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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
Book, Stephen Harris, Two-way Aboriginal schooling : education and cultural survival, 1990
In a time where more communities are moving towards control of their children?s education, the author explores the theoretical concept of bicultural schooling and its practical implications in the classroom.mapsbilingual education, multicultural education, biculturalism -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Ian Malcolm et al, Two-way English : towards more user-friendly education for speakers of Aboriginal English, 1999
tables, b&w photographsaboriginal english, education, literacy, two way learning -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Ian Malcolm, Language and communication enhancement for two-way education : report, 1996
bilingual education, two way education -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Farzad Sharifian et al, Understanding stories my way : Aboriginal-English speaking students (mis)understanding of school materials in Australian English, 2012
Acknowledgements Foreword Chapter 1: Introduction - Backgroung - Approach and methodology Chapter II: Findings Chapter III: educational applications and implications of this research References.colour illustrations, colour photographs, tablesbilingual education, two way literacy and learning, aboriginal english, western australian education, schema theory, cultural schemas, bidialectal education -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Jo Harrison, Tjitji tjuta atunymanama kamiku tjukurpawanangku =? looking after children grandmothers' way : report to the Child Protection Policy and Planning Unit, S.A., on the Child Protection Project, 1991
This report presents the results of a project that looked at the attitudes to child protection of Pitjantjatjara women living on the AP lands in South Australia. It also looks at the implications of the views and experiences discussed by the women interviewed.colour illustrations, mapspitjantjatjara, child abuse, child welfare, social policy -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages
Book, Education Department of Western Australia, Deadly ideas: a collection of two-way bidialectal teaching strategies, 2004
This book contains a selection of teaching strategies that were collected from teachers involved in the Deadly Ways to Learn project 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. -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Davidson Jan and Smith Heather, Bairnsdale the way we were, 1984
Pictorial history of Bairnsdales beautiful buildings, presented as pen and ink drawings accompanied by description text.township, buildings -
Clunes Museum
Book, CLUNES AND DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, SHOWSTOPPERS: COOKING THE CLUNES SHOW WAY, 2015
A COLLECTION OF LOCAL RECIPES GATHERED FROM THE CLUNES SHOWS OVER THE YEARSCookbook produced by CDAS home crafts committee to celebrate 50 years od service.non-fictionA COLLECTION OF LOCAL RECIPES GATHERED FROM THE CLUNES SHOWS OVER THE YEARSclunes and district agricultural show, domestic cookery -
Castlemaine Art Museum
Painting, J. Taylor, Talbot's Half-way House Muckleford, c. 1864
Gift of the Talbot Family, 1962 -
National Wool Museum
Record, Gramophone, Until You Fall in Love / Down Argentina Way
Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster Valley Mill.textile mills - staff, valley worsted mill -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Booklet, Booklet: # 185 Best Way Card Games Rules, January 1924
Booklet: Pages 3-14 Adult and Children's card games rules. Photo Illustrated Cards showing 'Hands' of Diffrent games. 3 colums of Print. Photo Shuffling cards. Foxed and Insect damage to PagesAds for Packs of cards. Card Game Rules. Patience boards ( Card Tables)education, entertainment -
Swan Hill Regional Art Gallery
Painting, BROWN, William, Sketch for along the way, 1972
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Newspaper Article, The Way Ahead (film 1944) screened at Melbourne Athenaeum Theatre April 1945
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Newspaper Article, The Way to the Stars (film) screened at Melbourne Athenaeum Theatre - Argus, Saturday 26 October 1946
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Melbourne Athenaeum Archives
Theatre Poster, Macy Gray - The Way Australian Tour 2015 (music) performed at Athenaeum Theatre Melbourne on 7 March 2015
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Koorie Heritage Trust
Document - Printed Sheets, Birch, Tony, The Recognition of Indigenous Rights within the Museum of Victoria. - 'all things are linked or interrelated in one way or another" An essay for the Museum of Victoria, 1996
Indigenous cultures throughout Australia enjoy diverse histories and cultures. In recognition of this it would be advantageous for the museum to further develop "exchange' programs in museums throughout Australia, which would allow indigenous knowledge to be shared by indigenous communities.45 P.; Indigenous cultures throughout Australia enjoy diverse histories and cultures. In recognition of this it would be advantageous for the museum to further develop "exchange' programs in museums throughout Australia, which would allow indigenous knowledge to be shared by indigenous communities.indigenous rights - cultural responsibility, museum of victoria - indigenous rights recognition. -
