Creativity in reactivity: Application of a ‘relationships-first’ strategy in the rapid transition to online learning for Indigenous university students during COVID-19
University Indigenous Education Units (IEU) support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students’ success, via providing academic, social, and cultural support and a sense of community on campus. As a result of the social distancing guidelines imposed during the COVID-19 pandemic, however, Australian universities have transitioned to online learning and campuses have closed. These rapid changes pose challenges for IEUs who have had to quickly innovate to ensure they can continue supporting their student cohorts. This paper provides a qualitative case study to describe how one IEU, located in Perth Western Australia, employed a ‘relationships-first’ strategy to maintain contact with and deliver support to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students. We outline the Centre’s activities during the transition to online support, including adaptation of the Transition Academic Pastoral and Support (TAPS) model, hosting weekly virtual ‘cup of tea’ sessions, and providing students with laptops to complete online learning– these moves are contextualised within a discussion of the Eurocentric foundations of Australian higher education, which has been exacerbated in recent years by neoliberalism and its Western capitalist bias. Against this backdrop, high-frequency contact provided students with an ongoing sense of a community of practice which is a necessary pre-cursor for their success.
Details
Title
Creativity in reactivity
Authors/Creators
R Bennett
A. Tanoa
B. Uink
C. van den Berg
Publication Details
Journal of Global Indigeneity, Vol.5(1), pp.1-13
Publisher
Prof. Bronwyn Carlson
Identifiers
991005616561507891
Murdoch Affiliation
Kulbardi Aboriginal Centre; College of Law, Arts and Social Sciences
Language
English
Resource Type
Journal article
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