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Tamika Worrell is a Senior Lecturer at Macquarie University, focusing on integrating Indigenous perspectives into educational practices. Her research emphasizes the importance of representing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander voices in curriculum design, particularly within English education. Tamika obtained her Doctor of Philosophy degree from Macquarie University, where her doctoral thesis prioritized Indigenous narratives in Australian classrooms. She has published works on teaching methodologies that inclusively represent cultural diversity, with an active engagement in projects aimed at enhancing Indigenous language and representation in education. Tamika's teaching approach is informed by her commitment to equity and social justice, ensuring that Indigenous students see their experiences reflected in educational content. She actively collaborates on projects related to Indigenous education and has received various accolades for her teaching and research contributions. Her work includes significant collaborations with educational organizations to develop resources that support educators in incorporating Indigenous perspectives into their teaching practices.
Macquarie University • Sydney, NSW, Australia
Teaching and researching Indigenous education and cultural competence.
Applied to Department of Business (MBA Program).