© 2020, Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: Self-determination policies and the expansion of bilingual schooling across Australia's Northern Territory (NT) in the 1970s and 1980s provided opportunities for Aboriginal educators and communities to take control over schooling. This paper demonstrates how this occurred at Shepherdson College, a mission school turned government bilingual school, at Galiwin'ku on Elcho Island in North East, Arnhem Land, in the early years of the policies between 1972 and 1983. Yolŋu staff developed a syncretic vision for a Yolŋu-controlled space of education that prioritised Yolŋu knowledges and aimed to sustain Yolŋu existence. Design/methodology/approach: This paper uses archival data as well as oral histories...
© 2016 Dr. Janine Gai OldfieldThis research investigated the effects on two remote Indigenous commun...
In different ways, the Northern Territory intervention and the Prime Minister’s apology to the stole...
Cherbourg State School is some 300 kilometres northwest of Brisbane. It is situated in an Aboriginal...
Master of EducationThis study provides an examination of Aboriginal Education policies and the acade...
This book provides the first detailed history of the Bilingual Education Program in the Northern Ter...
tag=1 data=The changing face of Aboriginal bilingual education in the Northern Territory: a 1990 upd...
This thesis is a history of schooling for Indigenous children in Western Australia between the comme...
This book provides the first detailed history of the Bilingual Education Program in the Northern Ter...
Australian governments have historically promoted educating variously defined indigenous ‘Others’ to...
In this presentation we look at the successes and challenges faced by a bilingual school in a remote...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)<i>If there is going to be harmony between our two so...
The Yolngu studies program at Charles Darwin University has been active in the teaching of Yolngu (E...
The Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies (AlAS) was set up to record Aboriginal and Torres Str...
The focus of my research is how exposure to Western education has influenced Aboriginal identity for...
[Extract] At the opening of the 42nd Australian National Parliament in early 2008, the Prime Ministe...
© 2016 Dr. Janine Gai OldfieldThis research investigated the effects on two remote Indigenous commun...
In different ways, the Northern Territory intervention and the Prime Minister’s apology to the stole...
Cherbourg State School is some 300 kilometres northwest of Brisbane. It is situated in an Aboriginal...
Master of EducationThis study provides an examination of Aboriginal Education policies and the acade...
This book provides the first detailed history of the Bilingual Education Program in the Northern Ter...
tag=1 data=The changing face of Aboriginal bilingual education in the Northern Territory: a 1990 upd...
This thesis is a history of schooling for Indigenous children in Western Australia between the comme...
This book provides the first detailed history of the Bilingual Education Program in the Northern Ter...
Australian governments have historically promoted educating variously defined indigenous ‘Others’ to...
In this presentation we look at the successes and challenges faced by a bilingual school in a remote...
Research Doctorate - Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)<i>If there is going to be harmony between our two so...
The Yolngu studies program at Charles Darwin University has been active in the teaching of Yolngu (E...
The Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies (AlAS) was set up to record Aboriginal and Torres Str...
The focus of my research is how exposure to Western education has influenced Aboriginal identity for...
[Extract] At the opening of the 42nd Australian National Parliament in early 2008, the Prime Ministe...
© 2016 Dr. Janine Gai OldfieldThis research investigated the effects on two remote Indigenous commun...
In different ways, the Northern Territory intervention and the Prime Minister’s apology to the stole...
Cherbourg State School is some 300 kilometres northwest of Brisbane. It is situated in an Aboriginal...