AN INTRODUCTION
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Reconciliation in Education Part 1: An Introduction
Reconciliation in Education: An Introduction – the first webinar in the three-part Reconciliation in Education webinar series, provides an introduction to the concept and context of reconciliation in Australia, and an overview of the important relationship between reconciliation and education. It explores some key messages about reconciliation in education, and will equip participants with the knowledge and skills required to understand how reconciliation can be respectfully embedded in the classroom, around the school and with the community. Participants are encouraged to critically reflect on their current attitudes and actions towards reconciliation in education, and to recognise the importance of ongoing personal and professional learning, unlearning and relearning about diverse Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories, cultures and contributions.
Webinar
Reconciliation in Education: An Introduction (approx. 17 mins +) provides an introduction to the concept and context of reconciliation in Australia, and an overview of the important relationship
Professional Learning
This professional learning resource accompanies the webinar Reconciliation in Education: An Introduction – the first webinar in the three-part Reconciliation in Education webinar series.
TALKING THE WALK
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Reconciliation in Education Part 2: Talking the Walk
Reconciliation in Education: Talking the Walk – the second webinar in the three-part Reconciliation in Education webinar series, explores the importance of using respectful and inclusive language and terminology as a key part of engaging in reconciliation. Participants will be introduced to some terminology guidelines, as well as some guiding principles for how to respectfully be part of community-level conversations about First Languages. Participants will learn how to carefully evaluate resources as part of curriculum planning to ensure that the resources being used are meaningful and appropriate, and how to actively embed the language of reconciliation across all subject/learning areas.
Webinar
Reconciliation in Education: Talking the Walk (approx. 23 mins +) explores the importance of using respectful and inclusive language and terminology as a key part of engaging in reconciliation.
Professional Learning
This professional learning resource accompanies the webinar Reconciliation in Education: Talking the Walk – the second webinar in the three-part Reconciliation in Education webinar series.
WALKING THE TALK
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Reconciliation in Education Part 3: Walking the Talk
Reconciliation in Education: Walking the Talk – the third webinar in the three-part Reconciliation in Education webinar series, explores how to take practical and informed action towards reconciliation in education. It tackles the question of “tokenism”, and how and why it is important to develop respectful relationships with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community members to support sustainable, whole-scale change. Participants are guided through the Narragunnawali Reconciliation Action Planning process on the Narragunnawali platform, as well as the Narragunnawali Awards which highlights examples of exceptional commitment to reconciliation within in schools and early learning services across Australia.
Webinar
Reconciliation in Education: Walking the Talk (approx. 25 mins +) explores how to take practical and informed action towards reconciliation in education.
Professional Learning
This professional learning resource accompanies the webinar Reconciliation in Education: Walking the Talk – the third webinar in the three-part Reconciliation in Education webinar series.