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This book focuses on 3 broad and intertwined concerns in Indigenous education across several settler-colonial settings such as Australia, New Zealand and Canada. It highlights the work of scholars who are actively working to privilege Indigenous ways of working and/or recognising resilience of Indigenous peoples in all aspects of education.

Produktbeschreibung
This book focuses on 3 broad and intertwined concerns in Indigenous education across several settler-colonial settings such as Australia, New Zealand and Canada. It highlights the work of scholars who are actively working to privilege Indigenous ways of working and/or recognising resilience of Indigenous peoples in all aspects of education.
Autorenporträt
Greg Vass is Senior Lecturer at Griffith University, Australia. His research interests are focused on investigating policy enactment through teaching and learning practices. Central to this research is addressing the cultural politics of schooling and knowledge-making practices that shape the experiences of teacher and learner identities in the classroom. Melitta Hogarth is Associate Professor at the University of Melbourne, Australia. Her research interests include the translation of policy to practice, particularly in the area of Indigenous education. Integral to this research is investigating how to best support educators to engage with Indigenous knowledge and peoples to ensure the nation building aspirations of curriculum and policy is possible.