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		<title>Extreme teaching</title>
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Seven Seasons in Aurukun is Paula Shaw&#8217;s personal account of teaching at the local school in Aurukun and making a life for herself in a challenging new world. In the unrelenting tropical heat, she discovers there&#8217;s an immediacy and intensity in everything. From the mischievous children in her bilingual classroom to the local politics, nothing [...]]]></description>
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<td width="88%" valign="top"><em>Seven Seasons in Aurukun</em> is Paula Shaw&#8217;s personal account of teaching at the local school in Aurukun and making a life for herself in a challenging new world. In the unrelenting tropical heat, she discovers there&#8217;s an immediacy and intensity in everything. From the mischievous children in her bilingual classroom to the local politics, nothing is quite what it seems. <em>Seven Seasons in Aurukun</em> is a challenging read, not because of the writing style but because of the contemporary issues that it grapples with surrounding Aboriginal schooling and communities and the education system.<br />
<strong>Author: </strong>Paula Shaw<strong><br />
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