Social justice is often the primary framework that directs academics to embed Aboriginal perspectives into teacher education programmes. The effectiveness and limitations of social justice as a catalyst and change agent was examined when six school of education academics from an Australian regional university were introduced to Yuin Country as knowledge holder. This paper argues that social justice in Australian education systems can contribute to the colonial control of knowledge production. At the same time, however, social justice may provide a means for non-Aboriginal people to experience Aboriginal ways of knowing and thereby to diversify their thinking. A cultural experience with Yuin Country played a central role in connecting and se...
Geographical and social isolation have often been linked to the ‘success’, or rather ‘non-success’, ...
Through the process of colonization, Indigenous peoples throughout the world witnessed the impositio...
Many studies and papers have explored and critiqued the “what ” and the “why ” of working at the cul...
Social justice is often the primary framework that directs academics to embed Aboriginal perspective...
Aboriginal knowledge in this dissertation has been intentionally argued as a living entity that move...
The space and positioning of Indigenous knowledges (IK) within Australian curricula and pedagogy are...
Public inquiry into the embedding of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander knowledges in Australian ...
The focus of my research is how exposure to Western education has influenced Aboriginal identity for...
The Northern Territory (NT) of Australia is home to 80 different Aboriginal cultural groups; 40 diff...
The Northern Territory (NT) of Australia is home to 80 different Aboriginal cultural groups; 40 diff...
Embedding Indigenous knowledge in the curriculum continues to challenge traditional western perspect...
Australian governments have historically promoted educating variously defined indigenous ‘Others’ to...
Indigenous Australian studies, sometimes framed as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander studies, is...
Embedding Indigenous knowledge in the curriculum continues to challenge traditional western perspect...
From the 1980s, the knowledges, perspectives, histories, cultures and languages of Aboriginal and To...
Geographical and social isolation have often been linked to the ‘success’, or rather ‘non-success’, ...
Through the process of colonization, Indigenous peoples throughout the world witnessed the impositio...
Many studies and papers have explored and critiqued the “what ” and the “why ” of working at the cul...
Social justice is often the primary framework that directs academics to embed Aboriginal perspective...
Aboriginal knowledge in this dissertation has been intentionally argued as a living entity that move...
The space and positioning of Indigenous knowledges (IK) within Australian curricula and pedagogy are...
Public inquiry into the embedding of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander knowledges in Australian ...
The focus of my research is how exposure to Western education has influenced Aboriginal identity for...
The Northern Territory (NT) of Australia is home to 80 different Aboriginal cultural groups; 40 diff...
The Northern Territory (NT) of Australia is home to 80 different Aboriginal cultural groups; 40 diff...
Embedding Indigenous knowledge in the curriculum continues to challenge traditional western perspect...
Australian governments have historically promoted educating variously defined indigenous ‘Others’ to...
Indigenous Australian studies, sometimes framed as Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander studies, is...
Embedding Indigenous knowledge in the curriculum continues to challenge traditional western perspect...
From the 1980s, the knowledges, perspectives, histories, cultures and languages of Aboriginal and To...
Geographical and social isolation have often been linked to the ‘success’, or rather ‘non-success’, ...
Through the process of colonization, Indigenous peoples throughout the world witnessed the impositio...
Many studies and papers have explored and critiqued the “what ” and the “why ” of working at the cul...