The purpose of this paper is to give a conceptual account of an approach which seeks to advance the professionalization of the Aboriginal Education Workers (AEW) and Teacher Aides (TA) in remote communities in Australia. We set out the current situation where the training and support offered to the AEW/TA is such that their potential to make a contribution to the education of Indigenous children is either underdeveloped or inaccessible. We then describe the roll out of a specifically designed set of modules that form part of a novel approach to the professional development of the AEW/TA, and go on to analyse the lessons that may be learned from early phases of the project. Our analysis draws upon Critical Realist theory (Bhaskar, 2016), the...
Traditionally, education for Indigenous peoples within the Australian context has had a highly Euroc...
Recent debates in Australia, largely led by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island academics over the p...
Abstract: This paper examines a new community education initiative, Community Action Support (CAS) t...
The purpose of this paper is to give a conceptual account of an approach which seeks to advance the ...
The Northern Territory (NT) of Australia is home to 80 different Aboriginal cultural groups; 40 diff...
The Northern Territory (NT) of Australia is home to 80 different Aboriginal cultural groups; 40 diff...
The work of Aboriginal Education Workers (AEWs) in Australian schools is complex and multifaceted, a...
This paper reports on a project known as the Growing Our Own Indigenous teacher education initiative...
This paper examines a new community education initiative, Community Action Support (CAS) that helps ...
partnership with the Darwin Catholic Education Office, is delivering a preservice education degree p...
Over the past decade Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander studies and perspectives have been mandat...
Over the past decade Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander studies and perspectives have been mandat...
In Indigenous policy circles there is an increasingly desperate desire to lift the educational and e...
This paper discusses the Growing Our Own initial teacher education (ITE) pilot programme which allow...
As part of the Commonwealth-funded project, Growing Our Own, Charles Darwin University, in partnersh...
Traditionally, education for Indigenous peoples within the Australian context has had a highly Euroc...
Recent debates in Australia, largely led by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island academics over the p...
Abstract: This paper examines a new community education initiative, Community Action Support (CAS) t...
The purpose of this paper is to give a conceptual account of an approach which seeks to advance the ...
The Northern Territory (NT) of Australia is home to 80 different Aboriginal cultural groups; 40 diff...
The Northern Territory (NT) of Australia is home to 80 different Aboriginal cultural groups; 40 diff...
The work of Aboriginal Education Workers (AEWs) in Australian schools is complex and multifaceted, a...
This paper reports on a project known as the Growing Our Own Indigenous teacher education initiative...
This paper examines a new community education initiative, Community Action Support (CAS) that helps ...
partnership with the Darwin Catholic Education Office, is delivering a preservice education degree p...
Over the past decade Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander studies and perspectives have been mandat...
Over the past decade Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander studies and perspectives have been mandat...
In Indigenous policy circles there is an increasingly desperate desire to lift the educational and e...
This paper discusses the Growing Our Own initial teacher education (ITE) pilot programme which allow...
As part of the Commonwealth-funded project, Growing Our Own, Charles Darwin University, in partnersh...
Traditionally, education for Indigenous peoples within the Australian context has had a highly Euroc...
Recent debates in Australia, largely led by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island academics over the p...
Abstract: This paper examines a new community education initiative, Community Action Support (CAS) t...