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Culture Boundaries, Culture Maintenance-in-Change, and Two-Way Aboriginal Schools#

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 July 2015

Stephen Harris*
Affiliation:
Northern Territory University, P O Box 40146, Casuarin, N.T. 0811
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Extract

Remote Aboriginal culture(s) and Western culture(s) are two of the most diverse culture groups on earth. In the context of these two fundamentally different world views, Aboriginal formal schooling is facing a major dilemma. Simply put this dilemma is that while most Aboriginal parents have a deep desire for their children to ‘grow up Aboriginal’, they also want their children to succeed in Western schooling and to perform successfully in some aspects of white culture, thereby reducing dependency on white expertise in their communities.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1989

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# Reproduced with permission from Curriculum Perspectives Vol 8 No 2, October 1988. Perth W.A.