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Aboriginal Educator – Swan Hill Technical School

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 July 2015

L. Bugeja*
Affiliation:
Swan Hill Technical School, Victoria
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I am an Aboriginal educator based at the Swan Hill Technical School. I started work as an Aboriginal educator in the first term of school in 1982.

My duties involve liaising with Aboriginal students, parents, teachers and the community. I liaise with the students to find out if they have any problems at home or school. If they have problems we discuss them and think of ways to overcome them. I like to walk into classes such as Home Economics, and Woodwork – it is easy for them to talk and I don’t interrupt them too much. I also like to speak to the students out of class, usually in my office or in the school grounds.

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Aboriginal Views
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1983

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