Overview
This topic introduces students to the close study of Reconciliation both in Australia and Internationally. The topic proposes that any process of reconciliation should be underpinned by an understanding of the history of imperialism, colonisation and more recently globalisation. This topic is designed to allow students to read, view and … For more content click the Read More button below.
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Aims
This topic aims to provide opportunities for students to:
- Engage with and interrogate critical debates raised by reconciliation
- Develop appropriate teaching/learning strategies to engage with reconciliation through education
- Listen to and develop understanding of Indigenous voices in multiple contexts
- Examine questions of control over and access to Indigenous knowledges in a variety of forms
- Analyse the politics of representation and appropriation and ethical responsibility
- Study the reclamation of Indigenous knowledges in contemporary contexts
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