Lessons from the AIME approach to the teaching relationship: valuing biepistemic practice

PEDAGOGY CULTURE AND SOCIETY(2017)

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The Australian Indigenous Mentoring Experience (AIME) is a national, extracurricular mentoring programme that is closing the educational gap for young Indigenous Australians. So what is AIME doing that is working so well? This article draws on a large-scale classroom ethnography to describe the pedagogies that facilitate the teacher-student relationships in this programme. We use Shawn Wilson's theorisation of Indigenous ways of knowing in order to ` unpack' how these approaches succeeded in creating the egalitarian and trust-filled relationships reportedly experienced in the AIME programme.
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Australian Indigenous Mentoring Experience (AIME),teacher-student relationships,power,epistemology,Indigenous Australians,Shawn Wilson,relationality
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