In this paper we explore how we are using the principles of two-way learning in a collaboration between two academics coming from different worldviews: an Australian First Nations scholar and a White, non-Indigenous scholar working together to promote First Nations Australian perspectives into the curriculum. This collaboration involves supporting each other, learning from each other, opening each other's hearts and minds to each other's worldviews. We act as each other's mentors at different times, we are each other's translators, have each other's backs, and see each other as equals with different views to offer in order to create critical and sustainable change in all areas of education
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the idea that, in the last few decades, collaborati...
It is now appropriate as a national priority to take the debate and practice of Indigenous education...
A friend, whom I had not seen for some time, recently asked me what I had been doing overthe...
This article explores the unique mentoring model that the Australian Indigenous Mentoring Experience...
This article explores the unique mentoring model that the Australian Indigenous Mentoring Experience...
This article explores the unique mentoring model that the Australian Indigenous Mentoring Experience...
Service learning is described as a socially just educational process that develops two-way learning ...
Abstract This paper will discuss “both-ways” as the philosophy which underpins cour...
Australian schools are now under constant pressure to improve student achievement, particularly for ...
This monograph discusses the broad context of Indigenous education in Australian schools and propose...
Reciprocal mentorship is how Indigenous students and non-Indigenous supervisors can supportively nav...
Canadian provinces have recently started incorporating Indigenous perspectives and content into thei...
Abstract This article, written by Aboriginal Nyoongar Elders, Louise and Percy Hansen and Joanna Co...
A mentoring circle is a teaching and learning strategy that has been used to support students in ter...
The Northern Territory (NT) of Australia is home to 80 different Aboriginal cultural groups; 40 diff...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the idea that, in the last few decades, collaborati...
It is now appropriate as a national priority to take the debate and practice of Indigenous education...
A friend, whom I had not seen for some time, recently asked me what I had been doing overthe...
This article explores the unique mentoring model that the Australian Indigenous Mentoring Experience...
This article explores the unique mentoring model that the Australian Indigenous Mentoring Experience...
This article explores the unique mentoring model that the Australian Indigenous Mentoring Experience...
Service learning is described as a socially just educational process that develops two-way learning ...
Abstract This paper will discuss “both-ways” as the philosophy which underpins cour...
Australian schools are now under constant pressure to improve student achievement, particularly for ...
This monograph discusses the broad context of Indigenous education in Australian schools and propose...
Reciprocal mentorship is how Indigenous students and non-Indigenous supervisors can supportively nav...
Canadian provinces have recently started incorporating Indigenous perspectives and content into thei...
Abstract This article, written by Aboriginal Nyoongar Elders, Louise and Percy Hansen and Joanna Co...
A mentoring circle is a teaching and learning strategy that has been used to support students in ter...
The Northern Territory (NT) of Australia is home to 80 different Aboriginal cultural groups; 40 diff...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the idea that, in the last few decades, collaborati...
It is now appropriate as a national priority to take the debate and practice of Indigenous education...
A friend, whom I had not seen for some time, recently asked me what I had been doing overthe...