The Author has taught various degree and bridging course units to get onto a degree at the Alice Springs campus of Charles Darwin University for a number of years. Units include sociocultural space, history and English academic writing; all involve..
The Author has taught various degree and bridging course units to get onto a degree at the Alice Springs campus of Charles Darwin University for a number of years. Units include sociocultural space, history and English academic writing; all involve an Indigenous aspect. He is a human geography by training from Bristol University, England and spent ten months in Australia doing PhD fieldwork with a focus on the cultural spatiality of Uluru/ Ayers Rock; hence the connection with working in Alice Springs. Interested in the nature of space in terms of sociocultural perspective and is currently writing a book on the sociocultural space that was and is Alice Springs. Since his teaching is mainly in the teaching and learning field and his background is in human geography, it seems natural that the paper’s focus should amalgamate these two significant influences.
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