Across
- 4. a thought on something, careful consideration
- 5. the space from which two way teaching and learning are derived
- 6. a particular theory about the nature of being, or the kinds of things that have existence
- 7. make (attributes or behaviour) part of one's nature by learning or unconscious assimilation
- 9. the branch of philosophy that studies the nature of knowledge, its presuppositions and foundations, its extent and validity
- 11. languages, values, social relationships and customs. Cultural _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Down
- 1. a fixed, over-generalised belief about a particular groups or class of people, e.g. all Aboriginals are alcoholics
- 2. a set of beliefs which asserts one group's natural superiority over another to justify differential treatment and social positions
- 3. viewing the world from the British cultural perspective
- 7. the Indigenous people perceive the settlement of Australia as an _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- 8. deep insight; great depth of knowledge or thought
- 10. 'a land belonging to no one'
