Indigenous Education in Australia

Indigenous Education in Australia
Author: Marnee Shay,Rhonda Oliver
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2021-03-15
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781000317541

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This is an essential, practical resource for pre- and in-service educators on creating contexts for success for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students. Based on the latest research and practice, this book provides an in-depth understanding of the colonised context within which education in Australia is located, with an emphasis on effective strategies for the classroom. Throughout the text, the authors share their personal and professional experiences providing rich examples for readers to learn from. Taking a strengths-based approach, this book will support new and experienced teachers to drive positive educational outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students.

Post Imperial Perspectives on Indigenous Education

Post Imperial Perspectives on Indigenous Education
Author: Peter J. Anderson,Koji Maeda,Zane M. Diamond,Chizu Sato
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2020-10-06
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780429683886

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This book explores the impact of the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples in Japan and Australia, where it has heralded change in the rights of Indigenous Peoples to have their histories, cultures, and lifeways taught in culturally appropriate and respectful ways in mainstream education systems. The book examines the impact of imposed education on Indigenous Peoples’ pre-existing education values and systems, considers emergent approaches towards Indigenous education in the post-imperial context of migration, and critiques certain professional development, assessment, pedagogical approaches and curriculum developments. This book will be of great interest to researchers and lecturers of education specialising in Indigenous Education, as well as postgraduate students of education and teachers specialising in Indigenous Education.

Boarding and Australia s First Peoples

Boarding and Australia s First Peoples
Author: Marnie O’Bryan
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2022-02-03
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789811660092

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This book takes us inside the complex lived experience of being a First Nations student in predominantly non-Indigenous schools in Australia. Built around the first-hand narratives of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander alumni from across the nation, scholarly analysis is layered with personal accounts and reflections. The result is a wide ranging and longitudinal exploration of the enduring impact of years spent boarding which challenges narrow and exclusively empirical measures currently used to define ‘success’ in education. Used as instruments of repression and assimilation, boarding, or residential, schools have played a long and contentious role throughout the settler-colonial world. In Canada and North America, the full scale of human tragedy associated with residential schools is still being exposed. By contrast, in contemporary Australia, boarding schools are characterised as beacons of opportunity and hope; places of empowerment and, in the best, of cultural restitution. In this work, young people interviewed over a span of seven years reflect, in real time, on the intended and unintended consequences boarding has had in their own lives. They relate expected and dramatically unexpected outcomes. They speak to the long-term benefits of education, and to the intergenerational reach of education policy. This book assists practitioners and policy makers to critically review the structures, policies, and cultural assumptions embedded in the institutions in which they work, to the benefit of First Nations students and their families. It encourages new and collaborative approaches Indigenous education programs.

Negotiating Racialised Identities

Negotiating Racialised Identities
Author: Carol Reid
Publsiher: Common Ground
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2003
Genre: Aboriginal Australian teachers
ISBN: 9781863355391

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Drawing on a comparative socio-historical overview of racialisation in the Australian and Canadian contexts and interviews with staff, students and administrators in the AREP and NORTEP, the author reveals how the tensions and contradictions of Indigenous teacher education can be productive.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education
Author: Kaye Price
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2012-09-11
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781107685895

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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education: An Introduction for the Teaching Profession prepares students for the classroom and community environments they will encounter when teaching Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children in urban, rural and remote schools at early childhood, primary and secondary levels. The book addresses many issues and challenges faced by teacher education students and assists them to understand the deeper social, cultural and historical context of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander education. This is a unique textbook written by a team of highly regarded Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander academics. Each chapter opens with an engaging anecdote from the author, connecting learning to real-world issues. This is also the first textbook to address Torres Strait Islander education. Written in an engaging and accessible style, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education is an essential resource for teacher education students.

Two Way Teaching and Learning

Two Way Teaching and Learning
Author: Nola Purdie,Gina Milgate,Hannah Rachel Bell
Publsiher: ACER Press
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781742866291

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Within the Education Revolution lies another, quieter revolution that attempts to raise the profile and status and learning outcomes of Australia's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Two Way Teaching and Learning addresses the interface where two cultures meet.

Literacy Education and Indigenous Australians

Literacy Education and Indigenous Australians
Author: Jennifer Rennie,Helen Harper
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2019-10-21
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789811386299

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This edited volume brings together diverse perspectives on Australian literacy education for Indigenous peoples, highlighting numerous educational approaches, ideologies and aspirations. The Australian Indigenous context presents unique challenges for educators working across the continent in settings ranging from urban to remote, and with various social and language groups. Accordingly, one of the book’s main goals is to foster dialogue between researchers and practitioners working in these contexts, and who have vastly different theoretical and ideological perspectives. It offers a valuable resource for academics and teachers of Indigenous students who are interested in literacy-focused research, and complements scholarship on literacy education in comparable Indigenous settings internationally.

The Case for Change

The Case for Change
Author: Suzanne Mellor,Matthew Corrigan
Publsiher: Aust Council for Ed Research
Total Pages: 71
Release: 2004
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780864317858

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This paper is a review of current policy and research in Indigenous education. Evidence from a range of disciplines such as educational and developmental psychology as well as education more broadly, have been utilised in an attempt to shed light on why Indigenous peoples' educational disadvantage persists, despite extensive government and community effort and resources. -- p. 9.