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  1. Introductory Indigenous Studies in Education: The Importance of Knowing

    T1 - Introductory Indigenous Studies in Education. T2 - The Importance of Knowing. A2 - Phillips, Jean. A2 - Lampert, Jo. PY - 2005. Y1 - 2005. M3 - Edited Book. SN - 9780733972667. BT - Introductory Indigenous Studies in Education. PB - Pearson. CY - Frenchs Forest NSW Australia. ER -

  2. Full article: Pedagogy and Indigenous knowing and learning

    As we face a world in polycrisis, it is becoming increasingly clear that education practices and paradigms need to be rethought (see, for example, Ainley, Citation 2016; Sutoris, Citation 2022, Gough Citation 2021).One key way with which to begin such re-imagining, and to critique contemporary knowledge frameworks and produce new ones, is through the description of the learning and teaching ...

  3. The teaching of Indigenous knowledge and perspectives in initial

    In this paper, Indigenous education refers to education informed by Indigenous perspectives and knowledge systems. It involves creating a learning environment that respects and values Indigenous culture and ways of knowing and recognises Indigenous students' unique cultural and educational needs (Brayboy and Maughan Citation 2009). Indigenous ...

  4. Introductory Indigenous Studies in Education: Reflection and the

    T1 - Introductory Indigenous Studies in Education. T2 - Reflection and the Importance of Knowing. A2 - Phillips, Jean. A2 - Lampert, Jo. PY - 2012. Y1 - 2012. M3 - Edited Book. SN - 9781442563728. BT - Introductory Indigenous Studies in Education. PB - Pearson. CY - Frenchs Forest NSW Australia. ER -

  5. Introductory Indigenous Studies in Education : the Importance of Knowing

    Semantic Scholar extracted view of "Introductory Indigenous Studies in Education : the Importance of Knowing" by D. Phillips et al.

  6. Introductory Indigenous Studies in Education

    This Pearson Original edition is published for Queensland University of Technology. 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 ...

  7. Introductory Indigenous studies in education [2nd edition ...

    Phillips, Donna & Lampert, Joanne (Eds.) (2012) Introductory Indigenous studies in education [2nd edition]: reflection and the importance of knowing. Pearson Education Australia, Australia. Although the demand for pre-service teachers to be better informed about Indigenous issues in Australia has been broadly articulated, it is reasonably new ...

  8. Introductory Indigenous Studies in Education: The Importance of Knowing

    Introductory Indigenous Studies in Education: Reflection and the importance of knowing is an update of the 2005 edition that was 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. This book intends to add to ...

  9. The teaching of Indigenous knowledge and perspectives in initial

    The teaching of Indigenous knowledge and perspectives in initial teacher education: a scoping review of empirical studies Sun Yee Yip a and Urmee Chakma b aSchool of Curriculum, Teaching, and Inclusive Education, Faculty Monash University, Melbourne, Australia; bSchool of Education, La Trobe University, Melbourne, Australia

  10. Introductory Indigenous Studies in Education : the Importance of ...

    Phillips, Donna & Lampert, Joanne (Eds.) (2005) Introductory Indigenous Studies in Education : the Importance of Knowing. Pearson Education Australia, Australia.

  11. Introductory Indigenous Studies in Education: The Importance of Knowing

    Introductory Indigenous Studies in Education: Reflection and the Importance of Knowing Phillips, J. (ed.) & Lampert, J. (ed.), 2012, 2nd ed. Frenchs Forest NSW Australia: Pearson. 204 p. Research output: Book/Report › Edited Book › peer-review

  12. Introductory Indigenous Studies in Education

    Introductory Indigenous Studies in Education: The Importance of Knowing. Introductory Indigenous Studies in Education. : Jean Phillips, Jo Lampert. Pearson Education Australia, 2005 - Social Science - 207 pages. Although the demand for pre-service teachers to be better informed about indigenous issues in Australia has been broadly articulated ...

  13. Phillips, Jean & Lampert, Jo (Eds.) (2012) Introductory Indigenous

    Request PDF | On Jan 1, 2012, Jo Lampert published Phillips, Jean & Lampert, Jo (Eds.) (2012) Introductory Indigenous Studies in Education : Reflection and the Importance of Knowing. Pearson ...

