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video | Not Just The Didgeridoo: Over-generalization of Aboriginal cultures and its impact on education

This video looks at the over-generalization of Aboriginal cultures, languages and dialects of English, and the interplay between this over-generalization and underperformance in school. Teachers and educational support staff are often trained to support their cross-cultural communication with students speaking ‘Aboriginal English’. The problem is that ‘Aboriginal English’ is not just one thing, and often teachers can end up forcing students into their own pre-conceived notions. We need to recognize that there are many different Aboriginal cultures and dialects of English; advice that works in one state or school might not work in another. Aboriginality is not just the didgeridoo, and Aboriginal English is not just one dialect.

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