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Koorie education kit / compiled by Lyn Beasley, Jon Conte and the staff of the Koorie Heritage Trust.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextMelbourne, Vic. : Koorie Heritage Trust, 1995Melbourne : Koorie Heritage Trust, 1995Description: 1 text, 12 cards : illustrations (some colour) ; in folder, 30 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • card
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0646229664
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 572.994 K82E
Contents:
Card titles: Boomerang -- Breast plates -- Digging stick -- Dreaming in wrong place / Les Griggs -- Fibrecraft baskets and bags -- Grindstones -- NAIDOC -- On the road to Deniliquin / Lin Onus -- Shields -- Spear and spearthrower --Stone axe -- Wooden carrying vessels.
Summary: "This kit has been designed to: give teachers and students an understanding and appreciation of Koorie cultural heritage; present to teachers and students the history of Victoria's Koorie people; empower teachers with knowledge and understanding to combat racism within their schools; help eradicate misconceptions and stereotyping common within many schools; give teachers and students a greater awareness of the contributions made by Koories in our society today; [and] help teachers and students understand the problems faced by Koories today and the strategies Koories are using to overcome these problems"--Back cover.
Holdings
Item type Current library Collection Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Book Education RBG 306.08 EDU.KOO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Issued Not For Loan 30/11/2014 LRBM00234235

Includes bibliographical references.

"Koorie education kit: for use in schools prep to year eight"--Cover.

Card titles: Boomerang -- Breast plates -- Digging stick -- Dreaming in wrong place / Les Griggs -- Fibrecraft baskets and bags -- Grindstones -- NAIDOC -- On the road to Deniliquin / Lin Onus -- Shields -- Spear and spearthrower --Stone axe -- Wooden carrying vessels.

"This kit has been designed to: give teachers and students an understanding and appreciation of Koorie cultural heritage; present to teachers and students the history of Victoria's Koorie people; empower teachers with knowledge and understanding to combat racism within their schools; help eradicate misconceptions and stereotyping common within many schools; give teachers and students a greater awareness of the contributions made by Koories in our society today; [and] help teachers and students understand the problems faced by Koories today and the strategies Koories are using to overcome these problems"--Back cover.

Prep-Year 8.

In English.

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