Bilingual and Indigenous language and culture programmes have run in remote Australian schools with significant and continuing local support. Developments such as the new national Indigenous languages curriculum offer a further opportunity to broaden and sustain Indigenous language teaching and learning activities in these schools. However, over the last two decades, increasing government attention to poor outcomes on national standardised literacy and numeracy assessments has markedly restricted the scope for Indigenous languages. This paper draws on a model of ideological and implementational spaces to discuss competing discourses in top-down and bottom-up policy. Data from an ethnographic study on education stakeholders in remote locatio...
This topical issue is based upon a submission to the House of Representatives Standing Committee on ...
This paper discusses issues in the implementation of Indigenous literacy policies in Queensland scho...
This chapter explores the diversity of Indigenous contexts and their differing learning needs relate...
The dominant policy discourse in Indigenous education is one of deficit, failure and intractable pro...
Indigenous Australians have long been advocating for recognition of their languages, cultures and id...
In different ways, the Northern Territory intervention and the Prime Minister’s apology to the stole...
In this paper we revisit our own research to extend understanding of the social context of language ...
Young children learn best when taught through their mother tongue. This commonsense principle has be...
In this paper we revisit our own research to extend understanding of the social context of language...
This book provides the first detailed history of the Bilingual Education Program in the Northern Ter...
In Indigenous policy circles there is an increasingly desperate desire to lift the educational and e...
In the north-eastern Australian state of Queensland, the present day language ecologies of Indigenou...
In this presentation we look at the successes and challenges faced by a bilingual school in a remote...
Young children learn best when taught through their mother tongue. This commonsense principle has be...
Indigenous1 children living in the more remote areas of Australia where Indigenous languages continu...
This topical issue is based upon a submission to the House of Representatives Standing Committee on ...
This paper discusses issues in the implementation of Indigenous literacy policies in Queensland scho...
This chapter explores the diversity of Indigenous contexts and their differing learning needs relate...
The dominant policy discourse in Indigenous education is one of deficit, failure and intractable pro...
Indigenous Australians have long been advocating for recognition of their languages, cultures and id...
In different ways, the Northern Territory intervention and the Prime Minister’s apology to the stole...
In this paper we revisit our own research to extend understanding of the social context of language ...
Young children learn best when taught through their mother tongue. This commonsense principle has be...
In this paper we revisit our own research to extend understanding of the social context of language...
This book provides the first detailed history of the Bilingual Education Program in the Northern Ter...
In Indigenous policy circles there is an increasingly desperate desire to lift the educational and e...
In the north-eastern Australian state of Queensland, the present day language ecologies of Indigenou...
In this presentation we look at the successes and challenges faced by a bilingual school in a remote...
Young children learn best when taught through their mother tongue. This commonsense principle has be...
Indigenous1 children living in the more remote areas of Australia where Indigenous languages continu...
This topical issue is based upon a submission to the House of Representatives Standing Committee on ...
This paper discusses issues in the implementation of Indigenous literacy policies in Queensland scho...
This chapter explores the diversity of Indigenous contexts and their differing learning needs relate...