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Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, Byrneside School, 1976
... education in victoria victorian school centenaries Pink cover ...Written to commemorate the Centenary of Byrneside School 1876-1976Pink cover. Sketch of school on front. Wedding photo on back and an advertisement for Photo Idea, Shepparton .byrneside school, schools in victoria, education in victoria, victorian school centenaries -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, Victorian Readers Sixth Book
Used by school studentsBlue cardboard and linen cover. Black writing. Education Department, Victoria logo on front.education, books, schools -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, Victorian Readers Sixth Book
Belonged to Richard Turnour, Tatura, Grade 6.Blue cardboard and linen cover. Black writing. Education Dept. Victoria Logo on front.education, books, schools -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, First Book, 1928
Victorian School Reader - First Book. Used by Bill Craven, at Toolamba West School and later Tatura East. School now closed.Black, brown, white dots. Cloth cover. Sewn with cottonWilliam John Craven, Toolamba West School. No. 1674the victorian reader, craven wj, tatura, toolamba west school, tatur east school, education -
Anglesea and District Historical Society
Victorian Readers, Fifth Book Victorian Readers, 1940
... Readers Victorian Readers Education Department ...Fifth Book of the Victorian Readers (Second Edition). Hard coverbooks, primary reader -
Carey Baptist Grammar School
Document (item) - Certificate Of Registration of a School, 27 April 1923, 1923
This certificate was issued to Leonard Evenden Tranter (Secretary for Trustees) for Carey Baptist Grammar School on 24 April 1923.This item is of historical significance as it is an example of a school registration certificate that was issued to Victorian schools at that time. It is an important record of Carey Baptist Grammar School's founding and includes the signatures of Frank Tate (educationist) and Robert Henderson Croll (public servant).Certificate is signed at the bottom: "Frank Tate" (President) and "R. H. Croll", Registrar. "27 April 1923" is typed on the lower left of the certificate.certificates, registrations, schools, 1923, education -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, Victorian Readers Eighth Book, 1940's
Book used in schools for readingHard cardboard and linen buff coloured cover with black printingLynette Ratcliffe, Form 2a NHSvictorian readers, eighth book, gourley jj, harrison l, tatura, education, books -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Folder, Maori Language Commission, He Taonga te Reo, 2002
Folder includes Matariki booklet, A guide for Iwi and Hapu to the preparation of long-term Maori Language development plans, 2 copies Promoting Positive Attitudes to the Maori Language in the classroom, stickers and leaflets and Putanga 5, Nama 3 Hotoke 2003 leaflet.multilingualism, education, bilingualism, language transmission -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Kit, Rosemary McKenry, Deadly eh, Cuz! : teaching speakers of Koorie English, 1996
This kit was produced as a professional development course for primary and secondary teachers and Koorie educators. Teachers of tertiary students have also found the course useful. It has been republished by Language Australia Ltd, and is based on raising teachers' awareness of Koorie English.videocassettes, audio cassettes, brochures, bookletsyorta yorta, goulburn valley, koorie english, professional development, teaching, education, secondary school education, tertiary education, koorie english literacy project -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Kit, Rosemary McKenry, Deadly eh, Cuz! : teaching speakers of Koorie English, 1996
This kit was produced as a professional development course for primary and secondary teachers and Koorie educators. Teachers of tertiary students have also found the course useful. It has been republished by Language Australia Ltd, and is based on raising teachers' awareness of Koorie English.videocassette, brochures, bookletsyorta yorta, goulburn valley, koorie english, professional development, teaching, education, secondary school education, tertiary education, koorie english literacy project -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Kit, Koorie education kit, 1995
Koorie cultural heritage is introduced in lesson form. For use in schools Prep to Year Eightmaps, b&w photographs, b&w illustrations, cartoons, colour photographs, A4-sized information cardskoorie culture and education, primary school education, koorie history -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Kit, Western Australia Department of Education et al, Ways of being, ways of talk, 2002
