Aboriginal Peoples are advised the Library Collection contains images, voices and names of deceased people in physical and online resources.
The Library recognises the significance of the traditional cultural knowledges contained within its Collection. The Library acknowledge some materials contain language that may not reflect current attitudes, was published without consent or recognition, or, is offensive. These materials reflect the views of the authors and/or the period in which they were produced and do not represent the views of the Library.
This guide is aimed at staff who are teaching Aboriginal content in undergraduate programs.
The Library can help you find resources and provide support to improve teaching and learning outcomes for your students.
If you require further support please contact our Library team.
The Teaching and Innovation Unit (TIU) supports academics to drive innovation in their teaching practices and curriculum and enhance the use of digital technologies to facilitate learning.
Contact the Teaching and Innovation Unit to assist you with course and curriculum support.
Created by Library staff in collaboration with course coordinators, these pages are incorporated in relevant guides and offer step-by-step help researching core assignments.
Contact the Library to enquire about creating an Assignment help page for your course.
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The Library can help you with resources to enrich your course content including eReadings, open education resources and more. We can also work collaboratively with academic staff and the Student Engagement Unit to provide a range of services to support your students including tailored workshops and online resources.
For more information, see our Curriculum support page or contact Ask the Library.
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