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International Journal of Inclusive Education | 2011

Indigenous Studies in All Schools.

Grace Sarra

Cherbourg State School is approximately 300 km northwest of Brisbane. It is situated in an Aboriginal community at Cherbourg with approximately 250 students. At the Cherbourg State School, the aim was to generate good academic outcomes for all students from kindergarten to Year 7 and to nurture a strong and positive sense of what it means to be Aboriginal in today’s society. In this paper, I will discuss modernism and postmodernism in indigenous studies and how this has impacted on the design and development of the Indigenous Studies Programme at the Cherbourg State School. The programme was designed to provide students with the opportunity to learn about the history of Indigenous people from Indigenous voices and provide an understanding of the impact of invasion and the consequences on the lives of Indigenous people, in the past and present. The stories from the elders and members of their own community provided knowledge that allowed students to challenge Aboriginal identity by taking on existing perceptions so that they could be better processed and understood.


Faculty of Education | 2011

Indigenous mathematics : creating an equitable learning environment

Grace Sarra; Christopher Matthews; Bronwyn F. Ewing; Thomas J. Cooper


The Australian journal of Indigenous education | 2008

Cherbourg State School in Historical Context.

Grace Sarra


Curriculum perspectives | 2018

Working with incarcerated indigenous and low socioeconomic status youth and their teachers to improve learning outcomes in mathematics

Bronwyn F. Ewing; Grace Sarra


School of Teacher Education & Leadership; Faculty of Education | 2017

Unlocking the learning potential of young people in youth detention

Bronwyn F. Ewing; Grace Sarra; Thomas J. Cooper


School of Teacher Education & Leadership; Faculty of Education | 2017

Access to sustainable employment and productivetraining: Workplace participation strategies forIndigenous employees

Bronwyn F. Ewing; Grace Sarra; Robin Price; Grace O'Brien; Chelsey Priddle


Faculty of Education | 2017

Access to sustainable employment and productive training: Workplace participation strategies for indigenous employees

Bronwyn F. Ewing; Grace Sarra; Grace O'Brien; Chelsey Priddle


Australian Aboriginal Studies | 2017

Access to Sustainable Employment and Productive Training: Workplace Participation Strategies for Indigenous Employees

Bronwyn F. Ewing; Grace Sarra; Robin Price; Grace O'Brien; Chelsey Priddle


Faculty of Education | 2016

QUT YuMi deadly maths: Making a difference in mathematics learning for Indigenous and non-Indigenous students

Grace Sarra; Kim Maree Alexander; Merilyn Gladys Carter; Thomas J. Cooper


School of Teacher Education & Leadership; Faculty of Education | 2014

Successful outcomes in vocational education and trainingcourses and mathematics: how pedagogy and expectations influence achievement

Bronwyn F. Ewing; Grace Sarra; Thomas J. Cooper; Christopher Matthews

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Bronwyn F. Ewing

Queensland University of Technology

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Thomas J. Cooper

Queensland University of Technology

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Christopher Matthews

Queensland University of Technology

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Robin Price

Queensland University of Technology

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Annette R. Baturo

Queensland University of Technology

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Merilyn Gladys Carter

Queensland University of Technology

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