Zane Ma RheaLeading and Managing Indigenous Education in the Postcolonial World
Zane Ma Rhea is Senior Lecturer and Coordinator of Indigenous Education and Leadership in the Faculty of Education, Monash University, Australia.
Part 1: International Context of Indigenous Education Indigenous Education
in Complex, Globalized, Postcolonial States Part 2: History, Partnerships
and Knowledge Exchange between Mainstream Education and Indigenous Peoples
Understanding History: The Colliding World of Indigenous Intellect and
Colonial Administration. Theorizing the Logic of Partnership. Preservation
and Maintenance of Indigenous Perspectives in Education Part 3: Managing
Intelligent Complexity: Engaging Communities, Schools and Governments
Leading and Managing the Complexity of Indigenous Education. Engaging
Communities: Ownership and High Expectations. Engaging Schools: Partnership
and Collaboration. Teacher Professional Skills Development: Change,
Intercultural Competency and Cultural Safety Part 4: Developing the
Official Mind: Aligning Educational Administration Engaging Education
Administration: Transparency and Accountability. Evolving the Colonial
Mindset: Towards an Indigenist Approach Part 5: Towards an Indigenist
Perspective Leading and Managing Indigenous Education: A Global Challenge.