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Settler grammars and the Australian professional standards for teachers

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posted on 2024-11-02, 05:06 authored by Nikki Moodie, Rachel Patrick
In 2011, the Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership introduced new Professional Standards for Teachers, which require that graduate teachers possess knowledge and understanding of Indigenous students and cultures. The authors conducted interviews with 12 non-Indigenous teacher educators at one Australian university in order to understand how these Standards are interpreted and implemented. We adopt Calderon's framework of settler grammars to interpret the dialectic of presence and absence that teacher educators in our study describe. Extending this frame to an analysis of the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers, we find that settler grammars function to simultaneously erase Indigenous claims to sovereignty and epistemological equality, whilst promoting a representation of Indigenous people that asserts the primacy of the settler colonial state.

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Journal

Asia-Pacific Journal of Teacher Education

Volume

45

Issue

5

Start page

439

End page

454

Total pages

16

Publisher

Taylor and Francis

Place published

Australia

Language

English

Copyright

© 2017 Australian Teacher Education Association

Former Identifier

2006078543

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2017-10-10

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