Kit produced by a Primary and Senior Secondary School in Western Australia dealing with communication, language and Aboriginal History. Video 1. Moving Into Other Worlds Video 2. Two Way Learning and Two Kinds of Power Video 3. Now You See It, Now You Don?t Video 4. A Shared World of Communicationb&w illustrations, colour illustrations, b&w photographs, colour photographs, videocassette, bookaboriginal education, aboriginal english, cultural awareness, school curriculum, language and literacy, bilingualism, two way learning -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Periodical, Yipirinya School Council Inc, Yipirinya School Council Inc. annual report 1999-2000 : celebrating 21 years of two-way schooling for Aboriginal children, 2000
Report from the Yipirinya School Council which runs a bilingual education program. Contains statements of expenditure.colour photographs, reportsyipirinya school, bilingual education, two way education -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Periodical, Susanne Hargrave, Literacy in an Aboriginal context : work papers of SIL-AAB, 1981
Maps, b&w illustrations, tablesalyawarra, warlpiri, kriol, warrabri, lake nash, mcdonald downs, vernacular literacy programmes, sociolinguistics, linguistics, literacy and education, language preservation -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Periodical, Western Australian College of Advanced Education, Wikaru : journal of the Institute of Applied Aboriginal Studies, Western Australian College of Advanced Education, 1987
The articles in this issue give accounts of independent Aboriginal schools in various areas. The authors look at these schools' goals and outcomes in a range of situations.b&w illustrations, mapsaboriginal schools, worowa aboriginal college, yiyili, jitapurru, oombulgurri -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Periodical with CD-ROM, Andrew Gunstone, Journal of Australian Indigenous issues, 2009
maps, b&w illustrations, b&w photographs, tables, CD-ROMworld indigenous peoples' conference on education, conference proceedings -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Report, National Languages and Literacy Institute of Australia, Backing Australian languages : review of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Languages Initiatives Program : final report, 1995
Final report from this body, looking at the effectiveness of Language maintenance programs, a systematic approach to language loss, nature of relationship between languages etc.literacy, language education -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Report, Nola Purdie et al, Indigenous languages programmes in Australian schools: a way forward, 2008
Currently, over 16,000 Indigenous students and 13,000 non-Indigenous students located in 260 Australian schools are involved in an Indigenous language program. More than 80 different Indigenous languages are taught. This project sought to present practice which would strengthen the quality of Indigenous language programs in schools. The report consists of a literature review, a mapping exercise to document current practices relating to Indigenous languages in Australian schools, an analysis of existing models of teacher preparation, and six case studies of good practice examples.colour illustrations, tables, word listseducation, curriculum development, language revival, language maintenance programs -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Video, Kimberley Language Resource Centre, So they can know : language nests, 1997
The Bunuba, Gooniyandi and Kija language nests portrayed here are run by the Kimberley Language Resource Centre and supported by the communities. The nests allow pre-school children to learn their own traditional languages in a stimulating environment. They are immersed in the language through activities like dancing, fishing and collecting bush tucker.videocassettebunuba, gooniyandi, kija, western australia, language education -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Video, Leo Papademetre, Consider language and culture teaching teachers' practice, perspectives, reflections, 2000
Video on education using the practice of language and culture teaching.videocassettepitjantjatjara, language studies, teaching language, multicultural education, language and culture teaching -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Video, Paul Worthington, Warranna Purruna : Pa:mpi Tungarar : living languages, 1996
The video "tells the story of two types of Australian Indigenous language revival programs. The languages involved are Kaurna and Ngarrindjeri."videocassettekaurna, ngarrindjeri, curriculum development, language revival, education, language learning, bilingualism, lote, south australian education system -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Video, Daniel King, Having our say : 2002 Koorie youth forums, 2003
Koorie Youth speak out about the relevance of education for them.vaeai, indigenous youth forums, youth attitudes -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Electronic Resource, Healesville High School Students et al, Healesville High School : Dreamtime Stories, 2013
