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My Story: Aboriginal Australian Paper by Zart A4 Pack of 40

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Eight assorted designs. Australian Indigenous artist, Peter Mackay "Judda" tells his story through traditional and non-traditional designs. Use his background paintings, while creating your own symbols or visual language to create your own stories, while discovering story telling in other cultures. A great unit of work for teachers and students. Zart Education recommends teachers and schools work in consultation with their local Koorie Community (start locally and extend out geographically) when designing teaching and learning activities. Templates and art materials are intended as a starting point for meaningful making and responding lessons; and discussions within this context should enrich student understanding whilst acknowledging, respecting and valuing Aboriginal identities and cultural expressions. Any art making tasks that replicates Aboriginal cultural expressions must be done in consultation with the appropriate Aboriginal people (owners of that cultural property).

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My Story: Aboriginal Australian Paper by Zart A4 Pack of 40

$3225 (ex GST)
$3548 (inc GST)

Eight assorted designs. Australian Indigenous artist, Peter Mackay "Judda" tells his story through traditional and non-traditional designs. Use his background paintings, while creating your own symbols or visual language to create your own stories, while discovering story telling in other cultures. A great unit of work for teachers and students. Zart Education recommends teachers and schools work in consultation with their local Koorie Community (start locally and extend out geographically) when designing teaching and learning activities. Templates and art materials are intended as a starting point for meaningful making and responding lessons; and discussions within this context should enrich student understanding whilst acknowledging, respecting and valuing Aboriginal identities and cultural expressions. Any art making tasks that replicates Aboriginal cultural expressions must be done in consultation with the appropriate Aboriginal people (owners of that cultural property).

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