Literacy education and indigenous Au...
Rennie, Jennifer.

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  • Literacy education and indigenous Australians = theory, research and practice /
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    Title/Author: Literacy education and indigenous Australians/ edited by Jennifer Rennie, Helen Harper.
    Reminder of title: theory, research and practice /
    other author: Rennie, Jennifer.
    Published: Singapore :Springer Singapore : : 2019.,
    Description: xi, 332 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
    [NT 15003449]: 1 introduction -- Section 1 Examining the lOcal: Theory and practice -- 2 The Evidence of Literacy Learning Through Contemporary Kunibidji Knowledge Systems -- 3 The Evidence of Literacy Learning Through Contemporary Kunibidji Knowledge Systems -- 4 Durithunga Boul: A pattern of respectful relationships, reciprocity and socially just literacy education in one urban school -- 5 Family story time -- 6 Confessions from a reading program: building connections, competence and confidence -- 7 Talking and writing to develop mathematical meanings in a remote Indigenous context -- 8 Indigenous doctoral literacy in the Humanities and Social Sciences -- 9 Preparing pre-service teachers to teach literacy in remote spaces -- Section 2 Examining the systemic: Theory and practice -- 10 A long unfinished struggle: literacy education and Indigenous cultural and language rights -- 11 Embedding evidence based practice into a remote Indigenous early learning and parenting program: A systematic approach -- 12 Early Literacy: strengthening outcomes through processes of collaboration and engagement -- 13 "Just teach our kids to read": Efficacy of intensive reading interventions for both younger and older low-progress readers in schools serving mainly remote Indigenous communities -- 14 A Case Study of Controversy: the Cape York Aboriginal Australian Academy -- 15 Good theory, good systems: An instance of accelerated literacy pedagogy implementation -- 16 'A strong belief in the possibility of a better life'. The pedagogy of contingency and the ethic of solidarity in the Yes, I Can! Aboriginal Adult Literacy Campaign -- 17 Afterword: Being literate in 'Australian': The future can.
    Contained By: Springer eBooks
    Subject: Literacy - Australia. -
    Online resource: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-8629-9
    ISBN: 9789811386299
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