A program embracing Indigenous languages and culture in learning is having great outcomes | ABC News

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  • čas přidán 7. 07. 2021
  • Many Aboriginal communities have long called for an education system that recognises their knowledge, language, and culture. A program, born of that desire, is now a successful part of the education system in the Northern Territory. The ‘Learning on Country’ program runs in 15 schools across the region and is being hailed as a gamechanger, as a growing number of students graduate high school and move on to full-time employment.
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