Malmsbury Historical Society
Photograph (Item), "B&W Landscape ""This Is Taken On The Way Into Linton""", Malmsbury c1960s
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National Wool Museum
Record, Gramophone, Vilia / Love will find a way
Gramophone record used in the mending room of the Foster Valley Mill.textile mills staff, valley worsted mill, gramophone, record, textile mills - staff -
National Wool Museum
Poster, Give the United Way through your Community Chest
Community chest appeal poster, from Collins Mill.united way -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Retirement living: Vermont Village shows the way, 1993
More and more retirees are opting to live in retirement villages.More and more retirees are opting to live in retirement villages.More and more retirees are opting to live in retirement villages.retirement homes and villages, aged people, vermont retirement village, frost, ray, frost, louise -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Reserve plan gets under way, 6/10/1992 12:00:00 AM
Article on the development planArticle on the development plan of the Hale Estate, Mitcham.Article on the development planhale estate, mitcham, glenburnie road, orion street, vermont, grey street, malvern street, land subdivision -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Document, On my way to school, 1984
Reminiscences of Box Hill and South Blackburn by Robert CreekReminiscences of Box Hill and South Blackburn by Robert CreekReminiscences of Box Hill and South Blackburn by Robert Creeklocal history, creek robert, maple street box hill no. 9, blackburn south state school no. 4035, middleborough road blackburn south, canterbury road blackburn south -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, We're a young city on our way, says Hamer, 1968
Article on the opening of the Nunawading Civic Offices and Council Chamber by the Minister for Local Government Mr R.J. Hamer on 23 March, 1968.Article on the opening of the Nunawading Civic Offices and Council Chamber by the Minister for Local Government Mr R.J. Hamer on 23 March, 1968.Article on the opening of the Nunawading Civic Offices and Council Chamber by the Minister for Local Government Mr R.J. Hamer on 23 March, 1968.city of nunawading, nunawading civic centre, hamer, rupert j sir, brown, j.h. -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Mitcham Mall is on the way, 1986
Nunawading Council has made a declaration to prepare for the $5 million shopping redevelopment in Britannia Street so by august we will have a new mall.Nunawading Council has made a declaration to prepare for the $5 million shopping redevelopment in Britannia Street so by august we will have a new mall.Nunawading Council has made a declaration to prepare for the $5 million shopping redevelopment in Britannia Street so by august we will have a new mall.shopping centres, city of nunawading, mitcham shopping centre, britannia street, mitcham -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Coming our way, 1976
The Premier, Mr Hamer to open Nunawading Community Centre.The Premier, Mr Hamer to open Nunawading Community Centre.The Premier, Mr Hamer to open Nunawading Community Centre.city of nunawading, baulch. bryan, hamer, rupert j sir, rotary club of nunawading, ymca, nunawading community centre -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Leading the way, 1993
Ecotech, a Blackburn company, manufactures and distributes environmental monitoring equipment to companies around the world.Ecotech, a Blackburn company, manufactures and distributes environmental monitoring equipment to companies around the world.Ecotech, a Blackburn company, manufactures and distributes environmental monitoring equipment to companies around the world.environment, ecotech, delsasso, john -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Pamphlet - Newsletter, Man on the way, 1/04/1987 12:00:00 AM
Newsletter for Nunawading Rotary Club, 1 April 1987. 'Rotary brings hope', Rotary international theme for 1986-1987.Newsletter for Nunawading Rotary Club, 1 April 1987. 'Rotary brings hope', Rotary international theme for 1986-1987.Newsletter for Nunawading Rotary Club, 1 April 1987. 'Rotary brings hope', Rotary international theme for 1986-1987.nunawading rotary club, rotary international theme -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Local survey leads the way
Article covering a survey of Nunawading residents aged 70 and over.Article covering a survey of Nunawading residents aged 70 and over will help develop and improve services for the aged. With photo.Article covering a survey of Nunawading residents aged 70 and over. welfare services, quality of life project, haynes, howard, phillips, philippa, britton, di, aged people -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Mitcham plan under way, 1986
Article stating that Edward Street, Mitcham will be closed for redevelopment of Mitcham Shopping Centre and the removal of the Guide Hall in Britannia Street to Halliday Park.Article stating that Edward Street, Mitcham will be closed for redevelopment of Mitcham Shopping Centre and the removal of the Guide Hall in Britannia Street to Halliday Park.Article stating that Edward Street, Mitcham will be closed for redevelopment of Mitcham Shopping Centre and the removal of the Guide Hall in Britannia Street to Halliday Park.edward street, mitcham, mitcham shopping centre, mitcham guides, britannia street, halliday park