Reporting on a qualitative study, informed by Australian Government Indigenous education and literacy policies, this article unveils early career teacher reflections about infusing Aboriginal perspectives in the English curriculum using multimodal texts. Forging a praxis between the Aboriginal practice of yarning (Bessarab & Ng’andu, 2010) and Freire’s (1974, 1996) frameworks for conscientisation and teachers as facilitators, the project overlays the work of Ladson-Billings (1995) and Foster, Halliday, Baize & Chisholm (2020), to unravel how culturally responsive pedagogy manifests in early career primary school teaching. We discuss teacher starting points and challenges to be culturally responsive educators, who use appropriate Aboriginal ...
The promotion of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and cultures as a cross-curriculum ...
This paper is the story of the authors’ paths to the shared realization that the strategies and epis...
Our work as educators is entangled in questions of how colonisation privileges particular epistemolo...
Reporting on a qualitative study, informed by Australian Government Indigenous education and literac...
To improve Indigenous students’ learning outcomes and all students’ participation in reconciliation ...
This research project investigates two questions and proposes two answers. The first question asks h...
AbstractMissing from the Australian Curriculum is a coherent Aboriginal curriculum narrative that is...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.This study, conducted by an Abo...
This thesis explores how English teachers in New South Wales represent Aboriginal and Torres Strait ...
This article reports on action research conducted at a primary school in rural New South Wales, Aust...
This paper will examine the need for strengthening the support mechanisms for learning about Aborigi...
Currently, educational bodies are recognising the importance of integrating Australian Indigenous cu...
This study presents the outcomes of the first phase of a three phase research initiative which begin...
This research reports the impact of changes made to an Arts education module in Aboriginal and Torre...
This study presents the outcomes of the first phase of a three phase research initiative which begin...
The promotion of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and cultures as a cross-curriculum ...
This paper is the story of the authors’ paths to the shared realization that the strategies and epis...
Our work as educators is entangled in questions of how colonisation privileges particular epistemolo...
Reporting on a qualitative study, informed by Australian Government Indigenous education and literac...
To improve Indigenous students’ learning outcomes and all students’ participation in reconciliation ...
This research project investigates two questions and proposes two answers. The first question asks h...
AbstractMissing from the Australian Curriculum is a coherent Aboriginal curriculum narrative that is...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.This study, conducted by an Abo...
This thesis explores how English teachers in New South Wales represent Aboriginal and Torres Strait ...
This article reports on action research conducted at a primary school in rural New South Wales, Aust...
This paper will examine the need for strengthening the support mechanisms for learning about Aborigi...
Currently, educational bodies are recognising the importance of integrating Australian Indigenous cu...
This study presents the outcomes of the first phase of a three phase research initiative which begin...
This research reports the impact of changes made to an Arts education module in Aboriginal and Torre...
This study presents the outcomes of the first phase of a three phase research initiative which begin...
The promotion of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and cultures as a cross-curriculum ...
This paper is the story of the authors’ paths to the shared realization that the strategies and epis...
Our work as educators is entangled in questions of how colonisation privileges particular epistemolo...