This article examines the role of stories and storytelling in both shaping and revealing pre-service teachers’ understandings of land. The authors conducted a study using digital storytelling as a participatory method of inquiry examining participants’ conceptions of land. Participants’ narratives reflect stories they have been told about their families, communities, and nations, revealing inextricable links between conceptions of land, nation, and self in relation to others. The authors propose the notion of critical land literacy as a pedagogical goal in Teacher Education. They define critical land literacy as an understanding of, and relation to, land informed by Indigenous knowledges and a critique of ongoing settler-colonialism in Cana...
This article explores resistance that occurred during the implementation of an Indigenous education ...
Background: Indigenous learners and community members are often excluded from online learning enviro...
This paper examines the relationship between land and narrative in oral and written short stories by...
Part of a special issue on international perspectives on education and decolonization. A study exami...
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action report (2015), in the section “Education f...
This paper outlines the process of storytelling to unlearn colonialism and recover indigenous tradit...
This thesis is an exploratory study into three participants' perspectives regarding Aboriginal repre...
This article explores how Indigenous students make meaning of the dominant structure of settler colo...
This paper presents the findings of a research project that sought to interrogate the possibilities ...
‘Outdoor’ education receives ample attention in early education, as land and dominant developmental ...
Background: Indigenous learners and community members are often excluded from online learning enviro...
This article offers a trans-Tasman critique of approaches to the teaching of history in New Zealand ...
This article offers a trans-Tasman critique of approaches to the teaching of history in New Zealand ...
This article presents reflections from an Indigenous land- and water-based institute held fro...
This research study is an investigation into how children in public elementary schools are educated ...
This article explores resistance that occurred during the implementation of an Indigenous education ...
Background: Indigenous learners and community members are often excluded from online learning enviro...
This paper examines the relationship between land and narrative in oral and written short stories by...
Part of a special issue on international perspectives on education and decolonization. A study exami...
The Truth and Reconciliation Commission’s Calls to Action report (2015), in the section “Education f...
This paper outlines the process of storytelling to unlearn colonialism and recover indigenous tradit...
This thesis is an exploratory study into three participants' perspectives regarding Aboriginal repre...
This article explores how Indigenous students make meaning of the dominant structure of settler colo...
This paper presents the findings of a research project that sought to interrogate the possibilities ...
‘Outdoor’ education receives ample attention in early education, as land and dominant developmental ...
Background: Indigenous learners and community members are often excluded from online learning enviro...
This article offers a trans-Tasman critique of approaches to the teaching of history in New Zealand ...
This article offers a trans-Tasman critique of approaches to the teaching of history in New Zealand ...
This article presents reflections from an Indigenous land- and water-based institute held fro...
This research study is an investigation into how children in public elementary schools are educated ...
This article explores resistance that occurred during the implementation of an Indigenous education ...
Background: Indigenous learners and community members are often excluded from online learning enviro...
This paper examines the relationship between land and narrative in oral and written short stories by...