In various parts of the world, Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples are actively working towards Reconciliation. In Australia, the context in which we each undertake our work as educationalists and researchers, the Reconciliation agenda has been pushed into schools and English teachers have been called on to share responsibility for facilitating the move towards a new national order. The recently introduced Australian Curriculum mandates that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures be embedded with “a strong” but “varying presence” into each learning area (Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority, 2013). In this paper we consider the tensions between policy and practice, when discourses external to edu...
Despite small improvements in Year 12 attainment for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students ...
In this chapter we use Bernstein’s (2000) model of pedagogic rights to examine the learning experien...
This paper will examine the need for strengthening the support mechanisms for learning about Aborigi...
This article begins by discussing the Australian Curriculum: English and its remit to contribute to ...
Since Australia’s formal reconciliation process began thirty years ago, the education system was vie...
In Australia, there are two dimensions to Indigenous education. The first and most widely discussed,...
This paper focuses on the ‘problem’ of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander education represented i...
This paper focuses on the 'problem' of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander education represented i...
Throughout its existence as a statutory body (1999-2000), the Council, with Aboriginal, Torres Strai...
This paper focuses on the 'problem' of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander education represented i...
This paper focuses on the 'problem' of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander education represented i...
National curriculum development is a complex and contested process. By its very function, a national...
This paper discusses the role of education in building cross-cultural understandings between Indigen...
of the inaugural Australian curriculum. In his three and half minute televised justification, Pyne (...
National curriculum development is a complex and contested process. By its very function, a national...
Despite small improvements in Year 12 attainment for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students ...
In this chapter we use Bernstein’s (2000) model of pedagogic rights to examine the learning experien...
This paper will examine the need for strengthening the support mechanisms for learning about Aborigi...
This article begins by discussing the Australian Curriculum: English and its remit to contribute to ...
Since Australia’s formal reconciliation process began thirty years ago, the education system was vie...
In Australia, there are two dimensions to Indigenous education. The first and most widely discussed,...
This paper focuses on the ‘problem’ of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander education represented i...
This paper focuses on the 'problem' of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander education represented i...
Throughout its existence as a statutory body (1999-2000), the Council, with Aboriginal, Torres Strai...
This paper focuses on the 'problem' of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander education represented i...
This paper focuses on the 'problem' of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander education represented i...
National curriculum development is a complex and contested process. By its very function, a national...
This paper discusses the role of education in building cross-cultural understandings between Indigen...
of the inaugural Australian curriculum. In his three and half minute televised justification, Pyne (...
National curriculum development is a complex and contested process. By its very function, a national...
Despite small improvements in Year 12 attainment for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students ...
In this chapter we use Bernstein’s (2000) model of pedagogic rights to examine the learning experien...
This paper will examine the need for strengthening the support mechanisms for learning about Aborigi...