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Student Teacher Perspectives: Teacher Attitudes Towards Aboriginal Children

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 July 2015

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Given the opportunity to write my views about education to this journal, I have chosen a topic that is close to me and which I have experienced first hand. I have chosen the teaching profession so that I can help my people gain the opportunity to reach their full potential. However, I feel that most non-Aboriginal teachers are not fully aware of the problems that confront Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islander people in schooling.

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