Reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous peoples can have different meanings within a particular society and at particular historical times. For example, the former Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation in Australia released a Draft Document for Reconciliation in 1999. A number of national strategies to advance reconciliation and to support recognition of Indigenous rights were proposed such that.
Revolution is a critical process, unreliable without science and reflection. In the midst of reflective action on the world to be transformed, the people come to recognise that the world is indeed being transformed (Paulo Freire, 1972, p. 74).
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Hooley, N. (2009). Education as Democratic Public Sphere. In: Narrative Life. Explorations of Educational Purpose, vol 7. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-9735-5_15
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