Report 2004 -2005 Indigenous Languages and Culture in Northern Territory Schools
Nicholas Thieberger
thien at UNIMELB.EDU.AU
Fri Mar 10 04:06:09 UTC 2006
This report is now available here:
http://www.deet.nt.gov.au/education/indigenous_education/indigenous_languages_culture_report/
From the foreword:
"The Indigenous Languages and Culture in Northern Territory Schools
report highlights that there are
many examples of excellent Indigenous languages and culture programs
being delivered in
schools throughout the Northern Territory in urban, rural and remote settings.
The teaching of Indigenous languages and culture in our schools is
important for two reasons:
Firstly, there is irresistible evidence to show that when the home
languages and cultures of
students are reflected in their learning experiences and learning
environments, students achieve
better levels of learning. We owe it to our Indigenous students, who
constitute forty percent of
our student population, to provide the best possible standard of
education we can, to ensure
participation and achievement outcomes for Indigenous students
continue to improve.
Secondly, the Indigenous and non-Indigenous young people of today are
fundamental to the
Northern Territory's future social and economic vitality and
wellbeing. Schools are rightfully a
place to assist all young people to gain intercultural understandings
that will provide the
foundations of mutual respect among our diverse communities.
The implementation of the recommendations of this report will ensure
that all students in
Northern Territory schools have access to relevant and high quality
Indigenous languages and
culture programs. I look forward to working with educators and school
communities to progress
the recommendations of the report and to promote and celebrate the
Northern Territory's
distinctive and rich cultural heritage. "
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