posted on 2024-07-11, 16:23authored byKitty Grazyna Maria Vigo
The creative work - a website titled One Country: Different Voices at http://www.onecountrydifferentvoices.com.au/ - adapts for the non-Indigenous classroom a model for learning developed by Elders of Western New South Wales. Eight Ways Learning is based in traditional Indigenous approaches to learning. The website includes links to teaching and learning websites, Australian Indigenous knowledge, and background reading papers which challenge the students’ implicit world view and attitudes. Part 2: is a critical reflection of theories such as Feminism, Standpoint Theory, Whiteness Studies, and Indigenous research methodologies which inform the work.<p></p>
Also see Part 1 (https://doi.org/10.25916/sut.26295547) 'One Country: Different Voices: Meeting the Challenge of Introducing Indigenous Approaches to Learning to non-Indigenous Students. Creative Work and Exegesis', and website associated with thesis content: www.onecountrydifferentvoices.com.au (no longer available).