Stolen Generations Resource Kit for Teachers and Students (Secondary)

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The Healing Foundation’s Stolen Generations Resource Kit for Teachers and Students has been created to educate young people about the Stolen Generations. The classroom resources, Educator's guide and online resources support school communities to safely start the conversation about the intergenerational impacts of colonial injustices and inform classroom discussions using facts, real examples and stories.

Cultural consultation and guidance from Stolen Generations members has been an essential part of this project. The Healing Foundation has also worked closely with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and non-Indigenous teachers, parents, early childhood specialists and curriculum writers.

This teaching resource has been developed to introduce students from Foundation to Year 12 to the firsthand experiences of Stolen Generations survivors. While the government policies behind the Stolen Generations, and the suffering of survivors is only one part of the longstanding and continuing stories of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in Australia, it is an essential one to learn and to teach so students have a full understanding of Australia’s true histories, and the important relationship between historical acceptance and healing within Australia’s reconciliation journey.

 Stolen Generations Resource Kit for Teachers and Students (Secondary)
Relevant Subjects
Drama
English
History
Humanities and Social Sciences
Mathematics
Media Arts
Relevant Years
Secondary

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