Big things grow : a memoir of teaching on Country in Wilcannia / Sarah Donnelley.
Publication details: Crows Nest, NSW : Allen & Unwin, 2022.Description: 279 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 23 cmISBN:- 9781761065354
- Donnelley, Sarah
- Teaching -- Australia
- Rural schools -- Australia
- Teachers -- Australia -- Biography
- Teaching -- Methodology
- Primary school teachers -- Biography
- Aboriginal Australians -- Social conditions -- Biography
- Aboriginal Australians -- Australia -- Social life and customs -- Biography
- Women teachers -- New South Wales -- Wilcannia -- Biography
- Music teachers -- New South Wales -- Wilcannia -- Biography
- Teachers -- New South Wales -- Wilcannia -- Biography
- Aboriginal Australians -- Education -- New South Wales -- Wilcannia -- Biography
- Aboriginal Australians -- Social life and customs
- Aboriginal Australians -- Education
- Manners and customs
- Music teachers
- Teachers
- Wilcannia (N.S.W.) -- Social life and customs
- New South Wales -- Wilcannia
- Biography & Memoir (Australia)
- Teaching profession (Australia)
- All Australian Indigenous Material (Australia)
- 371.1/0092 23/eng/20220831
Item type | Home library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reserves | |
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Book | Melbourne Athenaeum Library | Biography | 371.1 DON | Available | 071135 |
This red dirt, it takes a hold of you. The blue skies, the sunsets, the starry nights, the river... Country holds onto you. Then you meet the people. Within one week of living in Wilcannia, I had signed up to stay until the end of the year. When Sarah Donnelley left Sydney to take up a teaching post in Wilcannia, a small town two hours east of Broken Hill, she had no idea what to expect. Determined to shrug off Wilcannia's rumoured reputation for danger and dysfunction, she threw herself into her new role. Four fulfilling years later, Sarah is an active member of a rich, complex school community that is transforming the idea of a conventional classroom experience. Making deep connections with Indigenous elders and local families, Sarah has focused her teaching practice on empowering, listening and creating space for respectful conversations. She takes her students out on Country as often as she can, enlisting aunties and uncles in the community to share their wisdom - everything from hunting for emu eggs and cutting canoes from trees to working with local artists and learning the history of the river. Big Things Grow is a powerful memoir about community, music and passion, laying bare the beauty and challenges of living in a part of Australia that is often overlooked.
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