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2024

Book Chapter

Indigenous perspectives in assessment

Armour, Danielle, Cole, Antoinette, Thomson, Amy, McKinnon, Daniel Kiwa, Perkins, Ren and Shay, Marnee (2024). Indigenous perspectives in assessment. Designing inclusive assessment in schools. (pp. 97-108) edited by James P. Davis, Sarah Adams, Catherine Challen and Theresa Bourke. London, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9781003463184-12

Indigenous perspectives in assessment

2023

Book Chapter

What next? building on the evidence of teaching and learning mathematics for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students

Miller, Jodie, Armour, Danielle, Shay, Marnee and Sawatzki, Carly (2023). What next? building on the evidence of teaching and learning mathematics for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students. Assessing the evidence in Indigenous education research: implications for policy and practice. (pp. 201-227) edited by Nikki Moodie, Kevin Lowe, Roselyn Dixon and Karen Trimmer. Cham, Switzerland: Springer. doi: 10.1007/978-3-031-14306-9_11

What next? building on the evidence of teaching and learning mathematics for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students

2021

Book Chapter

Relational pedagogies and co-constructing curriculum

Armour, Danielle and Miller, Jodie (2021). Relational pedagogies and co-constructing curriculum. Indigenous education in Australia: learning and teaching for deadly futures. (pp. 162-173) edited by Marnee Shay and Rhonda Oliver. Abingdon, Oxon, United Kingdom: Routledge. doi: 10.4324/9780429263453-13

Relational pedagogies and co-constructing curriculum

2018

Book Chapter

Mathematical discourse when engaging in pattern generalisation: considering semiotic systems in young Indigenous Australian students

Miller, Jodie, Warren, Elizabeth and Armour, Danielle (2018). Mathematical discourse when engaging in pattern generalisation: considering semiotic systems in young Indigenous Australian students. Mathematical discourse that breaks barriers and creates space for marginalized learners. (pp. 213-234) edited by Roberta Hunter, Marta Civil, Beth Herbel-Eisenmann, Núria Planas and David Wagner. Rotterdam, The Netherlands: Sense Publishers. doi: 10.1163/9789004378735_011

Mathematical discourse when engaging in pattern generalisation: considering semiotic systems in young Indigenous Australian students