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Abstract
deficit discourse Aboriginal education history Kimberley Tertiary Education Remote Aboriginal Tertiary Education Cultural security strengths narratives
Our past shapes our present. However, do Australian universities understand the ways historical discourses continue to shape them? Provoked by the findings of our empirical study implemented in Western Australia's Kimberley region in 2018-2019, we conducted a critical text analysis of recent and past policies to seek historical explanation. As a research team, we noted a demand on behalf of Aboriginal activists to shift from the discourse of " problem " to " nationhood " during the first launch of the Aboriginal flag at the Aboriginal Tent Embassy in 1972. However, in our study we observed the " problem " vocabulary lives on, impacting remote Aboriginal tertiary education through its deficit discourse and " gap language ". In this paper, we show how the future for remote Aboriginal tertiary education sits within our everyday narratives and explanations. The imperative is to recognise Aboriginal knowledges, strengths, contribution and experience; the alternative is to remain trapped by the deficit discourses of a colonial era. A strengths-based discourse acknowledges that Aboriginal people living in remote communities have the capacity, knowledge and know-how to engage with tertiary education in culturally secure ways. Remote Aboriginal tertiary education could show the way to genuine socio-political transformation in Australia; and the Kimberley could lead this process.
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Title
Aboriginal Nation: A strong Kimberley tertiary education narrative
Creators
Sandra Wooltorton - University of Notre Dame
John Guenther - Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education
Judith Wilks - University of Notre Dame
Anna Dwyer - University of Notre Dame
Publication Details
The Australian journal of indigenous education, Vol.51(1), 45
Publisher
University of Queensland
Identifiers
991013055413802368
Academic Unit
Faculty of Education
Language
English
Resource Type
Journal article
Aboriginal Nation: A strong Kimberley tertiary education narrative