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Australia Promotes Indigenous Preschools
July 18, 2008
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The Australian government has been severely criticized for its past discriminatory treatment of the nation's Indigenous people, the Aborigines, and has only recently made serious efforts to right this wrong. Last month ABC News Australia reported on a pledge made by Australia's Prime Minister, in an "apology to the Stolen Generations," to have every Indigenous four-year-old attending an early childhood facility within the next five years.

Six schools were announced under the Government's plan to improve Indigenous outcomes. Each school involves a teacher being based at a pre-school hub who will then make regular visits to five remote community sites.

Northern Territory Education Minister Marion Scrymgour, who will be responsible for much of the results, observed, "It's a program that is long overdue and I've always said that we're never, ever going to get our young people into secondary if we don't focus on primary and particularly target early childhood education."



One exciting feature of the 2009 World Forum on Early Care and Education in Belfast, Northern Ireland, will be the bringing together of early childhood educators from indigenous communities in Oceania, Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, and the Americas to share strategies and priorities in educating young children in Indigenous communities. Ideas will be shared on passing on language and cultural traditions to future generations as well as preparing children to preserve Indigenous cultures in the era of a global economy. Please share other topics you would like to see addressed at the upcoming World Forum in this week's Exchange Insta Poll. Learn more about the 2009 World Forum.

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Linda Zager · July 20, 2008
Ivy Tech Community College
Bloomington, IN, United States


I only hope that the culture, language and traditions will be part of the Aborigines' education and that they are not forced to follow what are other cultures, languages and traditions of Australia.

I'm sure Australians will do this right.

I'm not sure of my thoughts as I really don't know how different, if any, the Aborigines are as compared to other Australian culture, languages and traditions. Just an assumption on my part that they would be different and this difference should not be ignored in their education, but should be the focus.

Linda Zager
Adjunct instructor
Ivy Tech Community College
Bloomington, IN
USA

Nguyen Binh An · July 19, 2008
Cherie Hearts Vienam
Hanoi, Hatay, Viet Nam


This website is verry helpful for me because I am working for c International Kindergarten in Vietnam. I like articals about childcare and education.

Thanks so much.

An Binh Nguyen



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