Aboriginal Teacher Aides: Benefits and Utilization

Authors

  • C. Cameron Coober Pedy Area School

Abstract

There are many benefits gained by employing Aboriginal Teacher Aides. These include:

1. (a) The employment of such people as Yvonne Walker at this school, to undertake work of an experimental nature, in teaching untried courses in language to Aboriginal children.

(b) The self-respect gained by Aboriginal people in working with teachers in responsible organizations.

(c) The decreased reliance on Social Services and consequent upsurge in desire to obtain responsible positions. (One Aboriginal person recently asked me if the Police Department have aides).

(d) The efforts made by employed aides to attempt to standardize their social interaction through accepting norms in dress and general conduct.

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Published

1973-08-01

How to Cite

Cameron, C. (1973). Aboriginal Teacher Aides: Benefits and Utilization. The Aboriginal Child at School, 1(2), 30–33. Retrieved from https://ajie.atsis.uq.edu.au/acs/article/view/1129

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Across Australia…… From Teacher To Teacher