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Created in collaboration with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, this program teaches you to recognize and challenge negative narratives about Indigenous peoples while fostering authentic cultural awareness among your students.
This degree is perfect for educators dedicated to promoting social justice, equity, and culturally inclusive teaching methods across curriculum design, classroom practices, leadership, and research. It's designed for teachers aiming to enhance learning experiences for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students.
To earn the Master of Education (Leadership in Aboriginal Education), you must finish 8 units (48 credit points), including:
at least 5 units (30 credit points) from this specialization, consisting of:
a minimum of 3 core units (18 credit points); and
at least 2 elective units (12 credit points); plus
a required capstone unit (6 credit points); and
up to 2 additional units (12 credit points) from any Master of Education program offerings.