Tracy Woodroffe
Education Forum
Date/Time: 2PM-3PM Friday 22 July 2022
Venue: Witchetty's Forum
Dr Tracey Woodroffe is a Lecturer and Coordinator in the College of Indigenous Futures, Education and the Arts 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, Secondary and Tertiary classrooms. Tracey is interested in educational pedagogy, identity, perspective, and the use of Indigenous Knowledge in educational contexts. Her work includes Indigenous methodology in examining the Australian education system through an Indigenous Women's standpoint.
Professional memberships include AIATSIS, AILITEA, NATSIHEC, and AARE.
Member of the NT ECEC key Stakeholder Advisor Group, and a member of the TRB Quality Teaching Committee.
Recipient of two CDU Awards - the 2016 SAGE Publication Award and the 2019 Vice Chancellor's Award for an Emerging Researcher.