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Student projects


EDF4513 unit team:
Nike Prince, Henry Atkinson, Reg Shelley,
Bernadette Atkinson, Ruby Langton-Batty,
Zane Ma Rhea

Students enrolled in unit EDF4513 Indigenous and Traditional Education in a Global World do interesting projects. Here are some of them.

Hunt, forage and grow (pdf 262Kb), by Yolanta Chadwick (2007)
"My own challenging experience of trying to successfully grow enough food to feed those around me has helped to open my eyes up to certain aspects of the struggle for Indigenous Australians to continue to live traditional lives and maintain their culture."

Project by Irmak Gokhan (pdf 217Kb) (2007)
"Throughout my childhood my parent’s cultural values have largely contributed and influenced my lifestyle today..."

Project by Rebecca McGill (pdf 83Kb) (2007)
"Growing, hunting and gathering food is a skill the Indigenous people of Australia have been using for over 40,000 years."

Traditional knowledge and values: A new experience! (doc 1.1Mb), by Satinderjit Sambi (2007)
"For this assignment, we were asked to hunt, forage or grow our own food to share as a meal at the end of the unit."

Hunting and gathering (pdf 1Mb), by Rhiannon (2006)
"Mission: To catch some fish to share with the rest of the class."

Trials and tribulations (pdf 2Mb), by Katrina Mitchell (2006)
"The first trial that I had to overcome in this assignment is the fact that I am situated in Hungary."

Jo's garden project: A little patch in Fitzroy (pdf 1.5Mb), by Jo Powell (2006)

EDF4018 photo journal: The great fishing fiasco (doc 145Kb), by Kirsty Utting (2006)
" In order to fulfil the requirements of the food gathering assignment, I thought it would be fun to go fishing."

The tomato trees (pdf 939Kb), by John Haycock (2005)