This article presents data from a case study of a non-traditional secondary school for Indigenous girls located in a suburban area of Queensland (Australia). The focus is predominantly on the identity and practices of Nicole who is one of the school’s teachers. Nicole’s identity as an Indigenous woman and teacher and the school’s approach to supporting its marginalised students are theorised in relation to particular elements of feminist genealogy. These elements are associated with the possibilities for agency opened up through the subject’s critical reflection on, and resistance of, the discursive relations that constitute the self. The article draws on feminist theories to explicate the potential of such reflectio...
Over the past decade, national testing in literacy and numeracy for primary and junior secondary edu...
This study investigates the manner in which Aboriginal people conceptualise, maintain and reproduce ...
This paper draws on a case study of a small alternative Indigenous school in Queensland, Australia. ...
This article presents data from a case study of a non-traditional secondary school for Indigenous gi...
The paper presents data from a case study of a non-traditional secondary school for disadvantaged gi...
This paper presents data from a study of secondary school for girls, the majority of whom identify a...
This paper presents data from an interview‐based case study of a secondary school located in a subur...
This paper presents data from an interview-based case study of a secondary school located in a subur...
From Aboriginal Australian perspectives and experiences, Aunty Judi Wickes and Marnee Shay bring a c...
The core issue of achieving educational equality for Indigenous Australian students is examined thro...
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...
Indigenous women and girls in Australia remain highly disadvantaged econom- ically, culturally, and ...
Indigenous women and girls in Australia remain highly disadvantaged economically, culturally, and po...
‘What is my story? Like you, I have many’, wrote feminist academic Sara Ahmed (Ahmed, 2010, p. 1). S...
Over the past decade, national testing in literacy and numeracy for primary and junior secondary edu...
This study investigates the manner in which Aboriginal people conceptualise, maintain and reproduce ...
This paper draws on a case study of a small alternative Indigenous school in Queensland, Australia. ...
This article presents data from a case study of a non-traditional secondary school for Indigenous gi...
The paper presents data from a case study of a non-traditional secondary school for disadvantaged gi...
This paper presents data from a study of secondary school for girls, the majority of whom identify a...
This paper presents data from an interview‐based case study of a secondary school located in a subur...
This paper presents data from an interview-based case study of a secondary school located in a subur...
From Aboriginal Australian perspectives and experiences, Aunty Judi Wickes and Marnee Shay bring a c...
The core issue of achieving educational equality for Indigenous Australian students is examined thro...
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...
Indigenous women and girls in Australia remain highly disadvantaged econom- ically, culturally, and ...
Indigenous women and girls in Australia remain highly disadvantaged economically, culturally, and po...
‘What is my story? Like you, I have many’, wrote feminist academic Sara Ahmed (Ahmed, 2010, p. 1). S...
Over the past decade, national testing in literacy and numeracy for primary and junior secondary edu...
This study investigates the manner in which Aboriginal people conceptualise, maintain and reproduce ...
This paper draws on a case study of a small alternative Indigenous school in Queensland, Australia. ...