Introductory Indigenous Studies in Education (Custom Edition), 1st edition

Published by Pearson Learning Solutions (March 13, 2019) © 2019

  • Jean Phillips Queensland University of Technology
  • Jo Lampert Queensland University of Technology

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ISBN-13: 9780655790648
Introductory Indigenous Studies in Education (Custom Edition)
Published 2019

Title overview

Introductory Indigenous Studies in Education: Reflection and the importance of knowing is written specifically for university students in critical Indigenous studies programs. This 2nd edition takes into account relevant recent developments and includes revised versions of some of the previous chapters and some new chapters.

It intends to add to conversations about the place of Indigenous peoples in Australian society as a means of exploring Australian society itself. The issues considered about the representations of Indigenous peoples, our knowledge and the multi-dimensionality of our intersected history are relevant to a much broader societal context.

The text does more than provide 'information'. Rather, it seeks to explore the conflict, compromise and negotiation that can emerge when previously disconnected ways of knowing ourselves are re-fashioned within a space where the 'stories' of Indigenous peoples are given authority where previously they were absent.

As such, this edition is concerned with persuading pre-service teachers to develop their own ideas of what Indigenous studies means to their work, and to consider their role as teachers in this context.

Table of contents

  • Preface
  • Author biographies
  • 1 Introduction: constituting the space for embedding Indigenous perspectives
  • PART A: INVESTIGATION AND REFLECTION
  • 2 Indigenous knowledge perspectives: making space in the Australian centre
  • 3 Aboriginal early childhood: past, present, and future
  • 4 'Enraged Aborigines' at the Embassy Ball: Media representations of Indigenous Australia
  • 5 Seeing the invisible, and confronting culture: from pre-service teacher to graduate
  • PART B: LEARNING ABOUT TEACHING
  • 6 Becoming a socially just teacher: walking the talk
  • 7 Teaching and textual spaces in Indigenous education: a Murri school perspective
  • 8 Learning from the past, in policy and practice
  • 'OUR HOUSE: A SHORT STORY' BY CAER STANESBY
  • PART C: SCHOOL PRACTICE AND COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
  • 9 An interview with Annie and Jasmin
  • 10 Community connections in education: Community Durithunga - yarning in circle on Country, our way
  • 11 Indigenous knowledge and effective parent-school partnerships: issues and insights
  • Index

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