In August 2013, Kiwa Digital, in conjunction with the Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages brought the KIWA SLAMâ„¢ to the Ngulu (Language) Class of Healesville High school. Under the guidance of Aunty Joy Murphy, our Wurundjeri elder, nineteen years 7, 8 & 9 students undertook an intensive two days of Dreamtime story telling, culminating in four dreamtime stories told through striking artwork and narrated in the students' own voices. (cover notes)vacl, healesville high school, creation stories, dreamtime, storytelling, education, digital resources, storybook app -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Bruce Pascoe, The little red yellow black book : an introduction to Indigenous Australia, 2008
The Little Red Yellow Black Book is an accessible and highly illustrated pocket-sized guide. It's an invaluable introduction to Australia's rich Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and culture. It takes a non-chronological approach and is written from an Indigenous viewpoint. The themes that emerge are the importance of identity, and adaptation and continuity. If you want to read stories the media don't tell you, mini-essays on famous as well as everyday individuals and organisations will provide insights into a range of Australian Indigenous experiences.maps, b&w photographs, colour photographsindigenous history, culture, art, sport, health, education, employment, reconciliation, resistance, governance -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Bruce Pascoe, Wathaurong : too bloody strong : stories and life journeys of people from Wauthaurong, 1997
Stolen children, stolen land, stolen freedom. Enough to break the strongest spirit but that?s what these people have got, they?re Too Bloody Strong to go under. The proud cry of survival is in all these stories and you can read the future in them to, From making baskets to building fences, from nursing to law, in education and art, the Wathaurong are preparing for the brand new day when the sun rises over a land of equality.maps, b&w illustrations, b&w photographswathaurong -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Bruce Pascoe et al, Wathaurong : the people who said no, 2003
... Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon ...The Wathaurong people of South Western Victoria said no to European invasion. Learn about this heroic resistance to the occupation of their lands. Can white and black live together or must we be always at war? The answer can only be given by young Australians. Includes a comprehensive historical timeline.maps, colour illustrations, b&w illustrations, colour photographs, word listswathaurong, wadtharung, port philllip bay, western port bay, lorne, south west victoria, battle creek, aire river, werribee, ballarat, wathaurong aboriginal cooperative, coast action, koori studies, john batman, william buckley, aboriginal studies policy, secondary school education, hissing swan, victorian history -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book with CDROM, Education Department of Western Australia, Deadly yarns: Anecdotes about language, culture, identity and power, 2004
This book contains a selection of anecdotes collected through the Deadly Ways to Learn project, which was conducted jointly by the Education Department of Western Australia, the Catholic Education Office of Western Australia and the Association of Independent Schools of Western Australia during 1998 and 1999.colour photographs, CDeducation, storytelling, western australia, literacy, bidialectical instruction -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book with CDROM, Wathaurong Aboriginal Co-operative, Learning Wathaurong : teacher's guide, 2005
A student based language program which includes CD ROM and booklet with coloured layout. Includes dictionary, pronunciation guide and user instructions.Word lists, screen shots, CD-ROMwathaurong, geelong, ballarat, language revival, language maintenance, education, wathaurong aboriginal co-operative, koorie studies, linguistics -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book with CD-ROM, Senior Secondary Assessment Board of South Australia, Australia's Indigenous languages, 1996
The book shows that Australia's languages are rich, living languages that are relevant to all Australians. You can share the pride that Indigenous people have in their language by reading their accounts of what their language means to them and by learning about how Australian Indigenous languages are structured and used.Maps, colour illustrations, colour photographs, word lists, sheet music, CD-ROMlanguage and culture, bilingual education, linguistics, language and technology, yorta yorta, ganai -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book with DVD, Michael Anderson, It's a hard road to hoe but you gotta start somewhere : designing a community Language project a resource for Indigenous communities, 2006
An overview of the total package for a Community Language Program. Explores Deciding to revive the language, training the trainers, gathering information, managing the project, writing an action plan and bring it all together. Is complemented by a DVD on back cover of book.DVDcommunity languages, language revival, language maintenance, language and intellectual property, education project planning