Burning Off: Indigenising the Discipline of English

With the push towards ‘Indigenisation’ in Australian tertiary institutes, the discipline of English at the University of Newcastle undertook a pilot project to investigate what this could look like and what it meant for staff and students. This paper reflects our efforts to engage with notions of ‘I...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Australian journal of indigenous education 2016-12, Vol.45 (2), p.159-169
Hauptverfasser: Collins-Gearing, Brooke, Smith, Rosalind
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:With the push towards ‘Indigenisation’ in Australian tertiary institutes, the discipline of English at the University of Newcastle undertook a pilot project to investigate what this could look like and what it meant for staff and students. This paper reflects our efforts to engage with notions of ‘Indigenisation’, based on national and international exemplars and presents one of our efforts to indigenise our discipline of English. We argue that our shifting and changing understanding of integrating Aboriginal ways of knowing into mainstream English courses is both difficult and essential.
ISSN:1326-0111
2049-7784
2049-7784
DOI:10.1017/jie.2016.6