Note: BlackWords is an ongoing project maintained by a national team led first by Anita Heiss then by Jeanine Leane.
Issue Details: First known date: 2007... 2007 BlackWords : Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Writers and Storytellers
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* Contents derived from the St Lucia, Indooroopilly - St Lucia area, Brisbane - North West, Brisbane, Queensland,:AustLit: The Australian Literature Resource , 2007- version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Teaching with BlackWords: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Writers and Storytellers, Jeanine Leane , single work criticism
BlackWords is essential for incorporating Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives across the humanities and social science curriculum. While it is obvious that BlackWords is an excellent resource for English classrooms, it is also a valuable resource for history, social studies, politics, art, media, performing arts and film studies.
The material on BlackWords is most relevant to secondary and tertiary students. Not only does BlackWords contain material relevant to all three over-arching priorities for the National Curriculum, but the National Curriculum also states that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives be embedded in all subjects, irrespective of whether there are Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students in the classroom.
Note: Revised in 2019.
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