An Interview with Aboriginal Parent Educators in Brisbane

Authors

  • The Aboriginal Child at School

Abstract

An action-research program currently going on at the University of Queensland is seeking to help Aboriginal mothers extend their vital role as primary educators of their own children. A number of parent educators are working at home with the mothers on ways in which they can introduce their children to basic concepts they will need at school. Three of the parent educators, themselves Aboriginal mothers, talk here about what they think schools can do for their children.

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Published

1973-05-01

How to Cite

The Aboriginal Child at School. (1973). An Interview with Aboriginal Parent Educators in Brisbane. The Aboriginal Child at School, 1(1), 42–45. Retrieved from https://ajie.atsis.uq.edu.au/acs/article/view/1119

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Section

Aboriginal Views