Education for productive futures: a white woman learning from Aboriginal voices
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conference contribution
posted on 2024-06-17, 14:29authored byR Carnes
High incarceration rates of Aboriginal Western Australians leads to between 1800 and 2000 Aboriginal prisoners at any one time. Despite this little is written or noted in Australian peer reviewed academic literature about education provision to Aboriginal prisoners. "Closing the Gap: learning from and privileging Aboriginal voices to learn what helps and hinders education
in WA prisons" is a PhD project nearing submission. It has been conducted in partnership with the Deaths in Custody Watch Committee as we ll as with the support of a local community legal
service. The findings are relevant beyond a prison context.
This paper specifically focuses on how understandings of the concept of productivity can differ. It
considers what might or might not be helpful in achieving productive educational and training
outcomes in Western Australian prisons for Indigenous individuals, families and communities. It
relies heavily on the words of the author's teachers; the Aboriginal participants in the project alongside Indigenous authors and academics. The paper concludes by considering implications for developing and evaluating training programs in more flexible ways that respect diversity.
History
Location
Fremantle, Western Australia
Start date
2013-04-03
End date
2013-04-05
ISBN-13
978-0-9805275-3-7
Indigenous content
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Notes
I was affiliated with Murdoch Uni at this time. My paper is under Abstract 65 http://avetra.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/AVETRA13_0065_Final-Paper.pdf
Publication classification
E1.1 Full written paper - refereed, E Conference publication
Copyright notice
2013, Australian Vocational Education and Training Research Association
Title of proceedings
VET Research At the Edge – Training for Diversity and Change
Event
AVETRA 16th Annual Conference: VET Research At the Edge – Training for Diversity and Change
Publisher
Australian Vocational Education and Training Research Association