9. We need more Aboriginal and
Torres Strait Islander teachers
in Australian classrooms, not
only to close the gap on
numeracy and literacy, but to
help our non-Indigenous
colleagues develop more
understanding about
Aboriginal history and culture.
Judith Ketchell
Principal, Tagai State College
10. To encourage more Aboriginal kids to become
teachers is a great thing, because the more people
they see in a teaching role the more it encourages
them to come to school and to get an education.
Corey Warrior, Teacher, Craigmore High School
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The key to success in
dealing with kids of all
ages and backgrounds is
inclusive education that
brings the community
along with it.
Mitchell Drage,
Principal, WA
12. For Koori Kids it’s about being proud and being black.
The only way students can do that is if they see more Kooris in school.
Tammy Anderson, Principal, Briar Road State School, NSW
13. I wanted to be a Anangu teacher in a Fregon school
It’s important for our children because they are learning two languages, English and Pitjantjatjara
Anangu Teacher Education Program (AnTEP) graduates, University of South Australia.
14. I think it’s vitally
important to
maintain that level
of interest in
young children in
Aboriginal culture
and history.
Adam Duncan,
Pre-school Teacher, ACT
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21. This Project is funded by the
Australian Government
through the More Aboriginal
and Torres Strait Islander
Teachers Initiative.
www.matsiti.edu.au