewed concerns with achievement and engagement 'gaps' when Indigenous and non-indigenous school students are compared. The position taken for this article however, hopes to demonstrate that this shift is unlikely to result in improved outcomes because of an ongoing failure to account for the racialised underpinnings of the Australian educational setting. To illustrate this, the body of the article offers four 'Chronicles' that draw attention to the pervasive presence of negative racialised assumptions that contribute to sustaining educational inequities. The Chronicles are based on my experiences as a classroom teacher, and subsequently informed by exposure to ideas from...
In this thesis, the intersection of whiteness and diversity education in Australia is investigated t...
This paper contributes evidence-based scholarship to how teachers understand the value of Aboriginal...
This chapter is based on the story of my experience of teaching a youth migrant class for the Adult ...
© 2011 Sophie RudolphThis thesis examines Indigenous school education in Australia, through analysin...
Race and education: Hidden links between media and Indigenous academic self-concept The aim of this ...
This edited collection examines the ways in which the local and global are key to understanding race...
This paper draws from a research project designed to investigate exemplary pedagogical practices for...
This paper explores the problematic legacy of deculturalisation in the education of Indigenous prima...
Access to a ‘good’ education is often argued as deserving of the highest priority. The available res...
We are very pleased to bring you Volume 42.1 of the Australian Journal of Indigenous Educa...
It may be argued that the emerging discourses focusing on the social, emotional, educational, and ec...
The strategy of courageous conversations is offered as a means of addressing racial inequity experie...
This edited collection examines the ways in which the local and global are key to understanding race...
[Extract] We are very pleased to bring you Volume 42.1 of the Australian Journal of Indigenous Educa...
This article examines teacher education¿s role in preparing teachers in Australia and New Zealand to...
In this thesis, the intersection of whiteness and diversity education in Australia is investigated t...
This paper contributes evidence-based scholarship to how teachers understand the value of Aboriginal...
This chapter is based on the story of my experience of teaching a youth migrant class for the Adult ...
© 2011 Sophie RudolphThis thesis examines Indigenous school education in Australia, through analysin...
Race and education: Hidden links between media and Indigenous academic self-concept The aim of this ...
This edited collection examines the ways in which the local and global are key to understanding race...
This paper draws from a research project designed to investigate exemplary pedagogical practices for...
This paper explores the problematic legacy of deculturalisation in the education of Indigenous prima...
Access to a ‘good’ education is often argued as deserving of the highest priority. The available res...
We are very pleased to bring you Volume 42.1 of the Australian Journal of Indigenous Educa...
It may be argued that the emerging discourses focusing on the social, emotional, educational, and ec...
The strategy of courageous conversations is offered as a means of addressing racial inequity experie...
This edited collection examines the ways in which the local and global are key to understanding race...
[Extract] We are very pleased to bring you Volume 42.1 of the Australian Journal of Indigenous Educa...
This article examines teacher education¿s role in preparing teachers in Australia and New Zealand to...
In this thesis, the intersection of whiteness and diversity education in Australia is investigated t...
This paper contributes evidence-based scholarship to how teachers understand the value of Aboriginal...
This chapter is based on the story of my experience of teaching a youth migrant class for the Adult ...