8 Aboriginal Ways of Learning - This wiki is a pedagogy framework that allows teachers to include Aboriginal
perspectives by using Aboriginal learning techniques. In this way, focus can remain on core curriculum content while embedding Aboriginal perspectives in every lesson. It is not intended to constitute an entire Aboriginal program for schools, but is rather a culturally safe point of entry for teachers to begin engaging with Aboriginal knowledge and cross-cultural dialogue in the community. |
Aboriginal Studies Press - Much of this link is aimed at high school teachers. But there are links from this page to text notes for primary level books. Ie Bangu the Flying Fox (Literacy Stage 1, Human Society and its Environment Stage 1, Science Stage 1, Visual Arts Stage 1, Personal Development Stage 1) and Bitangabee Tribe (Indigenous trading and trade routes, Aboriginal lifestyle pre-colonisation,
Bush tucker, Traditional language and boundary divisions, Indigenous seasons). |
Indigenous Perspectives Support Materials - Part of the Queensland Studies Authority website. Includes information such as: how to select and evaluate resources; working with indigenous guest speakers in schools; frameworks for conducting research about indigenous peoples; large resource section and suggested reading section too. Well worth a look.
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Aboriginal Studies Association - This webpage aims to promote the teaching of Aboriginal Studies and perspectives at all levels of
education in New South Wales. There are a variety of resources that are aimed specifically at teachers and students. You need to register to view the site. Registration is free but subject to approval. A valuable resource. |