Reconciliation in Education: An Introduction, produced by Reconciliation Australia and Gilimbaa, 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.
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Reconciliation in Education: An Introduction - Professional Learning Resource
This professional learning resource accompanies the webinar 'Reconciliation in Education: An 'Introduction"'—the first webinar in the three-part Reconciliation in Education webinar series.
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To Decision-Makers in Education and Care, I write to you as an educator and advocate for the safety and well-being of children and staff in
In a sector built on nurturing, empathy, and care, it’s heartbreaking to witness how often educators themselves are left feeling isolated, undervalued, or even bullied.
Australia is home to the world’s oldest continuous cultures, with First Nations Peoples holding stories, knowledge, and connections to Country that stretch back more than