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Yes, It Isn’t - No, It Is

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 July 2015

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During 1990 the Disadvantaged Schools Program (D.S.P.) funded an Urban Literacies Project in New South Wales. There were two strands; one was investigating English as used by children from Multicultural backgrounds; the second was researching the incidence and use of Aboriginal English in the classroom. Redfern Primary School was invited to participate as part of the Aboriginal English strand. The following is a reflection on the processes by Carol Reid and Helen Velissaris. There are some findings that may be useful to teachers regardless of the childrens’ backgrounds but we found them especially relevant for the Aboriginal children we teach in an urban school.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1991

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1. Carter, J., in “Being Black.” Keen, Ian (Ed.), Aboriginal Studies Press, 1988.Google Scholar