|
| Reconciliation
& Indigenous Australians INDEX |
| FOR
CHILDREN - RECONCILIATION IN AUSTRALIA |
|
|
| |
|
|
|
 |
 |
 |
 |
The
Reconciliation Journey
|
Reconciliation:
Society |
Reconciliation:
Environment & Health |
Reconciliation:
The Arts |
| For
upper primary-lower secondary school age children - Reconciliation
Australia Book |
For
upper primary school age children - Reconciliation Australia
Book |
For
upper primary school age children - Reconciliation Australia
Book |
For
upper primary school age children - Reconciliation Australia
Book |
Presented
by Dr Jackie Huggins and Lt Gen. John Sanderson AC and in
conjunction with Reconciliation Australia, The Reconciliation
Journey follows our history of reconciliation and provides
examples of events, people, organisations and activities
from around Australia to illustrate how reconciliation is
being achieved. It is presented by an Indigenous and a non-Indigenous
Australian, each of whom has a special association with
the topic.
ISBN: 9781420267297 Back
to top
|
Presented
by Professor Mick Dodson and Professor Fiona Stanley and
in conjunction with Reconciliation Australia. This
book captures 'reconciliation in action' in society. Examples
of events, people, organisations and activities associated
with social action from around Australia illustrate how
reconciliation can be achieved. It is presented by an Indigenous
and a non-Indigenous Australian, each of whom has a special
association to social groups.
ISBN: 9781420267327
|
Presented
by Dr Tamara Mackean and Sir Gustav Nossal and in conjunction
with Reconciliation Australia, This pertinent book captures
'reconciliation in action' in the area of environment and
health. Examples of events, people, organisations and activities
from around Australia illustrate how reconciliation can
be achieved. The book profiles an Indigenous and a non-Indigenous
Australian, each of whom has a special association with
the fields of environment or health.
ISBN: 9781420267334
|
Presented
by Bernard Fanning and Leah Purcell and in conjunction with
Reconciliation Australia, this book captures 'reconciliation
in action' in the arts. Examples of events, people, organisations
and activities associated with the Arts from around Australia
illustrate how reconciliation can be achieved. It is presented
by an Indigenous and a non-Indigenous Australian, each of
whom has a special association with the Arts.
ISBN:
9781420267310
|
|
|
|
|
|
 |
 |
 |
 |
Reconciliation:
Schools
|
Reconciliation:
Sport |
Focus
On Indigenous Art Across The Curriculum |
Towards
Reconciliation |
| For
upper primary school age children - Reconciliation Australia
Book |
For
upper primary school age children - Reconciliation Australia
Book |
For
children aged 10 yrs + - Reconciliation Australia Book |
For
primary school age children - R. Steinberg Book |
Presented
by The Hon. Fred Chaney AO and Dr Marika and in conjunction
with Reconciliation Australia. 'Reconciliation
in action' in education is the focus of this book. Examples
of events, people, organisations and activities in education
from around Australia illustrate how reconciliation can
be achieved.
The book profiles an Indigenous and a non-Indigenous Australian,
each of whom has a special association with Education.
ISBN:
9781420267341
|
Presented
by Michael O'Loughlin and Ian Thorpe and in conjunction
with Reconciliation Australia.
This book captures 'reconciliation in action' in sport.
Examples of events, people, organisations and activities
associated with sport from around Australia illustrate how
reconciliation can be achieved. The book is presented by
an Indigenous and a non-Indigenous Australian, each of whom
has a special association with sport.
ISBN: 9781420267303
|
This
teacher resource book contains 8 in-depth units: 4 based
on science topics and 4 based on Humanities topics. All
units have an Indigenous perspective. Each photocopiable
unit is a complete teaching program that includes: 40 step-by-step
lesson plans; colour photographs of work samples; outcomes
and indicators; support material, including background information
about Indigenous issues, culture, art, traditions and so
on; Visual Arts glossary; diverse art techniques and skills,
including painting, collage, sculpture, printing, ceramics.
and display ideas. BLM worksheets are also included. Accompanied
by Focus on Indigenous Art Across the Curriculum Wall Charts
ISBN:
9781420204247
|
This book forms part of a continuing series, Australia Focus
S., and focuses on some key aspects of our nation, and examines
Aboriginal history and reconciliation, the geography and
history of Australia's many small islands, the diversity
of arts and culture, and the changing face of our many and
varied primary industries
ISBN: 9781740706650
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|