Lifespan learning and literacy for young adults in remote Indigenous communities 2007-2010 is jointly funded by the Australian Research Council, the Australian National University and The Fred Hollows Foundation. This ARC research project has been identifying ‘best practice’ learning projects and programs in remote Indigenous communities for youth aged between 16 and 25 that stimulate the acquisition and development of language and multimodal literacies and support positive identity formation experiences.
Research has been carried out in conjunction with:
- Ngaanyatjarra Media in the Ngaanyatjarra Lands communities, Western Australia.
- Northern Territory Library at Lajamanu and TiTree, Northern Territory
- Djilpin Arts in Beswick, Northern Territory
- Ngapartji Ngapartji intergenerational language and arts project in Alice Springs, Northern Territory
- Warlpiri Education and Training Trust at Yuendumu, Nyirripi and Willowra, Northern Territory
- Alice Springs Public Library
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