Indigenous Studies can be both exciting and challenging for teachers and students. This article will examine how an existing learning theory can be harnessed to help teachers better understand these challenges and manage some frequently seen student behaviours. Much of the discussion in Indigenous Studies pedagogy to date has focused on the curriculum and what we should be teaching, with a growing body of literature, for example, related to the inclusion of Indigenous Knowledges. However, there is less written about how students learn in Indigenous Studies. Drawing on the notion of the Cultural Interface and the ‘zone of proximal development’ to highlight the complexity of Indigenous Studies classrooms as a site of necessary struggle for st...
Indigenous Australian studies, sometimes framed as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander studies, is...
In an effort to engage Indigenous students, teachers often set classroom activities at a lower level...
Abstract This paper explores the unique challenges, experiences and circumstances that enable and/o...
Indigenous Studies can be both exciting and challenging for teachers and students. This article will...
This presentation will outline a research project focused on learning and teaching in Australian Ind...
The promise of higher education remains elusive for many Indigenous students in Australia. To date, ...
The need for non-Indigenous Australians to be more cognisant of the entangled histories of Indigenou...
The challenges of finding more productive ways of teaching and learning in Australian Indigenous Stu...
This paper presents an educational paradigm, which focuses attention on academic achievement for Ind...
This paper explores and challenges our assumptions as lecturers about preservice teachers' knowledge...
The Australian Learning and Teaching Council (ALTC)-funded project ‘Exploring Problem-Based Learning...
To examine the complex issues prevailing for preservice and inservice teacher training in Indigenous...
This article explores the shift in terminology that occurred in a 2-year Australian Learning and Tea...
While the notion of education is quite broad, a teacher must consider the idea of Indigenous educati...
Following the first significant research into Indigenous methods of learning, it was argued that Ind...
Indigenous Australian studies, sometimes framed as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander studies, is...
In an effort to engage Indigenous students, teachers often set classroom activities at a lower level...
Abstract This paper explores the unique challenges, experiences and circumstances that enable and/o...
Indigenous Studies can be both exciting and challenging for teachers and students. This article will...
This presentation will outline a research project focused on learning and teaching in Australian Ind...
The promise of higher education remains elusive for many Indigenous students in Australia. To date, ...
The need for non-Indigenous Australians to be more cognisant of the entangled histories of Indigenou...
The challenges of finding more productive ways of teaching and learning in Australian Indigenous Stu...
This paper presents an educational paradigm, which focuses attention on academic achievement for Ind...
This paper explores and challenges our assumptions as lecturers about preservice teachers' knowledge...
The Australian Learning and Teaching Council (ALTC)-funded project ‘Exploring Problem-Based Learning...
To examine the complex issues prevailing for preservice and inservice teacher training in Indigenous...
This article explores the shift in terminology that occurred in a 2-year Australian Learning and Tea...
While the notion of education is quite broad, a teacher must consider the idea of Indigenous educati...
Following the first significant research into Indigenous methods of learning, it was argued that Ind...
Indigenous Australian studies, sometimes framed as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander studies, is...
In an effort to engage Indigenous students, teachers often set classroom activities at a lower level...
Abstract This paper explores the unique challenges, experiences and circumstances that enable and/o...