This report explores ‘Acknowledgement of Country’ practices in early education. The report identifies key features of Acknowledgement of Country practices, examines the process that contribute to their implementation, and explores how families and educators perceive the significance, meaning, benefits and impacts of Acknowledgement practices. An important aim of this research is to provide research data that informs the development of professional training for educators, particularly non-Aboriginal educators, to support them as they embed Acknowledgement of Country in early learning environments. The research was informed by an Indigenist research framework (Martin & Mirraboopa, 2003) and yarning methodology (Bessarab & Ng’andu, 2010). Guid...
A review of four South African policies reveals that the post-apartheid government harbours neoliber...
This thesis contributes to knowledge by providing a better understanding of the social-ecological fa...
Major changes in teachers’ work in Tasmania occurred in the decade 1984-1994. Understanding of those...
This thesis is a contribution to the discussion on globalising education. Empirically, it focuses on...
This thesis is a contribution to the discussion on globalising education. Empirically, it focuses on...
The purpose of this study is to increase understanding about the experiences of a group of Pakistani...
Contemporary ecological and political crises – ranging from climate change and biodiversity loss to ...
D. App. Edu. Psy. ThesisThis thesis begins with a qualitative systematic review conducted as a meta-...
South Africa (SA) is home to 11 official named languages; its Language in Education Policy (LIEP) id...
This reports summarises research that began in March 2014 and was completed in October 2015 by an ex...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.The land question in South Africa is a...
A dissertation submitted to the Global Labour University in conformity with the requirements of a MA...
A review of four South African policies reveals that the post-apartheid government harbours neoliber...
As a consequence of interrogating pupil progress data, the primary school in this study identified a...
This study describes research on an undergraduate part-time blended learning programme within the fo...
A review of four South African policies reveals that the post-apartheid government harbours neoliber...
This thesis contributes to knowledge by providing a better understanding of the social-ecological fa...
Major changes in teachers’ work in Tasmania occurred in the decade 1984-1994. Understanding of those...
This thesis is a contribution to the discussion on globalising education. Empirically, it focuses on...
This thesis is a contribution to the discussion on globalising education. Empirically, it focuses on...
The purpose of this study is to increase understanding about the experiences of a group of Pakistani...
Contemporary ecological and political crises – ranging from climate change and biodiversity loss to ...
D. App. Edu. Psy. ThesisThis thesis begins with a qualitative systematic review conducted as a meta-...
South Africa (SA) is home to 11 official named languages; its Language in Education Policy (LIEP) id...
This reports summarises research that began in March 2014 and was completed in October 2015 by an ex...
Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.The land question in South Africa is a...
A dissertation submitted to the Global Labour University in conformity with the requirements of a MA...
A review of four South African policies reveals that the post-apartheid government harbours neoliber...
As a consequence of interrogating pupil progress data, the primary school in this study identified a...
This study describes research on an undergraduate part-time blended learning programme within the fo...
A review of four South African policies reveals that the post-apartheid government harbours neoliber...
This thesis contributes to knowledge by providing a better understanding of the social-ecological fa...
Major changes in teachers’ work in Tasmania occurred in the decade 1984-1994. Understanding of those...