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Wk2 Proud, D., Lynch, S., à Beckett, C., & Pike, D. (2017). ‘Muck-
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Wk3 Morgan, A. (2017). Cultivating critical reflection: educators
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Wk4 Please refer to recommended readings this week
Wk5 Shay, M., & Wickes, J. (2017). Aboriginal Identity in Education
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      Ellinghaus, K., & Wickes, J. (2020). A Moving Female Frontier:
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Wk    Buckskin, P. (2012). Engaging Indigenous Students: The
6     important relationship between Aboriginal and Torres Strait
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      action plan for Queensland. Retrieved
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Wk7 Heiss, Anita. (2015) The Blackwords Essays. St Lucia: Austlit.
Wk8 Heiss, A. (2018). Growing up Aboriginal in Australia. Collingwood: Schwartz
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Wk9 Anderson, L., Gatwiri, K., Riley, L. & Townsend-Cross, M. (2020) 9
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      McCallum, K., & Waller, L. (2017). Indigenous media studies in Australia:
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      Producers, Industries, Audiences (pp. 105–124). Palgrave Macmillan Ltd.
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Wk1 Sarra, G. (2011). Indigenous studies in all schools. International
0   Journal of Inclusive Education, 15(6), 611-625.
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      Miller, J., & Armour, D. (2019). Supporting successful outcomes in
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      systematic review. Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education, 1-17.
Wk1 Lampert, J. (2012). Becoming a socially just teacher: walking the
1   talk. In J. Phillips & J. Lampert (Eds.), Introductory Indigenous
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      Shay, M., Sarra, G. & Woods, A. (2019). The imagination
      declaration: young Indigenous Australians want to be heard but
will we listen?. Retreived from https://theconversation.com/the-
imagination-declaration-young-indigenous-australians-want-to-be-
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Newell, M. (2020). In My Blood It Runs. Informit, Melbourne (Vic.).
https://edutv.informit.com.au/watch-screen.php?videoID=5438014