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    First Residential Schools

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    Around 1870 the first residential schools opened forging Canada’s dark history. Aboriginal children were removed from their families and homes when the residentials schools had opened. They were funded under the authority of the Government of Canada. The purpose of these residentials schools was to remove and isolate children from their homes, families, traditions and cultures, and to assimilate them into the dominant culture. At least 150,000 First Nations, Inuit and Métis children were…

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    subjectivity in much the same way that Australian gov - ernments had denied equal treatment before the law to cer - tain classes of immigrants from the 1920s to the 1940s. In the twenty-first century the practice of granting fixed term temporary protection visas to asylum seekers in place of per - manent visas bears the very same mark of rendering a cer - tain class of immigrant bodies as potentially available to be singled out for discriminatory treatment by the Australian state as did the…

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    Brumbies In Australia

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    P1 The scientific name for the brumby is Equus caballus. They are strong horses that live in northern australia. The name brumbies came from james brumby who let his horses free rome. P2 brumbies have a lot of differences from normal horses, they also have a lot of similarities with normal horses. Brumbies are a similar size to normal horses and are usually brown but can be other colours as well like white and grey. Brumbies love to live in grasslands or shrublands that have a continuous flow…

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    The Creighton men’s tennis team lost against DePaul University, falling 6-1, but also brought home a decisive win against Western Illinois last weekend, with a 7-0 sweep against the Bulldogs. The loss and win leaves the Bluejays with a 7-9 record on the season. On Saturday, during the matches against the Blue Demons in Chicago, junior Harrison Lang, at No. 3 singles, came out with Creighton’s only singles win against DePaul. Lang captured a close 6-3, 4-6, 1-0 victory over DePaul's Alex…

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    Concurs with my Teaching Philosophy The importance of understanding days that are commemorated in Australia is discussed in the Humanities and Social Sciences (History) domain of the Australian Curriculum (AC). The curriculum for Year 3 stipulates students to look at days commemorated in Australia, such as Remembrance Day, its historical origins and the importance of symbols (ACARA, 2014a, ACHHK063). As a result an integrated thematic unit on Remembrance Day has been created. Adopting this…

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    great changes onto Aboriginal societies as many groups were taken away from their land. The first recorded use of Aboriginal trackers was in 1834, the British found the aboriginals very skilful in tracking people and also navigating through the Australian landscape. The Aboriginals had an unsuccessful resistance to the settlers’ occupation of the land, this was due to their…

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    Indigenous Australian had been living in Australia since 50,00 years ago. They lived by hunting, walking place to place, building homes, etc. But when the British came, the ritual that they’d been applying to their daily lives gone. The white people came and took away their lands and start building their own business. They took away the indigenous Australians kids and was known as the stolen generation. From that moment, that gap between indigenous and non-indigenous people increasing, from life…

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    strategies that can be used to specifically teach and support Aboriginal students on this journey. The suggested strategies are aligned with the NSW Department of Education and Training Aboriginal Education and Training Policy (2008) as well as the Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership (AITSL) standards for teaching. The specific focus areas that relate to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (ATSI) students are 1.4 and 2.4 which specifies what teachers need to know and be…

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    With 4.9% of Canada’s total population consisting of Aboriginal people, their voices and rights were always ignored throughout history. Canada’s reputation with Aboriginal rights is still developing and becoming better because of the changes to the Indian Act in 1951, the creation of Bill C-31, and the suicide crisis in 2016. Firstly, the change to the Indian Act in 1951 is one of the main reasons why Canada’s reputation with Aboriginal rights is still developing towards a better reputation…

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    Aboriginal Culture

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    The native culture of Australia includes a large number of resistances the oceanic continent before the arrival of the white man. However, all that rich culture is doomed to survive in stocks in which its people are destined to extinction because of the white man. Aboriginals have lots of special natures, ethics and culture which are most valuable for them. These include sacred paintings which have been obtained from the past generations. Aboriginal people introduce themselves and their…

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