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Alienation in Aboriginal Education in the Northern Territory

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 July 2015

N. Barry*
Affiliation:
Dhupuma College, Nhulunbuy, N.T.
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In many areas of government policy there is a big gap between theory and practice, that is, there is a difference between what ought to occur and what actually eventuates. This is unfortunately true for education as well. That education actually alienates the young from the old and from their traditional life-style may in some way be substantiated. In theory this should not happen. Before any discussion on the pros and cons of such a state of affairs, however, there is a need to define what education is, to define some of the approaches officially accepted in Aboriginal education and to differentiate between the needs of some of the more recognizable Aboriginal groups and their life-styles.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press or the authors 1994

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