Title of article :
Educating for Uncertainty in a changing World: issues within an Australian remote indigenous context
Author/Authors :
TORRES، PAT نويسنده , , ARNOTT، ALLAN نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages :
-224
From page :
225
To page :
0
Abstract :
Following the theme of ʹeducating for uncertainty in a changing worldʹ, this article delves into some of the issues that emerge for remote area indigenous Australians when change, cultural maintenance and an uncertain future collide. As a minority culture living alongside a Western colonizing culture, indigenous Australians confront a range of issues. This is particularly the case, as this paper argues, in the field of vocational education and training (VET). By discussing the establishment of the current VET system developed for a ʹmainstream ʹ context, and contrasting this to the remote area context, the article highlights the differences between the two and provides a basis for understanding the issues that arise. A discussion of the current social and political milieu furthers an understanding of these issues, which coalesce around the notions of control and access. It is apparent that these key notions remain pivotal if remote indigenous Australians are to educate for uncertainty in a changing world.
Keywords :
intruder pressure , optimal territory size , convict cichlid , resource defence. , feeding territories
Journal title :
COMPARATIVE EDUCATION
Serial Year :
1999
Journal title :
COMPARATIVE EDUCATION
Record number :
21469
Link To Document :
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