Australian Aboriginal Knowings are fundamentally different to Western Knowledges. Different, not inferior and not superior. This chapter will Story these differences. It will Story these differences using metaphor; a Brick wall for Western Knowledge and a Waterlily for Australian Aboriginal Knowings. It will explore the contested space between these two worlds; the space that Aboriginal educators exist and operate within. It will explore the domain of Aboriginal expressions of Knowing through performative mediums. It is in this space that we see the most powerfully communicated understandings and expressions of Aboriginal Knowings. This chapter is not about content. It is about process. It is about philosophically understanding the depth of...
We live in a time of change, of rapid change in some cases. Regardless of where we live as Indigenou...
In this chapter we propose that there are certain conditions that enable the agency of pre-service t...
Following the first significant research into Indigenous methods of learning, it was argued that Ind...
Lilyology contributes to what Denzin and Lincoln refer to as a new and vibrant theorising space, and...
While the notion of education is quite broad, a teacher must consider the idea of Indigenous educati...
Abstract: Aboriginal knowledge is not just about content but also the way we teach to Aboriginal stu...
This chapter sketchs some of these meanderings, the educational and cultural questions that have dom...
Increasing engagement with Indigenous knowledges (IKs) in mainstream tertiary educational institutio...
The focus of my research is how exposure to Western education has influenced Aboriginal identity for...
This chapter will help you to:• identify different ways of engaging with how you can teach Tradition...
From the 1980s, the knowledges, perspectives, histories, cultures and languages of Aboriginal and To...
Indigenous education in Australia has not been successful for two main reasons. First, there has not...
This chapter has five sections. The first looks at the context of Aboriginal education, including th...
We live in a time of change, of rapid change in some cases. Regardless of where we live as Indigenou...
Aboriginal cultural knowledge in science classrooms can be used to engage Aboriginal students and in...
We live in a time of change, of rapid change in some cases. Regardless of where we live as Indigenou...
In this chapter we propose that there are certain conditions that enable the agency of pre-service t...
Following the first significant research into Indigenous methods of learning, it was argued that Ind...
Lilyology contributes to what Denzin and Lincoln refer to as a new and vibrant theorising space, and...
While the notion of education is quite broad, a teacher must consider the idea of Indigenous educati...
Abstract: Aboriginal knowledge is not just about content but also the way we teach to Aboriginal stu...
This chapter sketchs some of these meanderings, the educational and cultural questions that have dom...
Increasing engagement with Indigenous knowledges (IKs) in mainstream tertiary educational institutio...
The focus of my research is how exposure to Western education has influenced Aboriginal identity for...
This chapter will help you to:• identify different ways of engaging with how you can teach Tradition...
From the 1980s, the knowledges, perspectives, histories, cultures and languages of Aboriginal and To...
Indigenous education in Australia has not been successful for two main reasons. First, there has not...
This chapter has five sections. The first looks at the context of Aboriginal education, including th...
We live in a time of change, of rapid change in some cases. Regardless of where we live as Indigenou...
Aboriginal cultural knowledge in science classrooms can be used to engage Aboriginal students and in...
We live in a time of change, of rapid change in some cases. Regardless of where we live as Indigenou...
In this chapter we propose that there are certain conditions that enable the agency of pre-service t...
Following the first significant research into Indigenous methods of learning, it was argued that Ind...