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Vol. 42 No. 2 (2013)

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Published: 2013-12-13

Articles

  • Editorial

    The Australian Journal of Indigenous Education
    iii-iii
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  • Introduction

    Jeannie Herbert
    85-87
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  • Red Dirt Thinking on Aspiration and Success

    Sam Osborne, John Guenther
    88-99
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  • Red Dirt Thinking on Educational Disadvantage

    John Guenther, Melodie Bat, Sam Osborne
    100-110
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  • Red Dirt Thinking on Power, Pedagogy and Paradigms: Reframing the Dialogue in Remote Education

    Sam Osborne, John Guenther
    111-122
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  • Red Dirt Thinking on Education: A People-Based System

    Melodie Bat, John Guenther
    123-135
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  • Red Dirt Thinking on Child Wellbeing in Indigenous, Rural and Remote Australian Communities: The SpICE Model “I just don't want my kid to struggle like I did at school”

    Kendall Clarke, Marijke Denton
    136-144
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  • Towards a Good Education in Very Remote Australia: Is it Just a Case of Moving the Desks Around?

    John Guenther, Melodie Bat
    145-156
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  • Are We Making Education Count in Remote Australian Communities or Just Counting Education?

    John Guenther
    157-170
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  • Learning Versus Education: Rethinking Learning in Anangu Schools

    Sam Osborne
    171-181
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  • Kulintja Nganampa Maa-kunpuntjaku (Strengthening Our Thinking): Place-Based Approaches to Mental Health and Wellbeing in Anangu Schools

    Sam Osborne
    182-193
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The Australian Journal of Indigenous Education (AJIE) is an open access, internationally refereed journal which publishes papers and reports on the theory, method, and practice of Indigenous education. The journal welcomes articles that ground theoretical reflections and discussions in qualitative and quantitative studies, as well as examples of best practice with a focus on Indigenous education. Learn more >>

 

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The Indigenous Engagement Division, The University of Queensland

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Creative Commons License Published open access under the terms of a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. | ISSN: 2049-7784 (Online) 


Editors: Bronwyn Fredericks The University of Queensland, Australia & Martin Nakata James Cook University, Australia
Managing Editor: Katelyn Barney The University of Queensland, Australia

We acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the lands throughout Australia and pay our respects to their Ancestors and their descendants, who continue cultural and spiritual connections to Country. We recognise that these lands have always been places of teaching, researching and learning. 

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