Since Universities Australia’s Indigenous Strategy recommended a sector-wide approach to ‘closing the gap’ between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians, universities have grappled with how to do this. Resisting mainstream approaches to curriculum development that eschew any kind of relational accountability (Wilson, Shawn. 2008. Research is Ceremony: Indigenous Research Methods. Manitoba: Fernwood Publishing) requires entering difficult relations of power and occupying space to transform the act of curriculum development itself. This paper is the second in a series understanding Jindaola, a programme led by a Local Aboriginal Knowledge Holder within one Australian university. It ‘hacks’ the curriculum development space with staff throu...
In the past university work with Indigenous Australians has been generally framed from a service mod...
For many years universities have worked to develop Indigenous studies curriculum specifically to add...
Indigenous presence in the Australian university is a relatively recent phenomenon, initially frame...
Since Universities Australia’s Indigenous Strategy recommended a sector-wide approach to ‘closing th...
This paper introduces the context and design of an institutional educational development grants prog...
Embedding Indigenous knowledge in the curriculum continues to challenge traditional western perspect...
Embedding Indigenous knowledge in the curriculum continues to challenge traditional western perspect...
This chapter examines the strengths and limitations of the idea of reconciliation and the concept of...
Embedding Indigenous knowledge in the curriculum continues to challenge traditional western perspect...
© 2015 Society for Research into Higher Education. The promise of higher education remains elusive f...
This presentation will outline a research project focused on learning and teaching in Australian Ind...
There is clear evidence that Indigenous education has changed considerably over time. Indigenous Aus...
This paper reflects a long journey of collaborative policy and curriculum reform; the reform of many...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Education.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. Access is restricted ...
Much of the literature indicates the importance and the need for the improvement of embedding Indige...
In the past university work with Indigenous Australians has been generally framed from a service mod...
For many years universities have worked to develop Indigenous studies curriculum specifically to add...
Indigenous presence in the Australian university is a relatively recent phenomenon, initially frame...
Since Universities Australia’s Indigenous Strategy recommended a sector-wide approach to ‘closing th...
This paper introduces the context and design of an institutional educational development grants prog...
Embedding Indigenous knowledge in the curriculum continues to challenge traditional western perspect...
Embedding Indigenous knowledge in the curriculum continues to challenge traditional western perspect...
This chapter examines the strengths and limitations of the idea of reconciliation and the concept of...
Embedding Indigenous knowledge in the curriculum continues to challenge traditional western perspect...
© 2015 Society for Research into Higher Education. The promise of higher education remains elusive f...
This presentation will outline a research project focused on learning and teaching in Australian Ind...
There is clear evidence that Indigenous education has changed considerably over time. Indigenous Aus...
This paper reflects a long journey of collaborative policy and curriculum reform; the reform of many...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Education.NO FULL TEXT AVAILABLE. Access is restricted ...
Much of the literature indicates the importance and the need for the improvement of embedding Indige...
In the past university work with Indigenous Australians has been generally framed from a service mod...
For many years universities have worked to develop Indigenous studies curriculum specifically to add...
Indigenous presence in the Australian university is a relatively recent phenomenon, initially frame...