Benedict Stevens and Margaret James present a workshop at AATE/ALEA Conference in Adelaide.

Arrernte Cultural Elder Benedict Stevens and HARs Margaret James delivering their workshop on the importance of including Aboriginal language and culture at school.

Central Arrernte Elder, Benedict Stevens and Honey Ant Readers Margaret James co-presenting a workshop at the AATE/ALEA Conference in Adelaide.
Central Arrernte cultural Elder, Benedict Stevens, and Honey Ant Readers Margaret James, had fun presenting a workshop on how a deeper knowledge of student’s language and culture can positively assist teacher’s teaching – in turn, enhancing the learning experience for the students – at the dynamic Australian Association for the Teaching of English and the Australian Literacy Educators’ Association National Conference in Adelaide.