Background: Indigenous learners and community members are often excluded from online learning environments, as both consumers and producers of knowledge, resulting in an educational digital divide. Further, Indigenous knowledges represented through digital practices and online spaces risk misrepresentation and appropriation, which leads to stereotypes and deficit thinking about Indigenous people, their histories, and their current realities. There is a need for educational approaches that give space, voice, and agency to Indigenous people. Aim: This article is a reflection on a teaching enhancement project that weaved together local land-based learning, Indigenous storytelling, and digital media. Project Overview: Indigenous pre-service tea...
This article reports on the experience of members of an Australian Aboriginal community as they used...
This paper is an account of a research project being undertaken for an Australian Learning and Teach...
Background: Within motor learning, there is limited literature from the perspective of Indigenous pe...
Background: Indigenous learners and community members are often excluded from online learning enviro...
This study examined the potential of using digital storytelling as a mechanism for materials develop...
Research has already shown that Australian Indigenous communities are socially and economically disa...
Teaching Aboriginal culture relies on individual teachers providing their particular perspective, ye...
This article explores a project at the Koori Centre, University of Sydney, funded by the Australian ...
This article describes a digital storytelling project involving Indigenous high school students in r...
This article describes a digital storytelling project involving Indigenous high school students in r...
Abstract There is a distinct lack of authentic and relevant learning opportunities for Indigenous le...
Flows of cultural heritage in textual practices are vital to sustaining Indigenous communities. Indi...
This research is in the area of life-long learning through storytelling, focusing on the use of mult...
This article reports on the experience of members of an Australian Aboriginal community as they used...
This study draws on Anishinaabe teachings and Indigenous methodology such as storywork (Archibald, 2...
This article reports on the experience of members of an Australian Aboriginal community as they used...
This paper is an account of a research project being undertaken for an Australian Learning and Teach...
Background: Within motor learning, there is limited literature from the perspective of Indigenous pe...
Background: Indigenous learners and community members are often excluded from online learning enviro...
This study examined the potential of using digital storytelling as a mechanism for materials develop...
Research has already shown that Australian Indigenous communities are socially and economically disa...
Teaching Aboriginal culture relies on individual teachers providing their particular perspective, ye...
This article explores a project at the Koori Centre, University of Sydney, funded by the Australian ...
This article describes a digital storytelling project involving Indigenous high school students in r...
This article describes a digital storytelling project involving Indigenous high school students in r...
Abstract There is a distinct lack of authentic and relevant learning opportunities for Indigenous le...
Flows of cultural heritage in textual practices are vital to sustaining Indigenous communities. Indi...
This research is in the area of life-long learning through storytelling, focusing on the use of mult...
This article reports on the experience of members of an Australian Aboriginal community as they used...
This study draws on Anishinaabe teachings and Indigenous methodology such as storywork (Archibald, 2...
This article reports on the experience of members of an Australian Aboriginal community as they used...
This paper is an account of a research project being undertaken for an Australian Learning and Teach...
Background: Within motor learning, there is limited literature from the perspective of Indigenous pe...