Abstract A one-year mathematics project that focused on measurement was conducted with six Torres Strait Islander schools and communities. Its key focus was to contextualise the teaching and learning of measurement within the students' culture, communities and home languages. Six teachers and two teacher aides participated in the project. This paper reports on the findings from the teachers' and teacher aides' survey questionnaire used in the first Professional Development session to identify: a) teachers' experience of teaching in the Torres Strait Islands, b) teachers' beliefs about effective ways to teach Torres Strait Islander students, and ...
In Western Australia, many teachers in remote Indigenous communities are new graduates, and as well ...
Research driven by government policy in mathematics education has focused on determining teaching an...
There is widespread agreement that Indigenous students’ cultural knowledge is desirably incorporated...
A one year mathematics project that focused on measurement was conducted with six Torres Strait Isla...
This paper reports on a mathematics project conducted with six Torres Strait Islander schools and co...
This abstract provides a preliminary discussion of the importance of recognising Torres Strait Islan...
This thesis explored how six teachers of mathematics embedded Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ...
This paper examines the outcomes of a 4-year implementation of a mathematics program (Representation...
This paper discusses women’s involvement in their children’s mathematics education. It does, where p...
This paper discusses women’s involvement in their children’s mathematics education. It does, where p...
There is widespread agreement that Indigenous students' cultural knowledge is desirably incorporated...
This abstract is a preliminary discussion of the importance of blending of Indigenous cultural knowl...
Papua New Guinea has hundreds of languages and cultures and each group measures in different ways. T...
This paper explores pedagogies that support Indigenous students learning of mathematics. Three schoo...
Two key stakeholders in enhancing and building Aboriginal children’s capacity to learn mathematics a...
In Western Australia, many teachers in remote Indigenous communities are new graduates, and as well ...
Research driven by government policy in mathematics education has focused on determining teaching an...
There is widespread agreement that Indigenous students’ cultural knowledge is desirably incorporated...
A one year mathematics project that focused on measurement was conducted with six Torres Strait Isla...
This paper reports on a mathematics project conducted with six Torres Strait Islander schools and co...
This abstract provides a preliminary discussion of the importance of recognising Torres Strait Islan...
This thesis explored how six teachers of mathematics embedded Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ...
This paper examines the outcomes of a 4-year implementation of a mathematics program (Representation...
This paper discusses women’s involvement in their children’s mathematics education. It does, where p...
This paper discusses women’s involvement in their children’s mathematics education. It does, where p...
There is widespread agreement that Indigenous students' cultural knowledge is desirably incorporated...
This abstract is a preliminary discussion of the importance of blending of Indigenous cultural knowl...
Papua New Guinea has hundreds of languages and cultures and each group measures in different ways. T...
This paper explores pedagogies that support Indigenous students learning of mathematics. Three schoo...
Two key stakeholders in enhancing and building Aboriginal children’s capacity to learn mathematics a...
In Western Australia, many teachers in remote Indigenous communities are new graduates, and as well ...
Research driven by government policy in mathematics education has focused on determining teaching an...
There is widespread agreement that Indigenous students’ cultural knowledge is desirably incorporated...