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"Just Passing" : Teaching and Learning with Non-Indigenous Students through Acknowledgement of Country
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"Just Passing" : Teaching and Learning with Non-Indigenous Students through Acknowledgement of Country
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'At the opening of the Federal Parliament’s Senate Chamber in August 2022, Senator Pauline Hanson staged a demonstration against the Acknowledgement of Country, including a prepared media statement and a performative walkout from the chamber. The act of acknowledging Ngambri and Ngunnawal Country was, Hanson stated, not a traditional custom and was a “divisive” one. As a non-Indigenous academic in the tertiary sector, I want to explore how pedagogy can create a site to reflect this public conversation and take it much further than the media cycle.' (Publication abstract)
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"Just Passing" : Teaching and Learning with Non-Indigenous Students through Acknowledgement of Country
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