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Title:All our children
Author:Woodhead, J & M
Abstract:This book, from the ABC TV series, profiles the lifestyles of children frrom around the world. It shows different social life, customs, social conditions and celebrates cultural diversity.
Date:1990

Title:An Australian kaleidoscope: multicultural leisure activities for school aged children
Author:Field, M
Abstract:A collection of activities, including games, craft and drama, for primary students to encourage and highlightmulticulturalism.
Date:1990

Title:Anti Racism Policy
Author:South Australian Department for Education and Children's Services (DECS)
Abstract:Outlines the Department's policy in relation to racism, racial discrimination and racial harassment. This policy includes statements of responsibilities and the legislative framework.
Date:1990

Title:Clean, clad & courteous: a history of Aboriginal education in NSW
Author:Fletcher, J
Abstract:This history of Aboriginal education explores the way schools have been used to address what are regarded as "Aboriginal problems". It also highlights the often inferior school system offered to Aboriginal children.
Date:1990

Title:Cultures of schooling: pedagogies for cultural difference and social access
Author:Kalantzis, M; Cope, B; Noble, G; Poynting, S
Abstract:A study of the experiences of six Australian secondary schools' attempts to meet the needs of students' cultural and linguistic diversity. In particular this book has an analysis of the move in curriculum from cultural assimilation to cultural pluralism.
Date:1990

Title:Documents in the history of Aboriginal education in NSW
Author:Fletcher, J
Abstract:This collection of documents from gazettes, government reports, teachers' journals and other sources provides a primary source for data as well as insight into experiences of the people involved.
Date:1990

Title:Educating all: multicultural perspectives in the primary school
Author:Grugeon, E & Woods, P
Abstract:An evaluation of a number of multicultural programs undertaken in English primary schools including whole school mathematics projects, first term experiences, transition between schools, school exchange and pupil perceptions of religious and cultural diversity.
Date:1990

Title:Education, racism and reform
Author:Troyna, Barry and Carrington, Bruce
Abstract:An analysis of race relations in British education. Discusses the British antiracist debate in the context of the Education Reform Act and delivery of the National Curriculum. The important role of each school in countering racism and the need for each teacher to arrive at a personal antiracist position are emphasised.
Date:1990

Title:Hand in hand: multicultural experiences for young children, teacher's resources book
Author:Graeme, J & Fahlman
Abstract:Practical teaching suggestions for multicultural education for early childhood as well as an introduction to the principles of culturally inclusive education.
Date:1990

Title:Racism
Author:Grunsell, Angela
Abstract:A thoughtful, sensitive exploration of the issues of racism relevant to children.
Date:1990

Title:They get heaps
Author:Edmunds, M
Abstract:This book uses a study of Roeburne, WA, to examine how attitudes toward Aboriginal people are formed, reproduced and maintained in a climate of continuing inequality.
Date:1990

Title:Two way Aboriginal schooling: education and cultural survival
Author:Harris, S
Abstract:A look at the role of schools in the survival of cultures. An examination of bilingual schooling and its practical classroom implications.
Date:1990

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