"Aboriginal Art and Storytelling in Early Childhood Curriculums" 15th August Queensland

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Calling all early childhood educators in QLD! Dive into a transformative two-hour workshop combining Aboriginal Art and Storytelling with the esteemed Director of Koori Curriculum, Jessica Staines.

Explore the depth of Aboriginal art beyond the clichés, and discover innovative ways to incorporate respectful and meaningful art experiences into your curriculum. Gain insights into both traditional and contemporary art practices, and access valuable resources to infuse Indigenous perspectives into your teaching.

In this session, Jessica Staines will guide you through a process of responding to Aboriginal art provocations authentically whilst avoiding replicas of artists' work.

The storytelling component is equally enriching, covering pedagogical storytelling, yarning circles, curating a First Nations Library, Dreaming Stories, and strategies for bookish play.

Don't just take our word for it—see what others are saying:

"Teaching through culture not teaching culture was such a fantastic takeaway point that just brought so much understanding." - Rebecca Tyson

"You really helped the team understand what we want to achieve and how they can do it!" - Nicki Caddy

"Everyone learned so much and we are all excited today about what’s next for us. Thank you for sharing your Aboriginal culture—it was so interesting." - Malina Newman

Facilitated by Jessica Staines, a leading voice in early childhood education, advocacy, and cultural inclusivity, with extensive experience in empowering educators to embrace diversity and reconciliation. Jessica's expertise and passion for social justice have made a significant impact in building cultural understanding and harmony.

Don't miss this opportunity to elevate your teaching practice and create meaningful connections with Aboriginal perspectives. Secure your spot today for a memorable and enlightening workshop experience!"

  • Date: 15th August 2024
  • Registration: 1:00 PM
  • Session Start: 1:30 PM
  • Session End: 3:30 PM
  • Coffee & tea available on arrival
  • Location: Nerang Country Paradise Parkland, 231 Beaudesert Nerang Rd, Nerang QLD 4211
  • Facilitator: Jessica Staines, Koori Curriculum Director

 

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Ticket price: $104.50 inc GST

 

Educators Feedback:

"I loved this training and I feel so much more confident and better equipped to include Aboriginal art and perspectives in ethical and meaningful ways." - Sian Duggan

"Lots of valuable information was shared, that I will be incorporating within my program and everyday practices" - Lisa Worland

"Teaching through culture not teaching culture was such a fantastic takeaway point that just brought so much understanding." - Rebecca Tyson

"Thank you Jess. Your session was so informative and interesting. I feel so positive about some amazing things we can do." - Natalie Bruce

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A: Yes. The "Aboriginal Art and Storytelling in Early Childhood Curriculums" workshop is not part of the Koori Curriculum Club membership. There are no discounts offered for the "Aboriginal Art and Storytelling in Early Childhood Curriculum" workshop for Koori Curriculum Club members.

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