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Aboriginal Studies Curriculum in South Australia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 July 2015

D. Craig*
Affiliation:
Modbury Primary School, Sth. Australia
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In March 1977, an Aboriginal Studies Curriculum Committee was officially established by the South Australian Education Department. The committee has representatives from primary and secondary schools, colleges of advanced education, Aboriginal and Historic Relics Section of the Department of Environment, Libraries Branch, and Principal Education Officers. Although meetings of the full committee are held on a regualr basis to plan on-going tasks and to review material being produced, the main impetus comes from the five sub-committees that have been formed :-

Primary sub-committee

Secondary sub-committee

In-Service sub-committee

Materials and resources review sub-committee

Aboriginal liaison sub-committee

The co-ordinators of the sub-committees also meet on a regular basis for planning and progress reporting so that the on-going program is continually under review and viable.

Type
Across Australia …… From Teacher to Teacher
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1978

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