Week 6 Flashcards

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What is a metanarrative

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Meta: Being aware of the context you’re in while you’re inside it
Meta narrative is a big, grand narritive. Stepping outside your story to observe and then stepping back into it

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Intertextuality

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The ways in which learners encode their
interpretations of experience will reflect
their prior readings of other texts. Things interconnect with eachother

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Rhizome and learning

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The Rhizome represents an interconnected learning approach, as opposed to the heirarchical tree of knowlege. Everything connects and informs everything else.

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Purpose of the Kata Tjuta activity

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Different stories can teach us different things. Stories and language are important for meaning making

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Decolonisation

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Dismantle colonization in all it’s forms. Turning towards colonial knowlege to critique it, and away from colonial knowlege to find other ways of knowing and being

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