(2) Conversely if it is accepted that Aboriginal identity
(2) Establish how this is structured,
demands a unique syllabus, special schools will remain, but
not as presently constituted.
pre-school?
bridging group?
school age?
adult education?
(3) Watts (1971:47), teaching in the vernacular.
(ʒ) Family conversation?
Conversation with others?
(4) Watts (1971:155).
Education is not directed towards the community
or its actual needs, but towards an idealized state,
i.e. the community as a potential micro:eɔn;o<7 Western
Society.
(4) Question: Distinguish where education is directed.
Established total population of community*
Population of school age - curriculum,
r
Adult population being educated: Numbers.
Language of education
XVIII Funding
Watts (1971:141) The suggestion is made that
Aborigines should contribute to the funding of their
schools.
Question: How is Strelley funded in its various aspect!
- pre school
- bridging
- school-age
- adult education
- adult literacy (English)
- adult literacy (vernacular)
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