This Special Issue for the Australian Journal of Education has arisen from the intersection of an announcement and an idea. The announcement from the National NAIDOC Committee (National Aborigines and Islanders Day Observance Committee) that the theme for 2018 would be ‘Because of Her, We Can’ coincided with an idea from Dr Melitta Hogarth to celebrate this event through the heralding of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women in a collection of articles that would come to acknowledge and praise our work and raise relevant issues as a result of knowing, being and doing within the university and our agentic efforts for change
The quest to improve Indigenous people's access, participation and outcomes in education wherever we...
[Extract] The AIJE has an established tradition of publishing special Supplements to highlight paper...
[Extract] The AIJE has an established tradition of publishing special Supplements to highlight paper...
We are very pleased to bring you Volume 46 of The Australian Journal of Indigenous Education. This y...
In 2003 The Australian Journal of Indigenous Education celebrates its 30th anniversary. Beginning in...
We are very pleased to bring you Volume 47, issue 2 of The Australian Journal of Indigenous Educatio...
[Extract] The quest to improve Indigenous people’s access, participation and outcomes in education w...
[Extract] The quest to improve Indigenous people’s access, participation and outcomes in education w...
We are very pleased to bring you Volume 51. 1 of The Australian Journal of Indigenous Education. Thi...
[Extract] We are very pleased to bring you Volume 42.1 of the Australian Journal of Indigenous Educa...
We are very proud to present this timely and significant Special Issue of The Australian Journal of ...
We are very proud to present this timely and significant Special Issue of The Australian Journal of ...
[Extract] We are very pleased to bring you Volume 42.1 of the Australian Journal of Indigenous Educa...
It is with pleasure we present this Special Issue of The Australian Journal of Indigenous Education,...
We have timed publishing our first standard issue of the year to coincide with International Woman’s...
The quest to improve Indigenous people's access, participation and outcomes in education wherever we...
[Extract] The AIJE has an established tradition of publishing special Supplements to highlight paper...
[Extract] The AIJE has an established tradition of publishing special Supplements to highlight paper...
We are very pleased to bring you Volume 46 of The Australian Journal of Indigenous Education. This y...
In 2003 The Australian Journal of Indigenous Education celebrates its 30th anniversary. Beginning in...
We are very pleased to bring you Volume 47, issue 2 of The Australian Journal of Indigenous Educatio...
[Extract] The quest to improve Indigenous people’s access, participation and outcomes in education w...
[Extract] The quest to improve Indigenous people’s access, participation and outcomes in education w...
We are very pleased to bring you Volume 51. 1 of The Australian Journal of Indigenous Education. Thi...
[Extract] We are very pleased to bring you Volume 42.1 of the Australian Journal of Indigenous Educa...
We are very proud to present this timely and significant Special Issue of The Australian Journal of ...
We are very proud to present this timely and significant Special Issue of The Australian Journal of ...
[Extract] We are very pleased to bring you Volume 42.1 of the Australian Journal of Indigenous Educa...
It is with pleasure we present this Special Issue of The Australian Journal of Indigenous Education,...
We have timed publishing our first standard issue of the year to coincide with International Woman’s...
The quest to improve Indigenous people's access, participation and outcomes in education wherever we...
[Extract] The AIJE has an established tradition of publishing special Supplements to highlight paper...
[Extract] The AIJE has an established tradition of publishing special Supplements to highlight paper...