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Indigenous research and broader issues in the Academy

journal contribution
posted on 2017-12-06, 00:00 authored by J Vickery, A Thorpe, E Bamblett, L Thorpe, H Kennedy, A Clarke, N Waddell, G Phillips, J Selam, A Vickery, Bronwyn Fredericks
The Rudd Labour Government rode to power in Australia on the education promise of 'an education revolution‘. The term 'education revolution‘ carries all the obligatory marketing metaphors that an aspirant government might want recognised by the general public on the eve government came to power however in revolutionary terms it fades into insignificance in comparison to the real revolution in Australian education. This revolution simply put is to elevate Indigenous Knowledge Systems, in Australian Universities. In the forty three years since the nation setting Referendum of 1967 a generation has made a beach head on the educational landscape. Now a further generation who having made it into the field of higher degrees yearn for the ways and means to authentically marshal Indigenous knowledge? The Institute of Koorie Education at Deakin has for over twenty years not only witnessed the transition but is also a leader in the field. With the appointment of two Chairs of Indigenous Knowledge Systems to build on to its already established research profile the Institute moved towards what is the 'real‘ revolution in education – the elevation of Indigenous Knowledge as a legitimate knowledge system. This paper lays out the Institute of Koorie Education‘s Research Plan and the basis of an argument put to the academy that will be the driver for this pursuit.

History

Issue

2010

Start Page

1

End Page

10

Number of Pages

10

eISSN

1177-6641

ISSN

1177-1364

Location

New Zealand

Publisher

Te Tauihu o Nga Wananga

Language

en-aus

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • No

External Author Affiliations

Queensland University of Technology; TBA Research Institute;

Era Eligible

  • No

Journal

World Indigenous Nations Higher Education Consortium journal : indigenous voices, indigenous research.