2008 Aboriginal Studies HSC Major Projects
2008 Aboriginal Studies HSC Major Projects
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2008
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SERIES 01: Nguurrambang (Country) / Myra-Tyne Lowe, Killara High School
SERIES 02: Keeping them safe : an investigative report into the Northern Territory Intervention / James Matthews
SERIES 03: Umulliko : a magazine about Aboriginal art / Kiera Norris
SERIES 04: Kidney disease within Australian Aboriginal communities / Sam To...
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2008 Aboriginal Studies HSC Major Projects
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This collection may contain confidential, personal and/or culturally sensitive information. Members of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities are also advised that records may contain names and images of deceased people.
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Major projects are a course requirement of the NSW Board of Studies Aboriginal Studies course. According to the syllabus, the major project is to be a topic of the student’s own choice, negotiated with their teacher and Aboriginal community members, and should be related to the course. Students apply their knowledge and skills in acquiring, process...
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npAd72x1
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