<b>Anderson calls for schools to be made equal<br></b><br>By Rick Hind<br>First posted Wed Oct 24, 2012 11:24am AEDT<br>AUS<div><br>Indigenous Advancement Minister Alison Anderson says Aboriginal languages should not be taught at remote Northern Territory schools.<br>
<br>She says Indigenous schools should have the same learning requirements as those in capital cities.<br><br>Ms Anderson has told told the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly that Indigenous languages should be taught by parents during holidays and on weekends.<br>
<br>The call contradicts a commitment by Education Minister Robyn Lambley that a Country Liberals government would fund bilingual education in remote schools.<br><br>Ms Anderson says Indigenous children should be taught in the same way as students in Sydney if they are to compete for the same jobs.<br>
<br>"I am not suggesting we abandon our traditional culture or language but teaching them should not be done in schools, it should be done after school and on weekends, and during the holidays," she said.<br><br>
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