Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 July 2015
My topic today is Aboriginal education – a reality in the 1990s. To be more specific, I should say Tiwi education is a reality in the 1990s. For it is in the Tiwi context that education has taken a giant step forward. This is because firstly we are working together to Aboriginalise the school – or rather to localise the school. Secondly, I have been challenged to ‘let go’, to move away from the dominant role as Principal (i.e. non-Aboriginal, non-Tiwi Principal). This challenge came as late as May 31 1995 from our present Assistant Director of Catholic Education.
This paper, and the following one by Teresita Puruntayameri, were presented at the Research Council of Education in the Northern Territory in August, 1995.
1 This paper, and the following one by Teresita Puruntayameri, were presented at the Research Council of Education in the Northern Territory in August, 1995.