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Working in intercultural ways program

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Ratings

National Quality Standard
QA1Educational program and practice
QA6Collaborative partnerships with families and communities
Australian Professional Standards for Teachers
1Know students and how they learn
2Know the content and how to teach it
6Engage in professional learning
7Engage professionally with colleagues, parents/carers and the community

Presenters

Jessica Staines
Jessica Staines is an early childhood educator, professional speaker, author, advocate and advisor. As the founder and director of Koori Curriculum, Jessica is committed to helping educators embed Aboriginal perspectives into early childhood education.
ECA Learning Hub
The ECA Learning Hub team is based in Early Childhood Australia's National Office which is located in Canberra, Australia. Our small team develops professional development resources for educators and other professionals working with young children from birth to eight.

Description

This unique collaboration between the ECA Learning Hub and the Koori Curriculum focuses on intercultural approaches, prioritising Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander educator voices from around Australia.

There are two courses in this program:

In this program:

  • Educators will be guided through a series of concepts, ideas, resources and stories from practitioners to support their individual and service’s journey of reconciliation and being culturally responsive. Each course will address this through a different lens: a practical and relational perspective. The uniqueness of these courses bring to the forefront contemporary practices and perspectives from individuals and services from every state and territory across Australia.
  • They are designed to be completed in any order, however learners must complete both courses for them to be marked as complete.
  • They will support learners to understand the importance of why reconciliation and the how of being culturally responsive.
  • The interviews, practical examples and case studies from services highlight how they embed Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives and culture into their services. These services in turn share how their individual journeys have evolved over time.
  • You do not have to complete them in one sitting; they have been designed with several reflection points and opportunities throughout to take time to explore, read, research or share findings with a colleague.
  • The examples and interviews support educators with practical ideas on how to get started, however, these are not to be copied and replicated within other settings. Research and planning will ensure your service embeds Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives that are relevant to the children, families and the communities in which your service operates.

Disclaimer

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander participants are warned that this material may contain images and voices of deceased persons. Early Childhood Australia shows value, respect and acknowledgement of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and their history and culture by using the wording, ‘Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ within our courses.

Duration: 5 hours (2.5 hours per course)

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