This poster shows words for the basic body parts of a kangaroo.
If you would like this poster in your language email batchelorpress@batchelor.edu.au or phone 08 8939 7352.
This poster illustrates eight types of frequently sighted cloud formations and their names. We can translate this poster into your language for an AU$85 fee.
This poster introduces the different terms used for various weather types. It includes words for different winds, temperatures, rains etc. We can translate this poster into your language for an AU$85 fee.
This poster allows you to include the words for some of the more common colours on pots of paint. This version is not really suitable for words with more than 10 letters. We can translate this poster into your language for an AU$85 fee.
This poster shows the words for the different stages of a butterfly's development. If you would like this poster in your language please email batchelorpress@batchelor.edu.au or phone 08 8939 7352.
This is one of the two versions of this poster available. They use the same words relating to the life cycle of a frog, but one depicts the green tree frog and the other shows the brown desert tree frog. We can translate this poster into your language for an AU$85 fee.
Teaching & Learning Resource for Adult Indigenous Students
This series includes 12 books, a DVD and an audio cassette. It supports delivery of Certificates I and II in Spoken and Written English. The series covers four topics (i.e., three books per topic): Introduction to Study and CSWE, Communication Technologies, Sports and Cultural Restivals, and Travel. The rrp ($200) is with or without the audio cassette which has yet to be transferred to CD or other digital platform.
A celebration of learning and moving forward, this book reflects on the experiences of people involved with the Certificate III in Indigenous Education Work at Batchelor Institute.
This video describes different types of childcare centres, playgroups, health and nutrition programs as well as school programs on 15 communities in the Northern Territory.
Two women from Galiwin’ku community visit four childcare centres in the Darwin region, to see different designs and spaces used by children and staff. The narration is in Djambarrpuyngu with an English translation. This item is also available in limited quantities of VHS (video) format, for the same price. Please specify in the comments field of your order if you require VHS.