TY - JOUR
T1 - SCHOOL IS HOME, HOME AS SCHOOL
T2 - YOLNGU 'ON COUNTRY' AND 'THROUGH COUNTRY' PLACE-BASED EDUCATION FROM GäWA HOMELAND
AU - van Gelderen, Ben
AU - Guthadjaka, Kathy
PY - 2019/10/23
Y1 - 2019/10/23
N2 - In the review of rural, regional and remote education in Australia, Halsey briefly reflected on the old conundrum of how traditional Indigenous culture and -western' knowledge (as represented in mainstream curriculum) might be integrated in remote schooling contexts. The recommendation supplied was for -greater opportunity in the curriculum for learning about and valuing home and Homelands knowledge and life skills' (Halsey, 2018, p. 32). However, what appears a simple recommendation rests upon a complex definition of -homeland' and a long history of Indigenous negotiation with balanda (white) educational policies and practices in north-east Arnhem Land. At the Warramiri Yolŋu homeland of Gäwa, a philosophy of education has developed to encompass a profound place-based prioritisation. Following a critical Indigenous methodological framework designed by Yolŋu Elders, community research from Gäwa will be outlined to elucidate this localised Indigenous -on country' and -through country' pedagogy, and a practical demonstration of the philosophy in terms of the incorporation of a Warramiri -turning' seasonal-cycle curriculum will also be briefly discussed.
AB - In the review of rural, regional and remote education in Australia, Halsey briefly reflected on the old conundrum of how traditional Indigenous culture and -western' knowledge (as represented in mainstream curriculum) might be integrated in remote schooling contexts. The recommendation supplied was for -greater opportunity in the curriculum for learning about and valuing home and Homelands knowledge and life skills' (Halsey, 2018, p. 32). However, what appears a simple recommendation rests upon a complex definition of -homeland' and a long history of Indigenous negotiation with balanda (white) educational policies and practices in north-east Arnhem Land. At the Warramiri Yolŋu homeland of Gäwa, a philosophy of education has developed to encompass a profound place-based prioritisation. Following a critical Indigenous methodological framework designed by Yolŋu Elders, community research from Gäwa will be outlined to elucidate this localised Indigenous -on country' and -through country' pedagogy, and a practical demonstration of the philosophy in terms of the incorporation of a Warramiri -turning' seasonal-cycle curriculum will also be briefly discussed.
KW - 'on country'
KW - 'through country' pedagogy
KW - Gäwa
KW - Homeland education
KW - Yolŋu Bothways
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85160563187&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.47381/aijre.v29i3.235
DO - 10.47381/aijre.v29i3.235
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85160563187
SN - 1036-0026
VL - 29
SP - 56
EP - 75
JO - Australian and International Journal of Rural Education
JF - Australian and International Journal of Rural Education
IS - 3
ER -