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Full-Text Articles in Education
Records And Evaluation Of Children's Learning, Ian Kerr (Ed.)
Records And Evaluation Of Children's Learning, Ian Kerr (Ed.)
Research outputs pre 2011
No abstract provided.
Teaching Children Of Different Cultural Backgrounds : A Survey Of 1976-1977 Graduates From Nedlands College Of Advanced Education, M Kaplan
Research outputs pre 2011
The composition of the student population in secondary schools in Western Australia has changed considerably in recent years. The overall increase in the number of students being retained in school at all levels of secondary education has resulted in a growing number of children of Aboriginal/part Aboriginal and/or migrant parents in the secondary streams. These children who previously tended to finish their schooling in the primary school are now entering secondary schools to complete their education.
Moora: Aboriginal Children In A Wheatbelt Town, Lois Tilbrook
Moora: Aboriginal Children In A Wheatbelt Town, Lois Tilbrook
Research outputs pre 2011
Moora town was established in 1875, when the railway from Midland Junction to Walkaway was built. There had always been Aborigines in the surrounding districts, and as land was taken up for farming, a number of them were employed as farmhands and domestics.
The town is the regional centre for the North Midlands, a subdivision of the Northern Agricultural Statistical Division of Western Australia. As such, it was developed to service the agricultural hinterland. The Northern Agricultural Statistical Division has a total population of 42,804 people (23,044 males and 19,766 females) of whom 1,828 or 4.6% are Aboriginal (1,003 males …
The Magic Tree, Phyllis E. Wilkin
The Magic Tree, Phyllis E. Wilkin
Research outputs pre 2011
A music/drama written in conjunction with the class and teacher of a Grade 2/3 at St. Mary's Girls School and a lecturer and students from Churchlands College.
Survey Of Education Of Aboriginal Children In Selected Western Australian Schools : (Preliminary Survey), C. Makin, D. Ibbotson
Survey Of Education Of Aboriginal Children In Selected Western Australian Schools : (Preliminary Survey), C. Makin, D. Ibbotson
Research outputs pre 2011
Information was sought late in 1972 about problems encountered by teachers in schools with a fairly high proportion of Aboriginal children. For this purpose a questionnaire was designed to elicit information about the school situation, the surrounding community, enrolment, age and experience of the teaching staff and actual pedagogical problems encountered and methods of dealing with them. Another principle aim was to ascertain the extent to which the curiculum had been adapted to local situations and to determine what implications this might have for pre-service and in-service training.
Aboriginal Views On Education, David Gray (Ed.)
Aboriginal Views On Education, David Gray (Ed.)
Research outputs pre 2011
No abstract provided.