Celebrating First Nations Languages and Language Learning in Australian Schools
Celebrating First Nations Languages and Language Learning in Australian Schools
Stories Across Generations of Language Activism, Advocacy and Allyship
Steele, Carly; Oliver, Rhonda; Ober, Robyn
Taylor & Francis Ltd
04/2025
260
Mole
Inglês
9781032577968
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Introduction
Part One: Contexts, Theories, Principles, Practices and Protocols for Language Learning and Teaching in Schools
1. Language Learning in Schools: Contexts, Theories and Practice
2. Consent, Copyright, Consultation, Collaboration and Co-design: Principles & Protocols for Developing School Language Programs
Part Two: Learning and Teaching Traditional Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Languages in Schools
3. Teaching Aboriginal Languages as First Languages in the Northern Territory: Reflections of Educators in the Warlpiri Triangle and Yol?u Communities
4. Teaching First Nations Languages in Queensland Schools
5. Western Australia Department of Education, Aboriginal Languages Teaching Training Course
6. The Journey to the Opening of Gumbaynggirr Giingana Freedom School
Part Three: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Contact Languages in Education
7. The Diverse Indigenous Creole Languages and First Nations Language Repertoires in Queensland, with Information for Educators
8. Kriol in the Northern Territory
9. Aboriginal English in Education
Part Four: Learning and Teaching the Curriculum through Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Languages
10. Gija Curriculum at Purnululu School
11. Content Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) for Learning Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Languages
Part Five: Learning, Teaching and Assessing Learning in Standard Australian English for Speakers of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Languages
12. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Students' Language and Learning through a Both Ways Approach
13. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Students' Language Learning for Literacy Development
14. Understanding the EAL/D Extra: Assessing English as an Additional Language or Dialect in First Nations Contexts
Conclusion
Part One: Contexts, Theories, Principles, Practices and Protocols for Language Learning and Teaching in Schools
1. Language Learning in Schools: Contexts, Theories and Practice
2. Consent, Copyright, Consultation, Collaboration and Co-design: Principles & Protocols for Developing School Language Programs
Part Two: Learning and Teaching Traditional Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Languages in Schools
3. Teaching Aboriginal Languages as First Languages in the Northern Territory: Reflections of Educators in the Warlpiri Triangle and Yol?u Communities
4. Teaching First Nations Languages in Queensland Schools
5. Western Australia Department of Education, Aboriginal Languages Teaching Training Course
6. The Journey to the Opening of Gumbaynggirr Giingana Freedom School
Part Three: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Contact Languages in Education
7. The Diverse Indigenous Creole Languages and First Nations Language Repertoires in Queensland, with Information for Educators
8. Kriol in the Northern Territory
9. Aboriginal English in Education
Part Four: Learning and Teaching the Curriculum through Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Languages
10. Gija Curriculum at Purnululu School
11. Content Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) for Learning Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Languages
Part Five: Learning, Teaching and Assessing Learning in Standard Australian English for Speakers of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Languages
12. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Students' Language and Learning through a Both Ways Approach
13. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Students' Language Learning for Literacy Development
14. Understanding the EAL/D Extra: Assessing English as an Additional Language or Dialect in First Nations Contexts
Conclusion
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Carly Steele;Robyn Ober;Rhonda Oliver;Indigenous languages;Teaching Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages;Indigenous Education;language learning;language and diversity;cross-curricular language learning;traditional languages;new languages;Australia;urban;rural;remote
Introduction
Part One: Contexts, Theories, Principles, Practices and Protocols for Language Learning and Teaching in Schools
1. Language Learning in Schools: Contexts, Theories and Practice
2. Consent, Copyright, Consultation, Collaboration and Co-design: Principles & Protocols for Developing School Language Programs
Part Two: Learning and Teaching Traditional Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Languages in Schools
3. Teaching Aboriginal Languages as First Languages in the Northern Territory: Reflections of Educators in the Warlpiri Triangle and Yol?u Communities
4. Teaching First Nations Languages in Queensland Schools
5. Western Australia Department of Education, Aboriginal Languages Teaching Training Course
6. The Journey to the Opening of Gumbaynggirr Giingana Freedom School
Part Three: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Contact Languages in Education
7. The Diverse Indigenous Creole Languages and First Nations Language Repertoires in Queensland, with Information for Educators
8. Kriol in the Northern Territory
9. Aboriginal English in Education
Part Four: Learning and Teaching the Curriculum through Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Languages
10. Gija Curriculum at Purnululu School
11. Content Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) for Learning Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Languages
Part Five: Learning, Teaching and Assessing Learning in Standard Australian English for Speakers of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Languages
12. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Students' Language and Learning through a Both Ways Approach
13. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Students' Language Learning for Literacy Development
14. Understanding the EAL/D Extra: Assessing English as an Additional Language or Dialect in First Nations Contexts
Conclusion
Part One: Contexts, Theories, Principles, Practices and Protocols for Language Learning and Teaching in Schools
1. Language Learning in Schools: Contexts, Theories and Practice
2. Consent, Copyright, Consultation, Collaboration and Co-design: Principles & Protocols for Developing School Language Programs
Part Two: Learning and Teaching Traditional Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Languages in Schools
3. Teaching Aboriginal Languages as First Languages in the Northern Territory: Reflections of Educators in the Warlpiri Triangle and Yol?u Communities
4. Teaching First Nations Languages in Queensland Schools
5. Western Australia Department of Education, Aboriginal Languages Teaching Training Course
6. The Journey to the Opening of Gumbaynggirr Giingana Freedom School
Part Three: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Contact Languages in Education
7. The Diverse Indigenous Creole Languages and First Nations Language Repertoires in Queensland, with Information for Educators
8. Kriol in the Northern Territory
9. Aboriginal English in Education
Part Four: Learning and Teaching the Curriculum through Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Languages
10. Gija Curriculum at Purnululu School
11. Content Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) for Learning Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Languages
Part Five: Learning, Teaching and Assessing Learning in Standard Australian English for Speakers of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Languages
12. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Students' Language and Learning through a Both Ways Approach
13. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Students' Language Learning for Literacy Development
14. Understanding the EAL/D Extra: Assessing English as an Additional Language or Dialect in First Nations Contexts
Conclusion
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