This article discusses the role of the academic library in contributing to the reconciliation process in Australia through the lens of James Cook University. Reconciliation in this context is defined as the process to bring together Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australian peoples to overcome the gap that exists between them. Two of James Cook University's campuses are located in North Queensland, an area with a high Indigenous population. It has in place a Reconciliation Action Plan and Statement of Strategic Intent, which provide a clear statement supporting its Indigenous students and staff. This article focuses on the participation of James Cook University Library and Information Service in the university's reconciliation goals through ...
This article presents a qualitative study of the indigenous Australian perspective on reconciliation...
The largest school division in Winnipeg, Canada—the Winnipeg School Division—is undertaking several ...
This thesis examines the role of housing in the decisions of Indigenous learners to pursue and compl...
This article discusses the role of the academic library in contributing to the reconciliation proces...
This chapter examines the strengths and limitations of the idea of reconciliation and the concept of...
Service learning is described as a socially just educational process that develops two-way learning ...
This article accepts a definition of reconciliation that includes a need for fundamental change in s...
Reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people is of ongoing importance in Australia. F...
"November 2003".Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Australian Centre for Educational Studies, Schoo...
Since Universities Australia’s Indigenous Strategy recommended a sector-wide approach to ‘closing th...
This collection of essays by both Indigenous and non-Indigenous scholars offers a range of perspecti...
This article presents a qualitative study of the indigenous Australian perspective on reconciliation...
In 1991, the Australian Parliament implemented a formal 10-year process of reconciliation. The aim o...
Participating in higher education can contribute to redressing social and economic disadvantage for ...
PostprintThis articlewill discuss the history and context surrounding the document collection and st...
This article presents a qualitative study of the indigenous Australian perspective on reconciliation...
The largest school division in Winnipeg, Canada—the Winnipeg School Division—is undertaking several ...
This thesis examines the role of housing in the decisions of Indigenous learners to pursue and compl...
This article discusses the role of the academic library in contributing to the reconciliation proces...
This chapter examines the strengths and limitations of the idea of reconciliation and the concept of...
Service learning is described as a socially just educational process that develops two-way learning ...
This article accepts a definition of reconciliation that includes a need for fundamental change in s...
Reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people is of ongoing importance in Australia. F...
"November 2003".Thesis (PhD)--Macquarie University, Australian Centre for Educational Studies, Schoo...
Since Universities Australia’s Indigenous Strategy recommended a sector-wide approach to ‘closing th...
This collection of essays by both Indigenous and non-Indigenous scholars offers a range of perspecti...
This article presents a qualitative study of the indigenous Australian perspective on reconciliation...
In 1991, the Australian Parliament implemented a formal 10-year process of reconciliation. The aim o...
Participating in higher education can contribute to redressing social and economic disadvantage for ...
PostprintThis articlewill discuss the history and context surrounding the document collection and st...
This article presents a qualitative study of the indigenous Australian perspective on reconciliation...
The largest school division in Winnipeg, Canada—the Winnipeg School Division—is undertaking several ...
This thesis examines the role of housing in the decisions of Indigenous learners to pursue and compl...