We Always Stay: Stories from Seven Remarkable Aboriginal Teachers in Remote Australia

We Always Stay: Stories from Seven Remarkable Aboriginal Teachers in Remote Australia
ISBN-10
1741313376
ISBN-13
9781741313376
Category
Indigenous peoples
Pages
126
Language
English
Published
2018-03-09
Publisher
Batchelor Press
Authors
Linda Anderson, Barbara Martin, Tarna Andrews

Description

We Always Stay contains the stories of seven remarkable teachers from remote communities in central Australia. All of these teachers speak, read and write in at least their own language as well as English. Many of them are multilingual in several Aboriginal languages. All of the teachers have worked in their respective schools in the communities of Yuendumu, Nyirrpi, Ntaria (Hermannsburg), Papunya and Areyonga, for over 30 years in a range of capacities. All of these women have completed a four year teaching degree and are fully qualified classroom teachers.

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