Our evaluation studies of Indigenous school reform begin from a different starting point: listening to, hearing and engaging with the commentaries, voices, narratives and analyses of Indigenous community as they discuss and recount their experiences and current encounters with Australian state schools. Here we undertake a contrastive documentation of the views of Indigenous community members, Elders, parents, education workers, and young people and, indeed, of the views of their non-Indigenous teachers and school principals. This is a dramatic picture of two distinctive cultural lifeworlds, communities and worldviews in contact, of two very different ‘constructions’ by participants of a shared, mutual experience: everyday interaction in the...
This study examines relationships between Indigenous parents and their children’s non-Indigenous tea...
From the 1980s, the knowledges, perspectives, histories, cultures and languages of Aboriginal and To...
Indigenous education remains of grave concern within Australian society (Fitzgerald, 2002). Systems ...
Australian research on Indigenous education has been based on deficit notions of cultural difference...
Traditionally, education for Indigenous peoples within the Australian context has had a highly Euroc...
Teachers across Australia are now required to include Indigenous perspectives in their teaching for ...
ABSTRACT. This study, conducted in a secondary school in an isolated Australian town, focused on Abo...
This chapter refutes negative stereotypes and takes a more positive approach to examine the experien...
While the notion of education is quite broad, a teacher must consider the idea of Indigenous educati...
Ongoing tension between Indigenous self-determination and Western educational frames of reference re...
Ongoing tension between Indigenous self-determination and western educational frames of reference re...
Australian National and State Curricula require teachers in secondary schools to embed Indigenous hi...
ABSTRACT. This study, conducted in a secondary school in an isolated Australian town, focused on Abo...
This paper reports on the findings of a four-year study that seeks to understand the experiences and...
Australian governments have historically promoted educating variously defined indigenous ‘Others’ to...
This study examines relationships between Indigenous parents and their children’s non-Indigenous tea...
From the 1980s, the knowledges, perspectives, histories, cultures and languages of Aboriginal and To...
Indigenous education remains of grave concern within Australian society (Fitzgerald, 2002). Systems ...
Australian research on Indigenous education has been based on deficit notions of cultural difference...
Traditionally, education for Indigenous peoples within the Australian context has had a highly Euroc...
Teachers across Australia are now required to include Indigenous perspectives in their teaching for ...
ABSTRACT. This study, conducted in a secondary school in an isolated Australian town, focused on Abo...
This chapter refutes negative stereotypes and takes a more positive approach to examine the experien...
While the notion of education is quite broad, a teacher must consider the idea of Indigenous educati...
Ongoing tension between Indigenous self-determination and Western educational frames of reference re...
Ongoing tension between Indigenous self-determination and western educational frames of reference re...
Australian National and State Curricula require teachers in secondary schools to embed Indigenous hi...
ABSTRACT. This study, conducted in a secondary school in an isolated Australian town, focused on Abo...
This paper reports on the findings of a four-year study that seeks to understand the experiences and...
Australian governments have historically promoted educating variously defined indigenous ‘Others’ to...
This study examines relationships between Indigenous parents and their children’s non-Indigenous tea...
From the 1980s, the knowledges, perspectives, histories, cultures and languages of Aboriginal and To...
Indigenous education remains of grave concern within Australian society (Fitzgerald, 2002). Systems ...