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9780195571226 (pbk.)
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Title
Family : anthology.
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Family anthology.
Published
South Melbourne, Vic. : Oxford University Press, 2011.
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46 p. : ill. (chiefly col.), ports. ; 26 cm.
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Yarning strong years 5-6 ; family module
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Oxford Literacy Project.
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This anthology explores the life of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples' families, today and in the past. There are stories on ongoing tradition, of loss and sadness, and of new beginnings. The anthologies are a rich source of text types and text forms, including book excerpts, cartoons, plays, maps and artwork.
Yarning Strong aims to reach out and engage all young people - both indigenous and non-indigenous - and deepen their awareness and understanding of what it is really like to be an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander person living in contemporary Australia. The series provides explicit Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people's perspectives, which has long been considered best pedagogical practice for schools.Yarning Strong offers a comprehensive and accessible resource that educators can use without fear of causing offence or perpetuating inaccurate stereotypes. Yarning Strong has been developed for the upper years of primary school and is also suitable for the first two years of secondary school. The series includes four modules: Identity, Family, Law and Land. Each module includes one anthology, three fiction books and one graphic novel.
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For children years 5-6
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Torres Strait Islanders -- Family relationships
Aboriginal Australians -- Kinship
Aboriginal Australians -- Family relationships -- Juvenile literature
Torres Strait Islanders
Children's literature, Australian -- Aboriginal Australian authors
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Robinson, Nicola
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