Research Empowering the Researched: Reflections on supporting Indigenous Teacher Aides to Tutor Mathematics

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Baturo, Annette R
Matthews, Chris
Underwood, Petrina
Cooper, Tom J
Warren, Elizabeth
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Figueras, O

Cortina, JL

Alatorre, S

Rojano, T

Sepulveda, A

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2008
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This paper looks at the implications of decolonising methodologies on mathematics education research with Indigenous communities. It uses a study of remote Indigenous assistants being supported to become effective mathematics tutors of at-risk Indigenous students to draw implications for the application of the Empowering Outcomes research model for remote Indigenous research sites. It discusses the results of the study in terms of benefit and empowerment, and draws conclusions with respect to research designs that benefit the researched.

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PROCEEDINGS OF THE JOINT MEETING OF PME 32 AND PME-NA XXX, VOL 2

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© The Author(s) 2008. The attached file is posted here with permission of the copyright owners for your personal use only. No further distribution permitted. For information about this conference please refer to the publisher's website or contact the authors.

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Mathematics and numeracy curriculum and pedagogy

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