http://det.wa.edu.au/aboriginaleducation/apac/detcms/navigation/apac/
The Aboriginal Perspectives Across the Curriculum website offers a wide variety of resources, rationale, and information on the integration of indigenous content to the school curriculum in Australia. While much of the descriptions are tailored specifically to the context in Australia, the overarching themes would be relevant in any colonial educational settings. The website explains that “Teaching APAC will assist all students to be able to look at the world from an Aboriginal viewpoint and understand the different Aboriginal points of view on a range of issues such as reconciliation, social justice and equality.” This is an example of a government seeking to provide lesson plans and resources to teachers in order for them to be able to more authentically teach indigenous content to their students. The website quotes Adele Pring who stated “It is important that students learn not just about but from Aboriginal people (in person, by phone or through recommended books, video…).” The resources are very valuable for teachers, and cover a range of external links and site-hosted images/pdfs.