Foreword
Paul Hughes.-
Preface
Robyn Jorgensen, Peter Sullivan and Peter Grootenboer.-
Chapter 1 : An Aboriginal perspective on education –Policy and practice
Dale Kerwin and Harry van Issum.-
Chapter 2 : A systemic evidence-based strategy to improve Indigenous students’ numeracy and literacy
Thelma Perso.-
Chapter 3 : Indigenous Education Workers: A special case of educational assistant
Bob Funnell.-
Chapter 4 : Combating role discontinuity for principals of remote Indigenous schools
Richard Niesche.-
Chapter 5 : Teacher s’ beliefs and practices in teaching mathematics in remote Aboriginal schools
Robyn Jorgensen, Peter Grootenboer and Richard Niesche .-
Chapter 6 : Language for Learning in Indigenous Classrooms: Foundations for Literacy and Numeracy
Rod Gardner and Ilana Mushin.-
Chapter 7 : Naming method: “This is it, maybe, but youshould talk to …”
Lisa Lunney-Borden and Dave Wagner.-
Chapter 8 : A three-level intervention pedagogy to enhance the academic achievement of Indigenous students: Evidence from QuickSmart
John Pegg and Lorraine Graham.-
Chapter 9 : Building confidence and fostering engagement in Aboriginal learners
Peter Sullivan and Niek van Riel.-
Chapter 10 : Connecting children, community and curriculum
Jennifer Rennie.-
Chapter 11 : Evaluating Indigenous science education programs: Applying the Ininiwi-kiskānītamowin Indigenous science education model to an informal education program
Dawn Sutherland and Natalie Swayze.-
Chapter 12 : Using digital media to mediate learning in remote Aboriginal communities
Robyn Jorgensen.