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A Deadly Network:
Connecting Curriculum, Teaching and Workforce Quality in
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education
Presentation by Professor Peter Buckskin PSM, FACE
Dean: Indigenous Scholarship, Engagement and Research
University of South Australia6 November 2013
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education
•Teaching Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Students
•Teaching Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies
National Policy Context
•Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education Action Plan
< http://scseec.edu.au/Aboriginal-and-Torres-Strait-Islander-Education-
Action-Plan.aspx >
•Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority
< http://www.acara.edu.au >
•Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership
< http://www.teacherstandards.aitsl.edu.au/ >
Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA)
•Foundation to Year 12 •17 Learning Areas with 5 completed
- English - Maths- Science - History- Geography
•Consulting on Languages, Civics and Citizenship, Work Studies Years 9-10, Arts•Three cross-curriculum priorities:
1. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and cultures;
2. Asia and Australia’s engagement with Asia; and3. Sustainability.
Cross Curriculum Priority:
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures
•Content Descriptors versus Elaborations
•Relegated to the Elaborations … high risk of not being considered;
•Illustrations of Practice;
•No Assessment of the Priority;
•Need to shift away from the historical constraints as defined by colonialism; and
•No legitimacy of our language, knowledge and culture.
Australian Institute for Teaching &School Leadership (AITSL)
Three Domains:
1.Professional Knowledge;
2. Professional Practice; and
3.Professional Engagement.
Australian Institute for Teaching &School Leadership (AITSL)
Professional Knowledge Standards;
1. Know students and how they learn
2. Know the content and how to teach it
Focus Area 1.4:Strategies for teaching Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students
Focus Area 2.4:Understand and respect Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to
promote Reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians
‘Many teachers are faced with limited understanding of cultures
other thantheir own and the possibility that this limitation will negatively affect their
students’ ability to become successful
learners.’ W Montgomery 2001
Teacher Education and Professional Development
Respect, Relationships, Reconciliation
Module 1. Know Yourself, Know Your World
Module 2. Know Your Students
Module 3.Know What You Teach www.rrr.edu.au
Teacher Education and Professional DevelopmentModule 1: Know Yourself, Know Your World
1. Respect, relationships,
reconciliation -Understanding of respect,
relationships and reconciliation;
2. Values, culture and identity -Clear understanding of personal own
culture, its influences upon self belief and value systems, cultural identify and potential impacts on pedagogical choices and student learning; and
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Teacher Education and Professional Development
Module 1: Know Yourself, Know Your World
3. An anti-racism pedagogy -Examination stereotyping,
privilege and power, and how ‘race’ is a social construct
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Teacher Education and Professional DevelopmentModule 2 : Know Your Students
1. Quality Teacher High ExpectationsHaving high expectations is paramount to
successful learning outcomes.
2. Quality Teaching Supportive School Environment – Student
examine their understanding , beliefs and pedagogical practices to address the learning needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students .
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Teacher Education and Professional DevelopmentModule 2 : Know Your Students
3. Inclusive Pedagogy - Pedagogy that is inclusive, that is culturallyAppropriate and fosters a stimulating learning environment will address the needs of all students.
4. Building Positive Relationships - Importance should be given to building and maintaining positive and caring relationships between Aboriginal and Strait Islander students and their parents and care givers
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Teacher Education and Professional DevelopmentModule 2 : Know Your Students
5. Working with local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples -
Working with local communities to locate and identify suitable resources will enrich your teaching and make learning more meaningful and relevant for your students.
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Teacher Education and Professional DevelopmentModule 3: Know What You Teach
1. Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander identities –
An exploration of the concept of representation with reference to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ‘identities’ within Australia.
2. Land, colonisation, alienation and cultural intrusion.
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Teacher Education and Professional DevelopmentModule 3: Know What You Teach
3. Systems of relationships, responsibility and reciprocity
4. Significant episodes and events
5. Demographics as an Indigenous imperatives www.rrr.edu.au
Essential Understandings
•Race and Racism
•Whiteness
Respect … Respect …
Respect