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A Child Welfare Course for Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal Students: Pedagogical and Technical Challenges

Abstract

This chapter describes the development of a Web-based undergraduate child welfare course for Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal learners. Rather than simply incorporate an Aboriginal perspective into Eurocentric pedagogies and course structures, the authors disrupt the dominance of Western ways of knowing in education by designing the course to situate Western knowledge as a way of knowing rather than the way of knowing and the frame from which all other perspectives are understood. In this research the authors describe the differences between Aboriginal and European thought and reveal how Web-based courses can be designed in ways that do not perpetuate Eurocentrism.

Authors

Rice-Green J; Dumbrill GC

Journal

Journal of Technology in Human Services, Vol. 23, No. 3-4, pp. 167–181

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Publication Date

August 4, 2005

DOI

10.1300/j017v23n03_01

ISSN

1522-8835

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