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Aboriginal
Educators Online Community -
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this community and participate in discussions about Aboriginal
education and the SACE. More information...
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focus of these subjects is on learning with and from Aboriginal
people. Both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal students will regularly
interact with Aboriginal people during the program, communicating
with Aboriginal communities or organisations, and visiting sites
of historical and/or cultural significance. |

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Cheryl Uren 
I believe it is important to have a carefully thought out plan
that begins teaching Aboriginal Studies from Reception – a
plan that teaches new knowledge more... |
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Jenny Burford 
This
is a subject that changes young Australians in real and significant
ways. Students leave the subject with an ability and a willingness
to ask questions about why things are as they are more... |
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John Paulic 
I
had always been an advocate for Aboriginal Stories. You cannot
understand your country's culture without aboriginal perspectives more... |
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Stella Emberson 
I thought that I would both learn
more and contribute to the community by teaching this subject.
I wanted to acknowledge and raise awareness of the complex
history of my adopted country and inspire young people to
realise that issues for the displaced, uncelebrated original
inhabitants of Australia more... |
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Bronwyn Telfer 
There are so many benefits for students
and teachers available from engaging with the Aboriginal Studies
courses in Stage 1 and 2. One of the major benefits is the
opportunities provided in the courses to learn from Aboriginal
people about their histories and cultures. more... |
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