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Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Education

ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER EDUCATION

AN INTRODUCTION FOR THE TEACHING PROFESSION

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EDITED BY KAYE PRICE JESSA ROGERS THIRD EDITION

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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education

An Introduction for the Teaching Profession Third Edition

Available Now 2019, 249 x 176 mm, 308 pp 9781108552912 | Paperback (also available as an eBook)

Edited by Kaye Price Jessa Rogers

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education: An Introduction for the Teaching Profession is an essential and important resource for teacher education students and classroom practitioners. Accessible and engaging, the third edition continues the commitment to support all teachers in working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders in school-based settings. Using the personal accounts of the authors as a starting point, each chapter now features a broad range of pedagogical elements including the perspectives of teachers, students and principals, applied learning tasks and case studies based on authentic life experiences. The third edition also includes new chapters on science and the arts. Each print copy of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education now includes access to the eBook edition which features additional learning activities, suggested responses, weblinks and interactive elements.

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Available Now 2015, 249 x 176 mm, 244 pp 9781107477421 | Paperback (also available as an eBook)

Edited by Kaye Price

Contents

1. A brief history of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander education in Australia 2. The Stolen Generations: what does this mean for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young people today? 3. Delivering the promise: empowering teachers to empower students 4. Your professional experience and becoming professional about working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students and communities 5. The ‘silent apartheid’ as the practitioner’s blindspot 6. Tagai State College – navigating towards a successful future: a case study 7. Maths as storytelling: maths is beautiful 8. Is bending and twisting really science? 9. Information and communication technologies in the classroom: implications and considerations 10. Photoyarn – an arts-based indigenous research method for students 11. Language and literacy 12. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander studies in the classroom 13. Engaging Indigenous students: the important relationship between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students and their teachers

Knowledge of Life

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australia

Knowledge of Life is a timely publication, which emphasises the importance of relationships between non-Indigenous and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. Led by accomplished academic, educator and author Kaye Price, the experienced author team provides students with a comprehensive guide to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australia.

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