JOURNAL ARTICLE

Beyond cultural competence: transforming teacher professional learning through Aboriginal community-controlled cultural immersion

Cathie Burgess

Year: 2017 Journal:   Critical Studies in Education Vol: 60 (4)Pages: 477-495   Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Abstract

This paper problematises the concept of cultural competence in teacher professional learning arguing instead for opportunities to develop critical reflexivity in the ongoing construction of a pedagogical cultural identity. In the Aboriginal context within Australia, this research study demonstrates how attaining cultural knowledge, understandings and skills is most effective when professional learning is delivered by local Aboriginal cultural knowledge holders. This research study analyses the New South Wales Aboriginal Education Consultative Group Connecting to Country cultural immersion programme for local communities and schools. A mixed methods approach, analysing quantitative and qualitative data from questionnaires and interviews, highlights the significant impact this experience has on teachers in building relationships with local Aboriginal community members. Teachers reported learning new knowledge about local Aboriginal people, culture, history and issues that challenged their assumptions, personal and collective positioning and pedagogical approaches to teaching Aboriginal students. Implications from the study identify the significance of privileging Indigenous ways of knowing, being and doing in order to realise culturally responsive schooling and empower teachers as critically reflective change agents in their schools. It further identifies the need for significant human and financial investment so that all teachers can engage with this authentic and potentially transformative professional learning experience.

Keywords:
Transformative learning Reflexivity Sociology Cultural competence Pedagogy Indigenous Professional learning community Competence (human resources) Traditional knowledge Professional development Teacher education Cultural identity Qualitative research Public relations Psychology Political science Social science Social psychology

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Citation History

Topics

Indigenous and Place-Based Education
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Education
Educator Training and Historical Pedagogy
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Sociology and Political Science
Indigenous Health, Education, and Rights
Social Sciences →  Social Sciences →  Health
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