Truth Commissions and Teacher Education in Australia and the Northern Nordics
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Method and Research Question
1.2. Australia—Historical Background
Truth-Telling and Seeking in Australia
1.3. The Northern Nordics—Historical Background
Truth-Seeking and Reconciliation in the Northern Nordics
2. Results
2.1. Indigenous Knowledges and Learners: Teacher and Curriculum Standards in Australia
2.2. Minority Knowledge, National Curricula, and Compulsory Schooling in the Nordics
2.3. Nordic and Australian Truth and Reconciliation Commissions: Objectives, Focus, and Educational Ambitions
3. Discussion—Implications for Future Teacher Training?
3.1. Systemic Level
3.2. Institutional Level
It continues a decades-long focus on external regulation and mandated content while disregarding the expertise of teacher educators. It also fails to address the structural and systemic issues—such as inequitable resourcing of schools, excessive administrative burden on teachers, and devaluing of the profession—which have led to teacher shortages and falling standards.
3.3. Practical Level
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
1 | https://yoorrookjusticecommission.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/07/Yoorrook-Justice-Commission-Interim-Report.pdf (accessed on 20 March 2024). It has been ongoing since 2020 and is set to conclude in 2025. Reckoning with past injustice is an integral part of the treaty process, to which the Victorian government has been committed since 2018. According to the government, ‘truth-telling lays the foundation for treaty with a shared understanding and creation of public record’ (Victorian Government 2024). The truth commission was established after the First Peoples’ Assembly of Victoria (Assembly) passed a resolution in June 2020 seeking commitment from the State to establish a truth and justice process. |
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