PHOTO: An abundance of dictionaries and language materials have made First Nations languages more accessible than ever before (Image: Charles Darwin University)
The polls at primary schools around Australia have revealed that students would much prefer to learn First Nations languages over foreign languages. Across the Western Plains, teachers have already taken the initiative of pulling local languages into the classroom, learning it in their own time.
According to the results of The Children’s Voice Survey - a survey of 650 primary school children students and 630 parents around the . . .
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