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Dr Tracy Woodroffe

Higher Degree by Research
Dr Tracy Woodroffe

Dr Tracy Woodroffe is a Lecturer and Course Coordinator in the College of Indigenous Futures, Arts & Society specialising in Education, Teaching Indigenous Learners and Indigenous Knowledge in Education.

She is a local Warumungu Luritja woman with extensive experience in Early Childhood, Primary and Secondary classrooms. Tracy is interested in Educational Pedagogy and the use of Indigenous Knowledge to improve Indigenous academic achievement.

Her work includes Indigenous methodology in examining the Australian education system through an Indigenous Women’s Standpoint. 

Tracy welcomes inquiries from prospective Master by Research and PhD students for supervision in the areas of Indigenous approaches to education, decolonising knowledge, and Indigenous studies more broadly.

Research Interests:

  • Indigenous education and leadership
  • knowledge systems
  • classroom practice and assessment
  • teacher education

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