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16 Nov 2016
Teacher Feature – Briony Franklin, Pulteney Grammar School, South Australia
Briony Franklin is a non-Indigenous Year 1 teacher with a passion for learning and teaching about Kaurna language, the language of the Traditional Owners of the Adelaide Plains of South Australia. -
16 Nov 2016
Nesting Native Languages – The Miriwoong Language Nest Program
A team in Kununurra, WA, adapted a language nest model to surround the children of Kununurra in the local, critically endangered Miriwoong language in daily or weekly sessions. -
16 Nov 2016
Narragunnawali News: Issue 4
Issue 4 of Narragunnawali News celebrates the importance and resilience of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages and the role schools and early learning services play in supporting the maintenance, revitalisation and revival of First Languages. -
11 Nov 2016
Who We Are: Brave New Clan teaching resources
The Narragunnawali team has teamed up with Cool Australia to create new teaching resources designed to support inquiry into the histories and cultures of Australia’s First Peoples. -
9 Aug 2016
Reconciliation in the Media
There have been many challenges internationally and close to home in the last few months, but there have also been stories of success and triumph that should be celebrated. -
9 Aug 2016
Keeping the conversation going beyond National Reconciliation Week
National Reconciliation Week is a week to share information, stories, experiences, knowledge and culture, but what happens once the week is over? -
9 Aug 2016
Reflecting on National Reconciliation Week
Between 27 May and 3 June this year, schools and early learning services around Australia celebrated National Reconciliation Week (NRW) with creativity and commitment. -
9 Aug 2016
Reflecting on NAIDOC Week
NAIDOC Week is over, and it’s as good a reason as any to remind ourselves how important it is to make sure Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and cultures are part of every day of the year. -
9 Aug 2016
Teacher Feature – Sharon Davis, Catholic Education Western Australia
Sharon Davis is a Bardi Gija woman from Western Australia. Sharon brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to her role as Team Leader of the Aboriginal Education Team at Catholic Education Western Australia. -
9 Aug 2016
Reconciliation Resource – Over-Represented: A Vice Special On Indigenous Incarceration
This short film, presented by hip-hop artist Adam Briggs (a.k.a. Briggs), is a confronting yet compassionate look at Indigenous youth currently serving time in Reiby Juvenile Justice Centre in the Sydney suburb of Airds. -
9 Aug 2016
Spotlight On – Kindergarten Services, Wyndham City Council, Victoria
Great things happen when individuals translate their passion and commitment into supporting and inspiring others. Read about Kim Knersch and the educators at Wyndham City Council and their work integrating reconciliation into 23 early learning services in Victoria. -
9 Aug 2016
Narragunnawali News: Issue 3
Issue 3 of Narragunnawali News shares the experiences schools and early learning services had during National Reconciliation Week and provides ideas for continuing your reconciliation journey year-round. -
3 May 2016
Reconciliation in the Media
National Reconciliation Week (NRW) is a good chance for teachers and educators across all subject areas and year groups to talk about reconciliation with students and children in classrooms. -
3 May 2016
Teacher Feature – Jess Staines, early learning educator
Jess Staines, Wiradjuri woman and educator from New South Wales, chats about her passion for supporting other educators to embed Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives into early learning programs. -
3 May 2016
Reconciliation Resource – NEOMAD Comic Series
The NEOMAD comic series follows the story of the Love Punks and Satellite Sisters, tech savvy young heroes from the Pilbara who speed through a digitised desert full of ‘spy bots’, ‘magic crystals’, fallen ‘rocket boosters’ and mysterious petroglyphs.