Resources for Teaching Indigenous Students

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The subject headings in the catalogue are:
Aboriginal Australians -- Education
Children, Aboriginal Australians -- Education

This list includes items held in Curriculum Resources. You can retrieve a list of those items held in other collections in the library by repeating your subject search in the catalogue

Be aware that this list covers resources that may have been authored by non-Aboriginal writers and storytellers, and may not be the perspective endorsed by the Aboriginal community


Title: Images and language '88: Aboriginal perspectives on a celebration
Publisher: Stanmore, NSW: Inner City education Centre, 1988
Call #: 305.89915 158

Title: Aboriginal studies: doing the right thing: 8th annnual ASA conference, Koori Centre, University of Sydney, 13-15 September, 1998
Author: Aboriginal Studies Association Conference
Publisher: Balmain, NSW: Aboriginal Studies Association, 1998
Call #: 305.89915 561

Title: Aboriginal studies: sharing our stories: collected papers of the 7th annual ASA conference, Powerhouse Museum, August, 1997
Author: Aboriginal Studies Association Conference
Publisher: Balmain, NSW: Aboriginal Studies Association, 1997
call #: 305.8991507 7

Title: Aboriginal education in action
Author: Holland, Wendy
Publisher: Liverpool, NSW: Metrolpolitan South-West Region, 1987
Call #: 305.8991507 11

Title: Healing Time: Stages 2 and 3 drug education resource for Aboriginal Students
Publisher: Ryde, NSW: Drug Education Unit, Student Services and Equity Programs, NSW Department of Education and Training, 2002
Call #: 362.2967089 1

Title: What has worked (and will again): the IESIP strategic results projects: education and training for Indigenous students
Publisher: Canberra: Australian Curriculum Studies Association, 2000
Call #: 371.829915 2

Title: What works? : explorations in improving outcomes for Indigenous students
Publisher: Canberra: Australian Curriculum Studies Association and National Curriculum Services, 2000
Call #: 371.829915 4

Title: What works: the work program
Publisher: Canberra: Australian Curriculum Studies Association and National Curriculum Services, 2002
Call #: 371.829915 5

Title: Teaching our way [videorecording]
Publisher: Alice Springs, NT: Insitute for Aboriginal Development
Call #: 371.8299915 2

Title: Making a difference: a guide to the education-related recommendations of the Royal Commission into Aboriginal deaths in custody
Publisher: Sydney: Board of Studies NSW, 1997
call #: 371.8299915 4

Title: Handbook for teachers in bilingual schools in the Northern Territory of Australia
Publisher: Darwin, NT: Dept. of Education, 1980
Call #: 371.979915 6

Title: How do we learn what we need to know: a selection of literacy and numeracy case studies from NSw primary schools that have achieved advanced outcomes for Aboriginal students
Publisher: Sydney: Board of Studies NSW, 2000
Call #: 371.8299915 17

Title: Aboriginal studies in the 90s: visions and challenges I: collected papers of the 5th ASA conference, Riverview College, Lane Cove, October , 1995
Author: Aborigninal Studies Association Conference
Publisher: Leichhardt, NSW: Aboriginal Studies Association, 1996
Call #: 371.8299915 23

Title: Aboriginal career aspirations program resource kit*
Publisher: Sydney: Board of Studies NSW, 2001
Call #: 371.8299915 22
*Note: Units of work, worksheets and teacher's handbook are available.

Title: The Australian journal of Indigenous education
Publisher: Brisbane: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Isalnder Studies Unit, 1996-
Call #: 371.97991 3

Title: Becoming Aboriginal [videorecording]
Publisher: Lindfield, NSW: Film Australia for the Commonwealth Dept. of Aboriginal Affairs
Call #: 371.979915 30

Title: Supporting Indigenous students' achievement in numeracy*
Author: Australia. Dept. of Education, Science and Training
Publisher: Canberra: Dept. of Education, Science and Training, 2005
Call #: 371.8299915 33
*Note: This resource is also available electronically on the catalogue.

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Title: Aboriginal reflections form ELIC
Author: Cambourne, Brian
Publisher: Sydney: NSW Dept. of School Education, 1990
Call #: 371.979915 46

Title: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander education: some case studies
Author: Berrevoets, Erik
Publisher: Canberra: Evaluation and Monitoring Branch, 1993
call #: 371.979915 67

Title: Aboriginal Kids in Urban Classrooms
Author: Harris, Stephen & Malin, Merridy (editors)
Publisher: Wentworth Falls, NSW: Social Science Press, 1994
Call #: 371.979915 69

Title: Educators and Aboriginal Students
Publisher: Adelaide, Education Department of SA, 1993
Call #: 371.979915 70

Title: Getting going with genres [kit]
Publisher: Darwin, NT: Northern Territory Dept. of Education, 1993
all #: 371.979915 78 KIT

Title: Working Purposefully with Aboriginal Students
Author: Groome, Howard
Publisher: Wentworth Falls, NSW: Social Science Press, 1995
Bcall #: 371.979915 80

Title: An Aboriginal perspective
Author: Roberts, Dianne
Publisher: North Sydney: Board of Studies NSW, 1992
Call #: 372.6 200

Title:Making the curriculum your own: report of a total curriculum development exercise in Lajamanu School,
a bilingual school in the Northern territoy of Australia

Author: Combe, Colleen
Publisher: Milperra, NSW: Macarthur Institute of Higher Education, 1984
Call #: 375.0010994 9

Title: Aboriginal tutorial assistance scheme
Author: Australia. Dept. of Employment, Education and Training
Publisher: Canberra: Australian Govt. Pub. Service
Call #: 379.1216099 1

Title: Aboriginal literacy: bridging the gap
Publisher: Adelaide: Australian reading Association, 1982
Call #: 379.240994 6

Title: Deadly eh, Cuz!: Teaching speakers of Koorie English
Publisher: Melbourne, VIC: Language Australia, 1996
Call #: 428.007 382

Title: Aboriginal perspectives in mathematics [kit]
Publisher: Sydney: Resource Services Division of Services, NSW Dept. of Education, 1983-1984
Call #: 510.7 136

Title: Aboringinal children learning mathematics
Author: Jones, Kevin
Publisher: Perth: Edith Cowan University, 1995
Call #: 510.7 974

Title: Here comes the cake man [videorecording]
Publisher: Sydney: Resource Services, Division of Services, NSW Dept. of Education, 1984
Call #: 792.92 10

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