The areas of concern (‘goals’, ‘domains’ and ‘priority areas’ - whatever policymakers wish to call them) relating to Indigenous education have not changed since the first National Indigenous education policy in 1989. Deficit discourses, discursive trickery and the inability to report progress continues to demoralise and ensure Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students remain at the lower rungs of educational outcome indicators maintaining societal and institutional constructs. In this paper, I argue that there is a need to dramatically reform the approach to Indigenous education transforming the hegemonic positioning assumed by the coloniser. Essentially, this would take a revolution: a revolutionary transformation of institutional ...
Despite small improvements in Year 12 attainment for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students ...
Two hundred years ago in 1814 in Australia, Governor Lachlan Macquarie developed a 15 point plan for...
We are very pleased to bring you Volume 42.1 of the Australian Journal of Indigenous Educa...
The areas of concern (‘goals’, ‘domains’ and ‘priority areas’—whatever policymakers wish to call the...
In a policy landscape dominated by forces that seek to continually reshape education according to ma...
It is the aim of this article to provoke debate and encourage greater scrutiny regarding the use and...
The Rudd Labour Government rode to power in Australia on the education promise of 'an education revo...
Indigenous education policy, reviews and reports have consistently sought for the inclusion of Abori...
The Rudd Labour Government rode to power in Australia on the education promise of 'an education revo...
In a policy landscape dominated by forces that seek to continually reshape education according to ma...
In 2004 the Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER) published an Australian Education Rev...
The educational attainment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students is often presented with...
The gap between the educational outcomes of Indigenous students and their non-Indigenous counterpart...
This paper argues that genuine engagement and consultation is required where Indigenous voice is pre...
This paper argues that genuine engagement and consultation is required where Indigenous voice is pre...
Despite small improvements in Year 12 attainment for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students ...
Two hundred years ago in 1814 in Australia, Governor Lachlan Macquarie developed a 15 point plan for...
We are very pleased to bring you Volume 42.1 of the Australian Journal of Indigenous Educa...
The areas of concern (‘goals’, ‘domains’ and ‘priority areas’—whatever policymakers wish to call the...
In a policy landscape dominated by forces that seek to continually reshape education according to ma...
It is the aim of this article to provoke debate and encourage greater scrutiny regarding the use and...
The Rudd Labour Government rode to power in Australia on the education promise of 'an education revo...
Indigenous education policy, reviews and reports have consistently sought for the inclusion of Abori...
The Rudd Labour Government rode to power in Australia on the education promise of 'an education revo...
In a policy landscape dominated by forces that seek to continually reshape education according to ma...
In 2004 the Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER) published an Australian Education Rev...
The educational attainment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students is often presented with...
The gap between the educational outcomes of Indigenous students and their non-Indigenous counterpart...
This paper argues that genuine engagement and consultation is required where Indigenous voice is pre...
This paper argues that genuine engagement and consultation is required where Indigenous voice is pre...
Despite small improvements in Year 12 attainment for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students ...
Two hundred years ago in 1814 in Australia, Governor Lachlan Macquarie developed a 15 point plan for...
We are very pleased to bring you Volume 42.1 of the Australian Journal of Indigenous Educa...