
Debbie Lee, Stephanie Armstrong, Isabelle Adams and Gina Milgate.
The Australian Council for Educational Research has recently published a new book: Two Way Teaching and Learing …which highlights the need for engagement with Aboriginal students and their communities…as well as the need for a two-way partnership approach to teaching and learning.
ACER has also announced it has made Aboriginal education a key priority.
Indigenous Liaison officer Gina Milgate says the board of directors sees Indigenous education as a key priority for the organization
She speaks to Nerida Currey on Strong Voices.
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Speaking on CAAMA Radio Ms Milgate said they are working on a number of projects at the moment…for Aboriginal education research.
She says ACER have the capacity and the capability to contribute to this area…being in a position where they have the expertise to analyze data, analyze longitudinal studies and conduct and present those findings to inform policy and processes at the national state and local level.
