It is the aim of this article to provoke debate and encourage greater scrutiny regarding the use and meaning of the expression 'Indigenous education' within the discursive practices, research and policy in Australian education. Drawing on Hall's (2007) development of ideas from Foucault that give rise to 'Indigenous education' being viewed as a 'regime of truth', it is my contention that the widespread and largely uncritical use of this expression is contributing to sustaining deficit assumptions regarding the engagement and outcomes of Indigenous students within Australian schools. To explore this concern, I will first 'archaeologically' excavate (Scheurich, 1997) the emergence of this 'regime' within the Australian setting. Following on f...
This paper argues that genuine engagement and consultation is required where Indigenous voice is pre...
This paper explores the problematic legacy of deculturalisation in the education of Indigenous prima...
The stark disparity between the educational attainment of Indigenous and non-Indigenous students in ...
The educational attainment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students is often presented with...
Despite small improvements in Year 12 attainment for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students ...
The areas of concern (‘goals’, ‘domains’ and ‘priority areas’—whatever policymakers wish to call the...
In a policy landscape dominated by forces that seek to continually reshape education according to ma...
© 2015 Dr. Sophie Elizabeth RudolphIndigenous educational disadvantage emerged as a policy problem i...
The stark disparity between Indigenous and non-Indigenous education attainment has been evident sinc...
In a policy landscape dominated by forces that seek to continually reshape education according to ma...
© 2011 Sophie RudolphThis thesis examines Indigenous school education in Australia, through analysin...
Australian research on Indigenous education has been based on deficit notions of cultural difference...
In 2004 the Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER) published an Australian Education Rev...
Deficit discourse is expressed in a mode of language that consistently frames Aboriginal identity in...
This paper argues that genuine engagement and consultation is required where Indigenous voice is pre...
This paper argues that genuine engagement and consultation is required where Indigenous voice is pre...
This paper explores the problematic legacy of deculturalisation in the education of Indigenous prima...
The stark disparity between the educational attainment of Indigenous and non-Indigenous students in ...
The educational attainment of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students is often presented with...
Despite small improvements in Year 12 attainment for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students ...
The areas of concern (‘goals’, ‘domains’ and ‘priority areas’—whatever policymakers wish to call the...
In a policy landscape dominated by forces that seek to continually reshape education according to ma...
© 2015 Dr. Sophie Elizabeth RudolphIndigenous educational disadvantage emerged as a policy problem i...
The stark disparity between Indigenous and non-Indigenous education attainment has been evident sinc...
In a policy landscape dominated by forces that seek to continually reshape education according to ma...
© 2011 Sophie RudolphThis thesis examines Indigenous school education in Australia, through analysin...
Australian research on Indigenous education has been based on deficit notions of cultural difference...
In 2004 the Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER) published an Australian Education Rev...
Deficit discourse is expressed in a mode of language that consistently frames Aboriginal identity in...
This paper argues that genuine engagement and consultation is required where Indigenous voice is pre...
This paper argues that genuine engagement and consultation is required where Indigenous voice is pre...
This paper explores the problematic legacy of deculturalisation in the education of Indigenous prima...
The stark disparity between the educational attainment of Indigenous and non-Indigenous students in ...