This paper discusses how writers' workshops can be used to develop writers from indigenous language groups. It considers how such workshops fit into the greater context of a community literacy program, and describes both the practical and instructional components of workshop design. Of particular importance is the principle of teaching writing as a process. Examples from Papua New Guinea demonstrate the role writers' workshops play in developing indigenous orthographies and materials that contribute to culturally relevant educational curricula. Finally, the merits and weaknesses of such training are discussed, and questions for further research are raised
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This paper discusses how writers’ workshops can be used to develop writers from indigenous language ...
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This paper explores some of the thinking and planning involved in Indigenizing the curriculum of a p...
This paper explores some of the thinking and planning involved in Indigenizing the curriculum of a p...
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University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.This study, conducted by an Abo...
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Cultural tourism is regarded as ‘the movement of persons to cultural attractions awayfrom their norm...
This paper examines a new community education initiative, Community Action Support (CAS) that helps ...
In an effort to engage Indigenous students, teachers often set classroom activities at a lower level...
This research investigated an Indigenous teacher’s pedagogy in a rural First Nation school in order ...
Cultural tourism is regarded as ‘the movement of persons to cultural attractions away from their nor...
Abstract: This paper examines a new community education initiative, Community Action Support (CAS) t...
This paper discusses how writers’ workshops can be used to develop writers from indigenous language ...
This paper describes the design and implementation of a research writing workshop for postgraduate s...
This paper explores some of the thinking and planning involved in Indigenizing the curriculum of a p...
This paper explores some of the thinking and planning involved in Indigenizing the curriculum of a p...
Indigenous students in primary classrooms are generally willing to engage in classroom conversations...
This paper shows how a traditional story can be used to teach an indigenous language, and how the in...
This study unpacks characteristics of the Gumbaynggirr context and aligns them to the rationale, dev...
University of Technology Sydney. Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences.This study, conducted by an Abo...
The purpose of this research was to inform educators in impoverished school contexts around the worl...
Cultural tourism is regarded as ‘the movement of persons to cultural attractions awayfrom their norm...
This paper examines a new community education initiative, Community Action Support (CAS) that helps ...
In an effort to engage Indigenous students, teachers often set classroom activities at a lower level...
This research investigated an Indigenous teacher’s pedagogy in a rural First Nation school in order ...
Cultural tourism is regarded as ‘the movement of persons to cultural attractions away from their nor...
Abstract: This paper examines a new community education initiative, Community Action Support (CAS) t...