The Resource Aboriginal studies in the 90s : where to now?, collected papers of the inaugural ASA Conference, University of New South Wales, St. George Campus, October, 1991 ; edited by Rhonda Craven and Nigel Parbury
Aboriginal studies in the 90s : where to now?, collected papers of the inaugural ASA Conference, University of New South Wales, St. George Campus, October, 1991 ; edited by Rhonda Craven and Nigel Parbury
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- Summary
- Conference papers cover several aspects of Aboriginal studies including the development of curriculum at all levels - primary, secondary and tertiary; focusses on issues for the future; papers annotated separately
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 124 pages
- Note
- "October 1991"
- Contents
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- Developing curriculum: One process that worked / paul Hughes
- Knowledge is power: Teaching resources in the criminal justice area / Chris Cunneen
- Aboriginal Studied in the law school / Garth Nettheim
- Anti-racism and Aboriginal Studies / David Hollinsworth
- The bag: Designs and historical placement in Aboriginal culture : Louise Fogarty
- Getting the pedagogy right: The next phase in Aboriginal Studies / Howard Groome
- Assimilation or appropriation: The Aboriginal use of European literacy forms / Ivor Indyk
- Aboriginal Studies in the secondary school / Sandy Wilson / Damien Coghlan
- Experiences in teaching the subject 'Teaching Aboriginal Studies' / Howard Groome
- Preservation and conservation of Aboriginal sites in Southern Sydney / Les Bursill
- When does Aboriginal history become Australian history? Question of inclusivity and marginalisation for Aboriginal studies
- Terra Nullius - The Lie : Denis Walker and Oodgeroo of the tribe Noonuccal Nunukul
- Aboriginal Studies for the higher school certificate / Pat Cavanagh
- NSW HSC Aboriginal Studies Syllabus - History and issues / Marg Cranney
- Aboriginal perspectives across the curriculum / Kevis Butler
- Aboriginal perspectives in Aboriginal Studies / Adrian Tucker
- Aboriginal Studies and contemporary images / NIgel Parbury
- Aboriginal Studies the eternal question : Community involvement - How and why and why is it so difficult to achieve? / Linda Burney
- Label
- Aboriginal studies in the 90s : where to now?
- Title
- Aboriginal studies in the 90s
- Title remainder
- where to now?
- Statement of responsibility
- collected papers of the inaugural ASA Conference, University of New South Wales, St. George Campus, October, 1991 ; edited by Rhonda Craven and Nigel Parbury
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- Conference papers cover several aspects of Aboriginal studies including the development of curriculum at all levels - primary, secondary and tertiary; focusses on issues for the future; papers annotated separately
- Cataloging source
- NUN
- Dewey number
- 375.9940049915
- Illustrations
- illustrations
- Index
- no index present
- Literary form
- non fiction
- Nature of contents
- bibliography
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- 1991 :
- http://bibfra.me/vocab/lite/organizationName
- Aboriginal Studies Association
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- Craven, Rhonda G
- Parbury, Nigel
- Series statement
- ASA Conference '91 papers
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
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- Aboriginal Australians
- Aboriginal Australians
- Label
- Aboriginal studies in the 90s : where to now?, collected papers of the inaugural ASA Conference, University of New South Wales, St. George Campus, October, 1991 ; edited by Rhonda Craven and Nigel Parbury
- Note
- "October 1991"
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references
- Contents
- Developing curriculum: One process that worked / paul Hughes -- Knowledge is power: Teaching resources in the criminal justice area / Chris Cunneen -- Aboriginal Studied in the law school / Garth Nettheim -- Anti-racism and Aboriginal Studies / David Hollinsworth -- The bag: Designs and historical placement in Aboriginal culture : Louise Fogarty -- Getting the pedagogy right: The next phase in Aboriginal Studies / Howard Groome -- Assimilation or appropriation: The Aboriginal use of European literacy forms / Ivor Indyk -- Aboriginal Studies in the secondary school / Sandy Wilson / Damien Coghlan -- Experiences in teaching the subject 'Teaching Aboriginal Studies' / Howard Groome -- Preservation and conservation of Aboriginal sites in Southern Sydney / Les Bursill -- When does Aboriginal history become Australian history? Question of inclusivity and marginalisation for Aboriginal studies -- Terra Nullius - The Lie : Denis Walker and Oodgeroo of the tribe Noonuccal Nunukul -- Aboriginal Studies for the higher school certificate / Pat Cavanagh -- NSW HSC Aboriginal Studies Syllabus - History and issues / Marg Cranney -- Aboriginal perspectives across the curriculum / Kevis Butler -- Aboriginal perspectives in Aboriginal Studies / Adrian Tucker -- Aboriginal Studies and contemporary images / NIgel Parbury -- Aboriginal Studies the eternal question : Community involvement - How and why and why is it so difficult to achieve? / Linda Burney
- Control code
- abn92370488
- Dimensions
- 30 cm.
- Extent
- 124 pages
- Governing access note
- AIATSIS Rare Book and Research Collection materials are stored offsite and require a minimum of two business days advance notice for bookings. Access conditions for some items may be restricted due to their cultural content, rarity, value or physical condition.
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- Label
- Aboriginal studies in the 90s : where to now?, collected papers of the inaugural ASA Conference, University of New South Wales, St. George Campus, October, 1991 ; edited by Rhonda Craven and Nigel Parbury
- Note
- "October 1991"
- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references
- Contents
- Developing curriculum: One process that worked / paul Hughes -- Knowledge is power: Teaching resources in the criminal justice area / Chris Cunneen -- Aboriginal Studied in the law school / Garth Nettheim -- Anti-racism and Aboriginal Studies / David Hollinsworth -- The bag: Designs and historical placement in Aboriginal culture : Louise Fogarty -- Getting the pedagogy right: The next phase in Aboriginal Studies / Howard Groome -- Assimilation or appropriation: The Aboriginal use of European literacy forms / Ivor Indyk -- Aboriginal Studies in the secondary school / Sandy Wilson / Damien Coghlan -- Experiences in teaching the subject 'Teaching Aboriginal Studies' / Howard Groome -- Preservation and conservation of Aboriginal sites in Southern Sydney / Les Bursill -- When does Aboriginal history become Australian history? Question of inclusivity and marginalisation for Aboriginal studies -- Terra Nullius - The Lie : Denis Walker and Oodgeroo of the tribe Noonuccal Nunukul -- Aboriginal Studies for the higher school certificate / Pat Cavanagh -- NSW HSC Aboriginal Studies Syllabus - History and issues / Marg Cranney -- Aboriginal perspectives across the curriculum / Kevis Butler -- Aboriginal perspectives in Aboriginal Studies / Adrian Tucker -- Aboriginal Studies and contemporary images / NIgel Parbury -- Aboriginal Studies the eternal question : Community involvement - How and why and why is it so difficult to achieve? / Linda Burney
- Control code
- abn92370488
- Dimensions
- 30 cm.
- Extent
- 124 pages
- Governing access note
- AIATSIS Rare Book and Research Collection materials are stored offsite and require a minimum of two business days advance notice for bookings. Access conditions for some items may be restricted due to their cultural content, rarity, value or physical condition.
- Other physical details
- illustrations
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