  14. Introductory Indigenous Studies in Education

    Although the demand for pre-service teachers to be better informed about Indigenous issues in Australia has been broadly articulated, it is reasonably new for universities to make Indigenous studies a compulsory area of study, or to define what is meant by 'Indigenous education'. This book was motivated by the growing necessity for an approach to Indigenous education that would include more ...

  15. The Importance of Teaching Indigenous History in Education

    One of the biggest tools to fight against racism is education. By learning more diverse histories in schools, students can become more informed and work toward Indigenous reconciliation, and be advocates for anti-racism, all in their own right and capacity. Indigenous history is a part of American and Canadian history.

  16. What matters in Indigenous education ...

    What Matters In Indigenous Education: Implementing A Vision Committed To ... J. M. (2010). Importance of Métis Ways of Knowing in Healing Communities. Canadian Journal Of Native Education, 33(1), 83-97. Iseke-Barnes, J. M. (2008). ... Charles Pascal, Professor, Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto. Jennifer Riel ...

  17. Full article: The integration of indigenous knowledge in school: a

    Indigenous knowledge is generally recognised as an inferior social experience in spaces of knowledge production. The educational issue that results from this process imposes barriers to the integration of these epistemologies in the school environment. This study presents a systematic review about the integration of indigenous knowledge in ...

  18. A Multi-Perspective Reflection on How Indigenous Knowledge ...

    Indigenous knowledge provides specific views of the world held by various indigenous peoples. It offers different views on nature and science that generally differ from traditional Western science. Futhermore, it introduces different perspectives on nature and the human in nature. Coming basically from a Western perspective on nature and science, the paper analyzes the literature in science ...

  19. Indigenous Peoples and the Right to Education: The Dumagat Experience

    It is worth noting how important Education is to IPs and ICCs. The statement of Atleo (2012) is correct that "Education is the key to aboriginal potential. Education remains a determinant of social and economic health and creates key links to our other priorities: governing capacity and sustainable economic development."

  20. Talking about culturally responsive approaches to education: teacher

    In Phillips J and Lampert J (eds), Introductory Indigenous Studies in Education: Reflection and the Importance of Knowing. Melbourne: Pearson Australia, pp. 81-96. Ma Rhea Z, Anderson PJ and Atkinson B (2012) Improving Teaching in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education: Australian Professional Standards for Teachers.

  21. Indigenous knowledge perspectives: making space in the Australian ...

    Phillips, Donna (2012) Indigenous knowledge perspectives: making space in the Australian centre. In Lampert, J & Phillips, J (Eds.) Introductory Indigenous studies in education [2nd, edition] : reflection and the importance of knowing. Pearson Australia, Australia, pp. 9-25.

  22. Indigenous Knowledge: Making Space in the Australian Centre

    In Introductory Indigenous Studies in Education: The Importance of Knowing. Pearson Education, Sydney. Non-Indigenous and Indigenous Australians all own and operate through cultures that are multi-dimensional, fluid and intimately expressed and known by individuals, although not always consciously.

  23. UW-La Crosse to support Indigenous arts through new grant

    10 sec ago. The School of Visual & Performing Arts and the Art Department at UW-La Crosse have received a $6,000 Creative Communities grant from the Wisconsin Arts Board. The grant will support a ...

  24. Alissa Levine receives the 2024 Howard S. Katz ...

    The Faculty of Dental Medicine and Oral Health Sciences is proud to announce that Faculty lecturer Alissa Levine has been awarded the 2024 Howard S. Katz Award for Excellence in Teaching. Her commitment to her students and her innovative approach to dental education have distinguished her as a remarkable educator. "Many years ago, when I was finishing my PhD I taught an Introduction to ...

  25. Becoming a socially just teacher: walking the talk

    In Lampert, J & Phillips, J (Eds.) Introductory Indigenous studies in education [2nd, edition] : reflection and the importance of knowing. Pearson Education Australia, Australia, pp. 81-96. View at publisher Description Updated from an earlier version, this chapter examines how the personal, the political and the professional merge in a ...