In this episode of Educator Yarns Jess shares her tips for setting and achieving goals.
Jess always maintained a consistent view since starting the Koori Curriculum, which is that most educators want to include an Aboriginal perspective in their program and develop culturally safe environments for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families and communities but don’t know what to do and how to do it.
They are fearful of doing the wrong thing, offending someone or being stereotypical and tokenistic.
Jess outlines a common sense approach to these issues to help get Educators out of their analysis paralysis and into action.
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