This article reports on action research conducted at a primary school in rural New South Wales, Australia. The research responded to an expressed school aspiration to foster greater understanding of local Aboriginal culture, historical perspectives and knowledge systems within the school. An exploratory model was developed using a mixed methods approach to investigate non-Aboriginal teacher perceptions and self-efficacy with teaching Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander content specified in the Australian Curriculum. A Bush Tucker Garden was established as a ‘Pathway of Knowledge’ acting as a vehicle for collaboration between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal stakeholders. Through their participation in this project the teachers were brought t...
The study was commissioned by the Department of Education, Science and Training (DEST) under its Ind...
Australia has come to a critical point in its identity as a nation, that is, acknowledging its Abori...
In this chapter we will discuss an outdoor learning project with young Aboriginal children (4-8 year...
This article reports on action research conducted at a primary school in rural New South Wales, Aust...
This article reports on action research conducted at a primary school in rural New South Wales, Aust...
This article reports on action research conducted at a primary school in rural New South Wales, Aust...
This study presents the outcomes of the first phase of a three phase research initiative which begin...
Djarlgarra Koolunger (Canning River kids) is a culturally centred outdoor learning project referred ...
This study presents the outcomes of the first phase of a three phase research initiative which begin...
Djarlgarra Koolunger (Canning River kids) is a culturally centred outdoor learning project referred ...
The Northern Territory (NT) of Australia is home to 80 different Aboriginal cultural groups; 40 diff...
From the 1980s, the knowledges, perspectives, histories, cultures and languages of Aboriginal and To...
AbstractMissing from the Australian Curriculum is a coherent Aboriginal curriculum narrative that is...
The Northern Territory (NT) of Australia is home to 80 different Aboriginal cultural groups; 40 diff...
This research project investigates two questions and proposes two answers. The first question asks h...
The study was commissioned by the Department of Education, Science and Training (DEST) under its Ind...
Australia has come to a critical point in its identity as a nation, that is, acknowledging its Abori...
In this chapter we will discuss an outdoor learning project with young Aboriginal children (4-8 year...
This article reports on action research conducted at a primary school in rural New South Wales, Aust...
This article reports on action research conducted at a primary school in rural New South Wales, Aust...
This article reports on action research conducted at a primary school in rural New South Wales, Aust...
This study presents the outcomes of the first phase of a three phase research initiative which begin...
Djarlgarra Koolunger (Canning River kids) is a culturally centred outdoor learning project referred ...
This study presents the outcomes of the first phase of a three phase research initiative which begin...
Djarlgarra Koolunger (Canning River kids) is a culturally centred outdoor learning project referred ...
The Northern Territory (NT) of Australia is home to 80 different Aboriginal cultural groups; 40 diff...
From the 1980s, the knowledges, perspectives, histories, cultures and languages of Aboriginal and To...
AbstractMissing from the Australian Curriculum is a coherent Aboriginal curriculum narrative that is...
The Northern Territory (NT) of Australia is home to 80 different Aboriginal cultural groups; 40 diff...
This research project investigates two questions and proposes two answers. The first question asks h...
The study was commissioned by the Department of Education, Science and Training (DEST) under its Ind...
Australia has come to a critical point in its identity as a nation, that is, acknowledging its Abori...
In this chapter we will discuss an outdoor learning project with young Aboriginal children (4-8 year...