At present, Western universities are undergoing structural and institutional change in response to the growing demands to provide additional online course and degree options, improve the recruitment, retention and support of Indigenous students, and undergo Indigenisation (of governance, the offered curricula, its faculty and campuses). In Australia, there have been increasing efforts to Indigenise curricula within law, humanities and the social sciences; prompting the formulation and execution of innovative pedagogical practices and online content. Efforts to harmonise these two emerging educational “frontiers” have been tried, one innovative measure trialled is the concept of virtual touring of Country alongside Indigenous Elders and know...
Geographical and social isolation have often been linked to the ‘success’, or rather ‘non-success’, ...
For 11 years, virtual coursework between Alaska and Aotearoa has provided a shared space for student...
This paper critically examines dominant discourses informing First Year Experience programs delivere...
At present, Western universities are undergoing structural and institutional change in response to t...
The world-wide movement towards the provision of on-line courses is stimulating change within the te...
On Country Learning (OCL) is a culturally responsive pedagogy which aims to support Aboriginal stude...
This chapter extends the findings of a four-year investigation (2012–2015) into the processes, the d...
The fieldtrip has long been a key component of the geography curriculum, described as a ‘touchstone’...
Indigenous tourism as a discourse, a research area, and a legitimate business sector has increased m...
‘First know your students’, is a well-known saying in teaching. But do Australian universities reall...
This chapter extends the findings of a four-year investigation (2012–2015) into the processes, the d...
In 2010, an Indigenous Elder from the Wiradjuri nation and a group of academics from Charles Sturt U...
Australia’s first nation people have suffered deep loss stemming from the colonisation of their land...
Australia’s first nation people have suffered deep loss stemming from the colonisation of their land...
In this paper, we explore processes of teaching and learning through a focus on relationships betwee...
Geographical and social isolation have often been linked to the ‘success’, or rather ‘non-success’, ...
For 11 years, virtual coursework between Alaska and Aotearoa has provided a shared space for student...
This paper critically examines dominant discourses informing First Year Experience programs delivere...
At present, Western universities are undergoing structural and institutional change in response to t...
The world-wide movement towards the provision of on-line courses is stimulating change within the te...
On Country Learning (OCL) is a culturally responsive pedagogy which aims to support Aboriginal stude...
This chapter extends the findings of a four-year investigation (2012–2015) into the processes, the d...
The fieldtrip has long been a key component of the geography curriculum, described as a ‘touchstone’...
Indigenous tourism as a discourse, a research area, and a legitimate business sector has increased m...
‘First know your students’, is a well-known saying in teaching. But do Australian universities reall...
This chapter extends the findings of a four-year investigation (2012–2015) into the processes, the d...
In 2010, an Indigenous Elder from the Wiradjuri nation and a group of academics from Charles Sturt U...
Australia’s first nation people have suffered deep loss stemming from the colonisation of their land...
Australia’s first nation people have suffered deep loss stemming from the colonisation of their land...
In this paper, we explore processes of teaching and learning through a focus on relationships betwee...
Geographical and social isolation have often been linked to the ‘success’, or rather ‘non-success’, ...
For 11 years, virtual coursework between Alaska and Aotearoa has provided a shared space for student...
This paper critically examines dominant discourses informing First Year Experience programs delivere...