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*NRW 2024 Now More Than Ever (Early Learning)Educators will support children to explore the meaning and purpose of the 2024 National Reconciliation Week theme, Now More Than Ever.
- Relevant Subjects
- Cross-Curricula
- Civics and Citizenship
- History
- Humanities and Social Sciences
- Visual Arts
- Relevant Years
- Early Learning
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A Matter of Perspective (Early Learning)Using optical illusions, children explore the idea that there are often multiple sides to a single story.
- Relevant Subjects
- Cross-Curricula
- Civics and Citizenship
- English
- Humanities and Social Sciences
- Relevant Years
- Early Learning
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Building Belonging (Early Learning)Children think about and discuss human rights using a toolkit for early childhood educators on cultural diversity and responding to prejudice.
- Relevant Subjects
- Cross-Curricula
- Civics and Citizenship
- Health and Physical Education
- Humanities and Social Sciences
- Relevant Years
- Early Learning
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Caring for Country (Early Learning)Children watch a Play school episode to help them to understand the significance of Country/place and to build a personal sense of responsibility for respecting the environment around them.
- Relevant Subjects
- Cross-Curricula
- Relevant Years
- Early Learning
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Children's Engagement with the RAP (Early Learning)Children engage with their early learning service's RAP.
- Relevant Subjects
- Cross-Curricula
- Civics and Citizenship
- Humanities and Social Sciences
- Relevant Years
- Early Learning
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Collaborative Art Project (Early Learning)With the support of local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, educators guide children to work together to create a shared artwork to display at their early learning service.
- Relevant Subjects
- Cross-Curricula
- Visual Arts
- Relevant Years
- Early Learning
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Colours as Cultural Symbols (Early Learning)Children learn about the colours of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Flags.
- Relevant Subjects
- Cross-Curricula
- Visual Arts
- Relevant Years
- Early Learning
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Come on In! : An Invitation to a VIP Visitor (Early Learning)Explore the value of having Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander visitors and make them an invitation.
- Relevant Subjects
- Cross-Curricula
- Civics and Citizenship
- English
- Humanities and Social Sciences
- Relevant Years
- Early Learning
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Community Building Blocks (Early Learning)Children build a model of their local area with blocks and mark important Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander places.
- Relevant Subjects
- Cross-Curricula
- Relevant Years
- Early Learning
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Connection to Country Incursion or Excursion (Early Learning)Children take an excursion or have visitors to learn the historical and cultural significance of Country and important sites in their local area.
- Relevant Subjects
- Cross-Curricula
- English
- Geography
- Health and Physical Education
- Humanities and Social Sciences
- Relevant Years
- Early Learning
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Difference is Deadly! (Early Learning)This activity helps children to develop an early awareness of personal or cultural differences, and a positive attitude towards difference, by celebrating what makes each child special and unique .
- Relevant Subjects
- Cross-Curricula
- Relevant Years
- Early Learning
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From Play School to Pre-School — Learning from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Educators (early learning)Children learn to appreciate the value of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in their learning environment.
- Relevant Subjects
- Cross-Curricula
- Relevant Years
- Early Learning
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Group Meeting (Early Learning)Meet with or learn about a group or committee with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander representation.
- Relevant Subjects
- Cross-Curricula
- Relevant Years
- Early Learning
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Languages Map Activity (Early Learning)Children use maps to think about the languages of First Nations peoples across Australia.
- Relevant Subjects
- Cross-Curricula
- Languages
- Relevant Years
- Early Learning
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Let's Talk about the Theme for NRW, 2016 (Early Learning)Explore the meaning and purpose of the National Reconciliation Week theme.
- Relevant Subjects
- Cross-Curricula
- Civics and Citizenship
- English
- History
- Humanities and Social Sciences
- Relevant Years
- Early Learning
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Let's Talk about the Theme for NRW, 2017 (Early Learning)In this activity, educators support children to explore the purpose of the 2017 NRW theme and to create their own NRW poster.
- Relevant Subjects
- Cross-Curricula
- Civics and Citizenship
- History
- Humanities and Social Sciences
- Relevant Years
- Early Learning
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Let's Talk about the Theme for NRW, 2018 (Early Learning)The theme for National Reconciliation Week 2018 was ‘Don’t keep history a mystery’. Use the poster as a stimulus for inspiring further research, reflection and discussion about reconciliation.
- Relevant Subjects
- Cross-Curricula
- Relevant Years
- Early Learning
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Let's talk about the theme for NRW, 2023 (early learning)Educators will support students to explore the meaning and purpose of the 2023 National Reconciliation Week theme, Be a Voice for Generations.
- Relevant Subjects
- Cross-Curricula
- Relevant Years
- Early Learning
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Let’s Talk about the Theme for NRW 2022 (Early Learning)Drawing on the NRW 2022 poster, educators will support children to explore the meaning and purpose of last year’s theme, Be Brave. Make Change.
- Relevant Subjects
- Cross-Curricula
- Relevant Years
- Early Learning
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Let’s Talk about the Theme for NRW, 2019 (Early Learning)The theme for NRW 2019 is Grounded in Truth: Walk Together with Courage. Educators will support children to explore the meaning of this year’s theme and poster, and create their own posters.
- Relevant Subjects
- Cross-Curricula
- Relevant Years
- Early Learning