Teaching Aboriginal Studies

Teaching Aboriginal Studies

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  • Author: Rhonda Craven
  • Publisher: Allen & Unwin
  • ISBN: 9781864489231
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 318

A complete guide to teaching Aboriginal studies in both primary and secondary schools


Teaching Aboriginal Studies Effectively

Teaching Aboriginal Studies Effectively

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  • Author: Howard Groome
  • Publisher: Social Science Press
  • ISBN: 9780949218131
  • Category : Aboriginal Australians
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 123

Guide for teachers of Aboriginal studies; examines past practices, issues of race, racism and culture; discusses preparation and appropriate strategies and methodologies , choosing content.


Teaching Aboriginal Studies

Teaching Aboriginal Studies

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  • Author: Rhonda Craven
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1000247627
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 722

Teaching Aboriginal Studies has been a practical guide for classroom teachers in primary and secondary schools, as well as student teachers, across Australia. Chapters on Aboriginal history and culture, stereotypes and racism, government policies and reconciliation provide essential knowledge for integrating Aboriginal history and culture, issues and perspectives across the curriculum. This second edition of Teaching Aboriginal Studies encompasses developments over the past decade in Aboriginal affairs, Aboriginal education and research. It features a wide range of valuable teaching sources including poetry, images, oral histories, media, and government reports. There are also strategies for teaching Aboriginal Studies in different contexts and the latest research findings. The text is lavishly illustrated with photographs, posters, paintings, prints, ads and cartoons. Teaching Aboriginal Studies is the product of consultation and collaboration across Australia. Remarkable educators and achievers, both Aboriginal and other Australians, tell what teachers need to know and do to help Aboriginal students reach their potential, educate all students about Aboriginal Australia and make this country all that we can be. 'The importance of this book cannot be overestimated. We have been insisting for years that pre-service teachers be required to learn about Aboriginal history, culture and identity, and that it be regarded as integral to qualifying for their education degrees.' Lionel Bamblett, General Manager, Victorian Aboriginal Education Association Inc.


Teaching Aboriginal Studies

Teaching Aboriginal Studies

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  • Author: Rhonda Craven
  • Publisher: Allen & Unwin Australia
  • ISBN: 9781741754759
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 354

A thoroughly revised new edition of this widely used text on teaching Aboriginal issues across the curriculum in Australian schools. Teaching Aboriginal Studies has been a practical guide for classroom teachers in primary and secondary schools, as well as student teachers, across Australia. Chapters on Aboriginal history and culture, stereotypes and racism, government policies, and reconciliation provide essential knowledge for integrating Aboriginal history and culture, issues, and perspectives across the curriculum. This second edition encompasses developments over the past decade in Aboriginal affairs, Aboriginal education, and research. It features a wide range of valuable teaching sources including poetry, images, oral histories, media, and government reports. There are also strategies for teaching Aboriginal Studies in different contexts and the latest research findings. The text is lavishly illustrated with photographs, posters, paintings, prints, ads, and cartoons. Teaching Aboriginal Studies is the product of consultation and collaboration across Australia. Remarkable educators and achievers, both Aboriginal and other Australians, tell what teachers need to know and do to help Aboriginal students reach their potential, educate all students about Aboriginal Australia, and make this country all that we can be.


Teaching Aboriginal Studies

Teaching Aboriginal Studies

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  • Author: National Federation of Aboriginal Education Consultative Groups (Australia)
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN: 9781864489231
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 298

A complete guide to teaching Aboriginal studies in both primary and secondary schools


Indigenous Education

Indigenous Education

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  • Author: Nina Burridge
  • Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
  • ISBN: 9460918883
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 164

Education is an essential pathway to bridging the divide in educational attainment between Indigenous and non- Indigenous students. In the Australian policy contexts, Indigenous Education has been informed by a large number of reviews, reports and an extensive list of projects aimed at improving educational outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children. Central to each has been the investigation of the inequity of access to educational resources, the legacy of historical policies of exclusion and the lack of culturally responsive pedagogical practices that impact on Indigenous student achievement at school. Research on best practice models for teaching Indigenous students points to the level of teachers’ commitment being a crucial link to student engagement in the classroom, improvement of student self concept and student retention rates. Most recently, the Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership (AITSL) has recognized in the National Professional Standards for Teachers, that practising teachers must attain skills in working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students and their communities. Clearly it is time for new pedagogical practices in Indigenous education that are implemented in partnerships with local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. This book reports on a three-year research based study of action learning in schools that sought to enhance engagement with local Aboriginal communities, promote quality teaching and improve students’ learning outcomes. The school studies come from different demographic regions in New South Wales, Australia’s most populous state and showcase the achievements and challenges; highs and lows; affordances and obstacles in the development and delivery of innovative curriculum strategies for teaching Aboriginal histories and cultures in Australian schools. The findings illustrate that engaging teachers in a learning journey in collaboration with academic partners and members of local Aboriginal communities in an action learning process, can deliver innovative teaching programs over a sustained period of time. As a result schools demonstrated that these approaches do produce positive educational outcomes for teachers and students and enable authentic partnerships with Aboriginal communities.


Two Way Teaching and Learning

Two Way Teaching and Learning

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  • Author: Nola Purdie
  • Publisher: ACER Press
  • ISBN: 1742866298
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 266

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.


Teaching the Teachers Aboriginal Studies

Teaching the Teachers Aboriginal Studies

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  • Author: Rhonda Craven
  • Publisher:
  • ISBN:
  • Category : Aboriginal Australians
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 93


Indigenous Education in Australia

Indigenous Education in Australia

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  • Author: Marnee Shay
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1000317544
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 269

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.


Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education

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  • Author: Kaye Price
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN: 1316381455
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 231

The second edition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education: An Introduction for the Teaching Profession prepares students for the unique environment they will face when teaching Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students at early childhood, primary and secondary levels. This book enables future teachers to understand Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander education within a social, cultural and historical context and uses compelling stories and practical strategies to empower both student and teacher. Updated with the Australian Curriculum in mind, this is a unique textbook written by highly regarded Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander academics. Each chapter opens with a powerful anecdote from the author, connecting the classroom to real-world issues. This updated edition has also been expanded to include information on fostering the unique talents of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young people and allows the reader to reflect on classroom practices throughout.