Narragunnawali: Reconciliation in Education

Professional Learning in Action for Teachers and School Leaders

When: 9am – 3pm Saturday 13 May 2023

Where: George Brown Darwin Botanic Gardens (Visitor & Event Centre), Gilruth Ave &, Gardens Rd, The Gardens NT 0820 Map of the Botanic Gardens

How much: $110 GST inclusive (+ Humanitix booking fees) – lunch and light refreshments included 

This in-person workshop provides an opportunity to support your professional learning communities of practice and local connections through the Narragunnawali professional learning resources. 

The workshop will help you gain a greater understanding of the context and concept of reconciliation in Australia and your place in the reconciliation movement. 

Delivered by Reconciliation Australia’s Narragunnawali team – in collaboration with Identity, Belonging and Connection (IBC) Community Services – the workshop will cover the following topics: 

  • Using respectful and inclusive terminology 

  • Tackling tokenism 

  • Curriculum planning and the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures cross-curriculum priority 

  • Evaluating resources 

  • Reconciliation Action Plans as tools to support a whole-school approach to reconciliation 

  • Thinking critically about the value of reconciliation initiatives 

  • Budgeting for the respectful implementation of reconciliation initiatives 

This workshop contributes to 6 hours of Professional Learning aligned to the Teacher Registration Board of the Northern Territory (TRB) Professional Development Framework.

It aligns with the following Australian Professional Standards for Teachers and Principals:

Teachers

  • Focus Area 1.4—Strategies for teaching Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students.  
  • Focus Area 2.4—Understand and respect Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to promote reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians.  
  • Focus Area 3.4—Select and use resources.  
  • Focus Area 3.5—Use effective classroom communication.  
  • Focus Area 3.6—Evaluate and improve teaching programs.  
  • Focus Area 6.1—Identify and plan professional learning needs.  
  • Focus Area 6.2—Engage in professional learning and improve practice.  
  • Focus Area 6.3—Engage with colleagues and improve practice.  
  • Focus Area 6.4—Apply professional learning and improve student learning.  

Principals

1. Leading teaching and learning 

2. Developing self and others  

3. Leading improvement, innovation and change 

4. Leading the management of the school 

5. Engaging and working in the Community 

Workshop Requirements

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