Tracy Woodroffe

Dr Tracy Woodroffe is a 2024 ACSES First Nations Fellow and a Senior Lecturer and Researcher in the Faculty of Arts and Society at CDU. She specialises in Teacher Education and the significance of culture and inclusive practice. Dr Woodroffe is a Warumungu Luritja woman with extensive experience in Early Childhood, Primary, Secondary and Tertiary classrooms. She is interested in educational pedagogy, identity, perspective, and cultural responsiveness. Dr Woodroffe uses Indigenous methodology to examine the Australian education system through an Indigenous Women’s Standpoint.

Inclusive practice and Indigenous pedagogy

Teacher education as a pivotal point for learning about inclusive practice, including cultural inclusion. An Indigenous educator’s experiences with inclusion and helping to enhance capacity in the future teaching workforce.