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Indigenous voices: reimagining Indigenous education through a discourse of excellence
The persistent deficit positioning of Indigenous students has meant that the combined terms ‘Indigenous education’ and ‘excellence in education’ have...
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Enabling Indigenous wellbeing in higher education: Indigenous Australian youth-devised strategies and solutions
Indigenous youth comprise over half of the Indigenous Australian population; however, there is a scarcity of research that focuses on improving...
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Non-indigenous preschool teachers’ culturally relevant pedagogy in the indigenous areas of Taiwan
This study used the Ladson-Billings culturally relevant pedagogical approach to understanding non-indigenous preschool teachers’ multicultural...
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[Re]Imagining Indigenous Educational Design: A Conceptual Manifesto to Grow Disruptive Indigenous Digital Activists
The ubiquity of digital technologies and the harvesting of individual data has modified global societies, reinforcing systems of oppression. While a...
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Examining non-Indigenous teacher perceptions of Indigenous students in Taiwan through a Strategic Relational Approach
This article examines non-Indigenous teachers’ expectations of, perceptions of, knowledge about, and attitudes towards Indigenous students in Taiwan...
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Indigenous Psychology
Indigenous psychology is an intellectual worldwide movement against the hegemony of Eurocentric psychologies, in their reflected or unreflected... -
Diversity and development of Indigenous rehabilitation professional student identity
BackgroundIn Canada, disparities between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Peoples continue to exist in health and education because of the past and...
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Indigenous Métissage
Introduced by Donald (2012) as a decolonizing research methodology to explore Indigenous and non-Indigenous Canadian relations, Indigenous Métissage... -
Indigenous Peoples and Higher Education Governance: Decolonizing the Ivory Tower
Indigenous communities are resha** higher education governance structures worldwide. Guided by Indigenous knowledges, this paper introduces a new...
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Reducing racism in education: embedding Indigenous perspectives in curriculum
This paper begins with a discussion of a program of work to map and embed Indigenous perspectives at RMIT University, outlines issues relating to the...
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Wâhkôhtowin (a Kinship) of the Indigenous Episteme, Circlework and Epistemic Justice in Indigenous Research
Indigenous research is moving with momentum in Canadian universities. Amid university efficacy with mandates urging evermore research productivity... -
Indigenous languages & education: Do we have the right agenda?
The language and cultural priorities in Australian Indigenous education have been priority areas since the inaugural national Indigenous education...
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Indigenous Technology Knowledge Systems Decolonizing the Technology Education Curriculum
There has been a growing interest in indigenous knowledge systems and research. This interest has been mainly triggered by the need to decolonize...
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Raising an Indigenous academic community: a strength-based approach to Indigenous early career mentoring in higher education
This paper reports on Indigenous early career researchers’ experiences of mentoring in Australian higher education, with data drawn from a...
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Global citizenship education curriculum through the lens of Indigenous knowledge systems: Perspectives from Ghana
This article explores, through semi-structured interviews with selected doctoral students and lecturers, clues for the incorporation of Indigenous...
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A differentiated approach to Indigenous pedagogies: addressing gaps in teachers’ knowledge
Acknowledging Australian Indigenous cultural diversity involves respecting local Indigenous knowledge and perspectives. This can be difficult for...
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Weaving together the threads of Indigenous knowledge and mathematics
As in many countries, for decades in Aotearoa (New Zealand), we have heard the story of the Pacific and Māori achievement gap in mathematics. This...
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Introduction to Indigenous Education
Australian First Nations or Indigenous Australians are people with familial heritage from those who lived in Australia before British colonisation.... -
Shifting the terrain, enriching the academy: Indigenous PhD scholars’ experiences of and impact on higher education
In Australia, much like other colonized locations such as Canada, New Zealand, and the USA, the colonial legacies embedded within higher education...
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Towards an Indigenous literature re-view methodology: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander boarding school literature
This paper outlines the development of a new Indigenous research methodology: Indigenous Literature Re-view Methodology (ILRM). In the rejection of...