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Co-hosted by Professor Tracey Bunda and Associate Professor Katelyn Barney, this podcast series focuses on Indigenising the university curriculum. Each episode is an interview with Indigenous and/or non-Indigenous academics across the faculties at the University of Queensland.

Indigenising Curriculum in Practice Bunda & Barney

    • Onderwijs

Co-hosted by Professor Tracey Bunda and Associate Professor Katelyn Barney, this podcast series focuses on Indigenising the university curriculum. Each episode is an interview with Indigenous and/or non-Indigenous academics across the faculties at the University of Queensland.

    Truth: Vigya Sharma

    Truth: Vigya Sharma

    Dr Vigya Sharma discusses how she is Indigenising the curriculum in her humanitarian engineering course. She discusses the use of case studies and videos resources as a way of introducing students to key truths in relation to access to water, sanitation, energy, and infrastructure in remote Indigenous communities. You can view the transcript for the interview here.

    • 18 min.
    Reciprocity: Sharlene Leroy-Dyer, Samantha Cooms and Gemma Irving

    Reciprocity: Sharlene Leroy-Dyer, Samantha Cooms and Gemma Irving

    Dr Sharlene Leroy-Dyer, Dr Samantha Cooms and Dr Gemma Irving discuss the principles and practices they are using to Indigenise the curriculum in business and management courses. They also discuss the importance of allyship, reciprocity and collaboration between Indigenous and non-Indigenous staff in this context. You can view the transcript for the interview here.

    • 17 min.
    Cultural Capability: Karina Maxwell and Kate Thompson

    Cultural Capability: Karina Maxwell and Kate Thompson

    Karina Maxwell and Kate Thompson discuss teaching students how to do a meaningful acknowledgement of Country and ensuring students studying nursing, midwifery and social work reflect on their identities in order to become more culturally capable. You can view the transcript for the interview here.

    • 17 min.
    Relationships: Des Crump and Samantha Disbray

    Relationships: Des Crump and Samantha Disbray

    Des Crump and Dr Samantha Disbray discuss building and sustaining relationships, the importance of listening, and the ways local place names can be used as a starting point to Indigenise the curriculum. You can view the transcript for the interview here.

    • 21 min.
    Country: Coen Hird and Steven Salisbury

    Country: Coen Hird and Steven Salisbury

    Coen Hird and Associate Professor Steven Salisbury discuss field teaching, building relationships with Butchulla traditional owners at K’gari, and the ways they are introducing students to the importance of respecting Aboriginal understandings and connections to Country. You can view the transcript for the interview here.

    • 21 min.
    Benefits: Anna Lagos and Caitlin Murphy

    Benefits: Anna Lagos and Caitlin Murphy

    Anna Lagos and Caitlin Murphy discuss the benefits of Indigenising the curriculum and how the University of Queensland library is supporting Indigenising curriculum. You can view the transcript for the interview here. The website Anna and Caitlin discuss can be found here.

    • 15 min.

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