2024
DOI: 10.1007/s41297-024-00233-2
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Reimagining democratic education by positioning Aboriginal Country-centred learning as foundational to curriculum and pedagogy

Katrina Thorpe,
Linda ten Kate,
Cathie Burgess

Abstract: In settler colonial societies such as Australia, democracy has its origins in colonisation and so this influences educational structures, policies and what is taught every day in classrooms. The current national education vision, the Alice Springs (Mparntwe) Education Declaration (Education Council Secretariat, 2019) states that a purpose of education is to create “a socially cohesive society that values respects and appreciates different points of view and cultural, social linguistic, and religious diversity”… Show more

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