Sustainable Teaching Strategies to Teach Indigenous Students: Their Relations to Students' Engaged Learning and Teachers' Self-Concept

F Han - Sustainability, 2022 - mdpi.com
To help Indigenous Australian students engage with academic work, educators and
teachers alike need to understand what teaching strategies are beneficial for Indigenous …

'Learning her culture and growing up strong': Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander fathers, children and the sharing of culture

J Prehn, MA Guerzoni, H Peacock - Journal of Sociology, 2021 - journals.sagepub.com
Indigenous fathers play a central role in the lives of Indigenous children growing up strong.
For Australia's Indigenous people, growing strong includes the possession of heightened …

Individual Counseling Empty Chair Technique on Introverted Children Self-Concept: A Single Subject Research (SSR)

NA Mangela, MF Silalahi, A Arifyadi… - Journal of Gifted …, 2024 - journal.scidacplus.com
The aim of this study is to describe the condition of introverted children's self-concept before
and after being given individual counseling using the empty chair technique. This research …

High-ability Aboriginal Australian students' reasoning about source of effort

C Tikoft, R Craven, A Yeung… - Cambridge Journal of …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
This study investigated how high-ability Australian Aboriginal adolescents reasoned about
sources of effort in their transition to secondary schools. High-ability Year 7 Aboriginal …

Upholding heightened expectations of Indigenous children? Parents do, teachers do not

H Peacock, J Prehn, MA Guerzoni, W Aitken… - The Australian Journal …, 2021 - cambridge.org
This paper argues that a component of increasing the rate of Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Islander children and youths completing their secondary education is having parents and …

" Smooth seas never made a skilled sailor": Indigenous students' academic buoyancy and the locale of the learner

T Sam, A McDowall - Australian Journal of Indigenous Education …, 2024 - search.informit.org
This article explores how academic buoyancy, a concept from the educational psychology
literature, can be used to understand the experiences of Indigenous secondary students' …

[PDF][PDF] Improving schooling and outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander learners in South Australian Catholic schools and centres: a narrative review of the …

S Schulz, A Morrison, FR Blanch, J Buckskin… - 2023 - hekyll.services.adelaide.edu.au
This narrative literature review has been produced for Catholic Education South Australia
(CESA) as part of a larger research-consultancy entitled Re-imagining Catholic Education …

[PDF][PDF] The importance of culture and significant others in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander childrens' education

HT Peacock - 2022 - figshare.utas.edu.au
This thesis examines the impacts that culture and identity, and the positive role that
significant others, including parents, peers, teacher, Aboriginal education workers, and …

Transition to Secondary School for Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Students in High-Ability Settings

C Tikoft - 2021 - acuresearchbank.acu.edu.au
High-ability Aboriginal students are not achieving educational outcomes commensurate to
their non-Indigenous peers. High-ability Aboriginal students are also underrepresented in …

[HTML][HTML] Empowering Hope: A Literature Review Exploring the Potential of Narrative Therapy Among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Girls

K Morcom - New Directions in Guidance and Counselling …, 2023 - jcu.pressbooks.pub
Abstract Young Indigenous women in Australia are the products of generations of colonial
dispossession, violence and disadvantage. They are also the bearers of inexplicable …