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Narrative Life: Democratic Curriculum and Indigenous Learning

✍ Scribed by Neil Hooley (auth.)


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Leaves
310
Series
Explorations of Educational Purpose 7
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


Written with educational practitioners in mind and set in a framework of progressive epistemology and pedagogy, this work tackles issues of global concern. It seeks to answer the question of how we structure education for the world’s 370 million indigenous people so as to promote intercultural understanding, maximize opportunity and right colonial wrongs.

Hooley’s work details an innovative curriculum design for indigenous school children based on the principles of participatory narrative inquiry, as well as exemplars of indigenous knowledge. Written from an Australian perspective, the book discusses broad international issues that impact on schooling such as globalisation, democratic education and whiteness and raises significant questions regarding indigenous culture and knowledge.

Taking inspiration from the works of John Dewey and Paulo Freire, Hooley asserts that a curriculum based on participatory narrative inquiry recognises and respects the interests and rights of local indigenous communities. Further, it provides a mechanism for linking with white mainstream curricula through the compilation of portfolios of student work and exemplars of knowledge across all subjects areas. This model views formal schooling as a central aspect of a child’s personal, family and community narrative and does not impose knowledge from without, but constructs knowledge from within. Learning is given an indigenous context and thus two-way inquiry between cultural viewpoints is encouraged.

Narrative Life makes an original contribution to indigenous education worldwide, and does so across all settings of primary and secondary schooling.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xxv
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Global Trends and Indigenous Challenges....Pages 3-17
Building Democracy....Pages 19-33
Confronting Whiteness....Pages 35-50
Education, Being and Identity....Pages 51-65
Front Matter....Pages 67-67
Indigenous Education....Pages 69-84
Self-Determination....Pages 85-99
Culture and Environment....Pages 101-116
National and International Insights....Pages 117-133
Front Matter....Pages 135-135
Indigenous Literacy and Epistemology....Pages 137-156
Two-Way Inquiry Learning....Pages 157-175
Participatory Narrative Inquiry....Pages 177-194
Exemplars of Indigenous Knowledge and Practice....Pages 195-212
Front Matter....Pages 213-213
Ambiguity and Indigenomathematics....Pages 215-231
Policy, Practice and Pedagogy....Pages 233-251
Education as Democratic Public Sphere....Pages 253-267
Back Matter....Pages 269-288

✦ Subjects


Sociology of Education


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