Launch of Mangurr-jangu mirlamirlajinjikki: Teaching and learning with pictures

First Languages Australia is pleased to have collaborated with Angela Harrison, Samantha Disbray, the Institute for Aboriginal Development, Batchelor Institute and the University of Queensland to publish Mangurr-jangu — a workbook of activities for teaching Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages. The activities in Mangurr-jangu can be adapted for any language and are relevant to school, community, family and adult learning environments.

Anmatyerr language teacher April Campbell and Warlpiri language teacher Seraphina Haines presented the book at the launch. Photo Batchelor Institute.

Anmatyerr language teacher April Campbell and Warlpiri language teacher Seraphina Haines presented the book at the launch. Photo Batchelor Institute.

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