What is it about?
This article is the story of a Kenyan woman who goes to Australia to study a Masters in Education. She describes her experiences with an Australian academic. Together they reflect on their different backgrounds and learn from each other about leading schools where everyone is welcomed.
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Why is it important?
Many international students from Africa are coming to Western Australian universities now. It is important for Australians and Africans to better understand each other's education systems so both teachers and students can benefit from the exchange.
Perspectives
"Ms. Eunice Wandei is a remarkable woman who overcame many obstacles to study in Australia. This is her first published paper and I am thrilled to have supported her by co-authoring. Thank you Eunice for sharing your story with me and the world. Hopefully, our critical reflections will help other teachers and students find opportunities to write and learn together." Dr. Christine Cunningham
Christine Cunningham
Edith Cowan University
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This page is a summary of: Critical reflections on postgraduate andragogy from the points of view of a Kenyan student and an Australian academic, Reflective Practice, April 2019, Taylor & Francis,
DOI: 10.1080/14623943.2019.1598350.
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