Abstract Teaching Aboriginal studies to a diverse student cohort presents challenges in the pursuit of developing a critical pedagogy. In this paper, we present Children of the Sun(2006), a local film made by Indigenous youth in the Illawarra region south of Sydney, New South Wales. We outline the film's genesis and its utilisation in our praxis. The film is a useful resource in the teaching of urban Aboriginal identity to primarily non-Indigenous students in the discipline of Aboriginal studies. It contributes to the development of critical thinking, and our own critical practice as educators and offers a starting point to address pre-c...
The Australian Curriculum: English, v.5 (ACARA, 2013) now being implemented in Queensland asks teach...
This paper draws from a research project designed to investigate exemplary pedagogical practices for...
Cinema is an art form widely recognised as an agent to change the social condition and alter traditi...
Teaching Aboriginal Studies to a diverse student cohort presents challenges in the pursuit of develo...
lechingAboriginal studies to a diverse student cohort presents challenges in the pursuit of developi...
This study investigates the manner in which Aboriginal people conceptualise, maintain and reproduce ...
From Aboriginal Australian perspectives and experiences, Aunty Judi Wickes and Marnee Shay bring a c...
Issues of identity construction can be especially significant for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islan...
From Aboriginal Australian perspectives and experiences, Aunty Judi Wickes and Marnee Shay bring a c...
This qualitative study investigates Aboriginal high school students' negotiation of identity and ide...
The concept of identity is complex and diverse. As a construct, identity is widely understood throug...
Throughout the latter half of the past century cinema has played a significant role in the shaping o...
Karen Jennings (1993) and Peter Krausz (2003) in their works, written ten years apart, note the chan...
Throughout the latter half of the past century cinema has played a significant role in the shaping o...
The Australian Curriculum: English, v.5 (ACARA, 2013) now being implemented in Queensland asks teach...
The Australian Curriculum: English, v.5 (ACARA, 2013) now being implemented in Queensland asks teach...
This paper draws from a research project designed to investigate exemplary pedagogical practices for...
Cinema is an art form widely recognised as an agent to change the social condition and alter traditi...
Teaching Aboriginal Studies to a diverse student cohort presents challenges in the pursuit of develo...
lechingAboriginal studies to a diverse student cohort presents challenges in the pursuit of developi...
This study investigates the manner in which Aboriginal people conceptualise, maintain and reproduce ...
From Aboriginal Australian perspectives and experiences, Aunty Judi Wickes and Marnee Shay bring a c...
Issues of identity construction can be especially significant for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islan...
From Aboriginal Australian perspectives and experiences, Aunty Judi Wickes and Marnee Shay bring a c...
This qualitative study investigates Aboriginal high school students' negotiation of identity and ide...
The concept of identity is complex and diverse. As a construct, identity is widely understood throug...
Throughout the latter half of the past century cinema has played a significant role in the shaping o...
Karen Jennings (1993) and Peter Krausz (2003) in their works, written ten years apart, note the chan...
Throughout the latter half of the past century cinema has played a significant role in the shaping o...
The Australian Curriculum: English, v.5 (ACARA, 2013) now being implemented in Queensland asks teach...
The Australian Curriculum: English, v.5 (ACARA, 2013) now being implemented in Queensland asks teach...
This paper draws from a research project designed to investigate exemplary pedagogical practices for...
Cinema is an art form widely recognised as an agent to change the social condition and alter traditi...