![]() ![]() ![]() Magabala teacher resources are listed below, together with a link to Reading Australia where you will find additional resources for English literature thanks to the support of the Copyright Agency’s Cultural Fund. They are developed by teachers, teacher librarians and curriculum writers. Our teacher resources are free and provide comprehensive and practical guidelines to assist teachers to use Indigenous books in the classroom. Magabala’s books represent integrity of process. Our books are Indigenous authored, and collaborations between Indigenous and non-Indigenous storytellers/authors are rigorously overseen to ensure they comply with Magabala’s protocols. ![]() Magabala Books is Australia’s leading Indigenous-owned and controlled publisher. Teachers can be confident when using our books. We understand that many teachers have found it challenging to teach Indigenous content, perhaps for fear of making a mistake and causing offence, due to lack of knowledge or due to the complexity of issues it can raise. The Australian Curriculum identifies Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and cultures as a priority area, ensuring it is addressed across learning areas and year levels. Were it not for Peter O’Brien’s comprehensive analysis of Dark Emu, then this faux history would enter the mainstream uncontested and a new round of spurious claims concerning the legitimacy of our Australian nation as a rightful sovereign state would begin. ![]()
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