Teaching Strengths
Ms Michelle Anderson
Lecturer, Aboriginal Pathway Program
AU Pathways and Participation
Academic
Michelle Anderson is a member of the Aboriginal Pathway Program teaching team and is the Regional Tutor for the Ceduna and Far West region.
Michelle has close to 30 years teaching experience, working and living in the remote communities of Yalata, Oak Valley, Koonibba and Ceduna. Throughout the nineties, Michelle was an active and dedicated remote community school teacher before embarking on a career change into adult education in the early 2000s. A strong focus on contextualising foundation skills into meaningful application, Michelle has worked alongside Aboriginal people on many community projects which resulted in creating employment, small business and social enterprise opportunities for people of the Far West.
Michelle is committed to the Aboriginal Pathway Program and the opportunities it brings to the Far West and beyond. More recently, Michelle has been developing her skills as an online tutor and offers students from APY and surrounding communities an invitation to join the APP through virtual classrooms.
Michelle has a dual role with UniSA, and at times tutors in Tertiary Learning Strategies course with Online Universities Australia offering academic support to external students.
Courses I teach
- COMM 1069 Communication for Academic Purposes (OC) (2025)
- EDUC 1114 Developing Academic Skills (2025)
- HUMS 1056 Aboriginal Knowledges, Narratives and Experiences (OC) (2025)
- LANG 1067 Introduction to Academic Writing (2025)
- COMM 1069 Communication for Academic Purposes (OC) (2024)
- EDUC 1094 Building Academic Success (OC) (2024)
- ENVT 1018 Land Management (OC) (2024)
Programs I'm associated with
- DFIN - Aboriginal Pathway