| Nyaaringanyi? |
| Thursday, 20 March 2008 | |
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We’ve been an industrious place these past two weeks with young people and their families coming in most days keen to catch up, flick through the Sydney photographs and participate in the new Learning thread of the Ngapartji Ngapartji project. Some of the young people who went to Sydney, and others interested and visiting from Docker River and Mutitjulu, have begun some projects using the enormous amount of photo images we have of that tour, and others (Check out the gallery for more photos of Sydney.) The walls are starting to fill up with drawings and laminated comic pages created from photos and writing about Ngapartji Ngapartji people and activities. And in the ‘ngapartji ngapartji’ way, we’re acknowledging that the learning here is two-way, be it Pitjantjatjara or English, so that ‘learning notes’ are appearing all over the Alice office. Whenever any one learns something, whether it’s a new word or expression in Pitjantjatjara, how to spell an English one, or a grammar or maths rule, we jot it down on a sticky note and put it on the wall to share. Along with the comics, these look fantastic, and its inspirational to see the young people so keen to learn in this way.
The acquisition of a new computer has meant more people can work on
their individual projects at the same time and with our new literacy
worker Jane on board we can offer young participants a more
individualized learning program. Happy Easter. Dani |