This article explores the implementation of PEARL (Political, Embodied, Active, and Reflective Learning) in two courses at The University of Queensland: a first-year introductory Indigenous Studies course and a second year Indigenous Education course. We draw on findings from a 2-year (2010-2011) Office for Learning and Teaching (then ALTC) funded curriculum renewal project and findings from a pilot project (2013) implementing PEARL in a compulsory Indigenous Education course for all pre-service teacher educators in primary and secondary teacher training at The University of Queensland. Drawing transformative education theory into conversation with critical pedagogy and anti-colonial/racist education, we share student data from focus groups...
Public inquiry into the embedding of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander knowledges in Australian ...
Foundation courses that provide knowledge and understanding about the social, cultural and historica...
The space and positioning of Indigenous knowledges (IK) within Australian curricula and pedagogy are...
This article explores the implementation of PEARL (Political, Embodied, Active, and Reflective Learn...
This article explores the shift in terminology that occurred in a 2-year Australian Learning and Tea...
In this article, I take a creative and autoethnographic approach to reflect upon processes of decolo...
For tertiary educators in Indigenous Australian Studies, decolonising discourse in education has hel...
This article explores the concepts advanced from the Australian Learning and Teaching Council (ALTC)...
This article explores the concepts advanced from the Australian Learning and Teaching Council (ALTC)...
The Australian Learning and Teaching Council (ALTC)-funded project ‘Exploring Problem-Based Learning...
Issues of racism and intercultural relations are central to contemporary Australia. However, how to ...
Issues of racism and intercultural relations are central to contemporary Australia. However, how to ...
The need for non-Indigenous Australians to be more cognisant of the entangled histories of Indigenou...
Indigenous Australian studies, sometimes framed as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander studies, is...
Embedding Indigenous knowledge in the curriculum continues to challenge traditional western perspect...
Public inquiry into the embedding of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander knowledges in Australian ...
Foundation courses that provide knowledge and understanding about the social, cultural and historica...
The space and positioning of Indigenous knowledges (IK) within Australian curricula and pedagogy are...
This article explores the implementation of PEARL (Political, Embodied, Active, and Reflective Learn...
This article explores the shift in terminology that occurred in a 2-year Australian Learning and Tea...
In this article, I take a creative and autoethnographic approach to reflect upon processes of decolo...
For tertiary educators in Indigenous Australian Studies, decolonising discourse in education has hel...
This article explores the concepts advanced from the Australian Learning and Teaching Council (ALTC)...
This article explores the concepts advanced from the Australian Learning and Teaching Council (ALTC)...
The Australian Learning and Teaching Council (ALTC)-funded project ‘Exploring Problem-Based Learning...
Issues of racism and intercultural relations are central to contemporary Australia. However, how to ...
Issues of racism and intercultural relations are central to contemporary Australia. However, how to ...
The need for non-Indigenous Australians to be more cognisant of the entangled histories of Indigenou...
Indigenous Australian studies, sometimes framed as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander studies, is...
Embedding Indigenous knowledge in the curriculum continues to challenge traditional western perspect...
Public inquiry into the embedding of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander knowledges in Australian ...
Foundation courses that provide knowledge and understanding about the social, cultural and historica...
The space and positioning of Indigenous knowledges (IK) within Australian curricula and pedagogy are...