Australia’s relationship with Asia has always been a focus for heated debate and, often, misunderstanding. What role do books play in moulding this relationship? A research project underway at the Queensland University of Technology seeks to answer that question by investigating the role of children’s literature in shaping young readers’ attitudes to Australia’s past, present and future relations with Asia
The refocussing of Australia–Asia relations is manifest in a combination of national policy moves in...
The refocussing of Australia–Asia relations is manifest in a combination of national policy moves in...
‘Asia literacy’ can be loosely defined as ‘some understanding of Asia and its languages in order to ...
This paper is concerned with the ways Asia Literacy can be developed in response to the new Australi...
This paper is concerned with the ways Asia Literacy can be developed in response to the new Australi...
We are living in a time of radical change, and ideas about teaching and learning are changing too: w...
This paper considers how Asia can be meaningfully studied and understood in the first national histo...
Led by Queensland University of Technology, the Asian-Australian Children’s Literature and Publishin...
This volume establishes a dialogue between East and West in children's literature scholarship. In al...
Led by Queensland University of Technology, the Asian-Australian Children’s Literature and Publishin...
Led by Queensland University of Technology, the Asian-Australian Children’s Literature and Publishin...
Children have a right both to read and to see their lives mirrored in books. In this study we explor...
The refocussing of Australia–Asia relations is manifest in a combination of national policy moves in...
This paper traces the evolution of ideas on the question of how Australians might become Asia-litera...
The refocussing of Australia–Asia relations is manifest in a combination of national policy moves in...
The refocussing of Australia–Asia relations is manifest in a combination of national policy moves in...
The refocussing of Australia–Asia relations is manifest in a combination of national policy moves in...
‘Asia literacy’ can be loosely defined as ‘some understanding of Asia and its languages in order to ...
This paper is concerned with the ways Asia Literacy can be developed in response to the new Australi...
This paper is concerned with the ways Asia Literacy can be developed in response to the new Australi...
We are living in a time of radical change, and ideas about teaching and learning are changing too: w...
This paper considers how Asia can be meaningfully studied and understood in the first national histo...
Led by Queensland University of Technology, the Asian-Australian Children’s Literature and Publishin...
This volume establishes a dialogue between East and West in children's literature scholarship. In al...
Led by Queensland University of Technology, the Asian-Australian Children’s Literature and Publishin...
Led by Queensland University of Technology, the Asian-Australian Children’s Literature and Publishin...
Children have a right both to read and to see their lives mirrored in books. In this study we explor...
The refocussing of Australia–Asia relations is manifest in a combination of national policy moves in...
This paper traces the evolution of ideas on the question of how Australians might become Asia-litera...
The refocussing of Australia–Asia relations is manifest in a combination of national policy moves in...
The refocussing of Australia–Asia relations is manifest in a combination of national policy moves in...
The refocussing of Australia–Asia relations is manifest in a combination of national policy moves in...
‘Asia literacy’ can be loosely defined as ‘some understanding of Asia and its languages in order to ...