Resources and Media
Featured Resources
Media

‘Tell students they can do it’: how Aboriginal people can inspire each other to become teachers
The Conversation | Tracy Woodroffe and Khushi Chauhan.
Articles
Media Release
Articles
- Research news: Boosting the number of First Nations school teachers | February 27 2015 | Teacher Magazine
- Spot the Aboriginal teacher: Increasing the numbers and planning for the future! | October 21, 2024 | Needed Now in Learning and Teaching Newsletter.
- ‘Tell students they can do it’: how Aboriginal people can inspire each other to become teachers | July 9, 2024 | The Conversation (Opinion piece) | Tracy Woodroffe & Khushi Chauhan
Media Release
- CDU unveils groundbreaking lecturer guidebook at National Education Conference. | December 2024 | CDU Uni Newsletter
- Guidebook to increase student inclusion, retention and unit completion | 25 September 2024 | CDU Newsroom
- New research to support First Nations students in the Territory | 19 September 2022 | CDU Newsroom
Ethics
These projects have been approved by the Charles Darwin University Human Research Ethics Committee. If you have any questions or concerns that you do not want to direct to a researcher, you are invited to the contact the Charles Darwin University Research Integrity and Ethics team on (08) 8946 6063, on the toll free number, 1800 466 215 or by email, ethics@cdu.edu.au . The Research Integrity and Ethics team can pass on any concerns to the Charles Darwin University Human Research Ethics Committee (CDU-HREC) and appropriate officers within the University. Visit the CDU Human Research Ethics page for more information.
The Pathways project has approval to conduct research by the NT Department of Education.