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The Inclusion of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander content in the Australian National Curriculum : A cultural, cognitive and socio-political evaluation

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posted on 2013-08-01, 00:00 authored by Tyson YunkaportaTyson Yunkaporta, Kevin Lowe
THE ANALYSIS PRESENTED in this paper is an evaluation of the specific tagged ‘Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander’ content as described in course Content Descriptions and Elaborations in each of the first four ACARA curriculum documents. The analysis is in three forms: 1) a multilayered cultural analysis based on work by Grant and Yunkaporta; 2), an analysis based on Bloom’s revised taxonomy of the cognitive expectations of student learning embedded within each curriculum document; and 3) an analysis of the learning opportunities provided to students across a range of significant socio-political issues. The findings of this initial analysis raises serious questions about ACARA’s assertion that they intend to provide all students with the opportunities to develop a deep understanding of the histories and cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. The paper argues that there appears to be a clear lack of intention on ACARA’s part to engage fully with the potential of the Australian Curriculum to integrate high-quality learning around the histories and cultures of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

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Location

Sydney, N.S.W.

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Language

eng

Publication classification

C3.1 Non-refereed articles in a professional journal

Copyright notice

2013, The Authors

Journal

Curriculum Perspectives

Volume

33

ISSN

0159-7868

Issue

1

Publisher

Springer