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    • 1 Closing the policy–practice gap: making Indigenous language policy more than empty rhetoric 

      Truscott, Adriano; Malcolm, Ian
      Published 2010-11-12
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    • 10 Language centre as language revitalisaion strategy: a case study from the Pilbara 

      Dixon, Sally; Deak, Eleonora
      Published 2010-11-12
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    • 11 Whose language centre is it anyway? 

      Kimberley Language Resource Centre
      Published 2010-11-12
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    • 12 Revitalisation strategies for Miriwoong 

      Olawsky, Knut J.
      Published 2010-11-12
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    • 13 Using identical resources to teach young and adult language learners 

      Brown, Ursula
      Published 2010-11-12
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    • 14 Aboriginal languages programs in TAFE NSW: delivery initiatives and strategies 

      Cipollone, Jackie
      Published 2010-11-12
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    • 15 Reclamation process for Dharug in Sydney using song 

      Green, Richard
      Published 2010-11-12
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    • 16 Developing the Dhurga Program at Vincentia High School: the language teacher's perspective 

      Lane, Karen
      Published 2010-11-12
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    • 17 So you want to work with the community? Principles and strategies for school leaders affecting the establishment of Aborignal language programs 

      Lowe, Kevin; Howard, Peter
      Published 2010-11-12
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    • 18 Establishing a school language program: the Parkes High School experience 

      Maier, Stephen
      Published 2010-11-12
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    • 19 Language revitalisation: community and school programs working together 

      McNaboe, Diane; Poetsch, Susan
      Published 2010-11-12
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    • 2 Why language revitalisation sometimes works 

      Walsh, Michael
      Published 2010-11-12
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    • 20 The importance of understanding language ecologies for revitalisation 

      Meakins, Felicity
      Published 2010-11-12
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    • 21 The rebirth of Wergaia: a collaborative effort 

      Reid, Julie
      Published 2010-11-12
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    • 22 Strategies for doing the possible: supporting school Aboriginal language programs in NSW 

      Rhydwen, Mari
      Published 2010-11-12
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    • 23 Questions of fluency in Australian languages revitalisation 

      Hobson, John
      Published 2010-11-12
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    • 24 Sounds, spelling and learning to read an Aboriginal language 

      Jones, Caroline; Chandler, Paul; Lowe, Kevin
      Published 2010-11-12
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    • 25 English influence on the pronunciation of re-awakened Aboriginal languages 

      Reid, Nicholas
      Published 2010-11-12
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    • 26 Increasing the acessibility of information on the Indigenous languages of Victoria 

      Bowe, Heather; Reid, Julie; Lynch, Kathy
      Published 2010-11-12
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    • 27 Flexible IT resources for community language reclamation: using culturally appropriate contexts 

      Kutay, Cat; Fisher, George; Green, Richard
      Published 2010-11-12
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