Discover actionable insights and strategies that breathe life into the new principle of the Early Years Learning Framework.
Are you wanting to demystify the new EYLF principle Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Perspectives?
Our dedicated live webinar on the EYLF 2.0 principle Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Perspectives provides educators with essential insight and practical approaches.
Join the Koori Curriculum for a live one-hour session where Director Jessica Staines will be yarning about EYLF principle “Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Perspectives” and supporting educators to understand what it looks like in practice.
This session will include:
• Cultural relevance: Learn to craft a learning atmosphere that respects and celebrates Indigenous culture by integrating Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander perspectives into existing curricular activities and frameworks.
• Intercultural Learning: This live webinar will guide participants through practical and effective strategies that work with intercultural ways of knowing, being and doing.
• Practical tools and strategies: Acquire a suite of tools including Reconciliation statements, community engagement methods, and culturally sensitive consultation processes that ensure your teaching respects and honours Indigenous identities and knowledge systems.
• Pedagogy: Explore how the curriculum can be designed to not only meet but surpass current educational standards by embedding culturally responsive pedagogies and intercultural understanding.
• Creating inclusive environments: Understand how to utilise space, material, and curriculum in ways that empower children to appreciate and acknowledge First Nations culture genuinely, fostering strong identities among all learners.
• Respecting and connecting with community: Gain insights on creating partnerships with local Indigenous communities for resources, support, and guidance in implementing a culturally rich curriculum.
This live webinar allows educators like you to take a proactive step towards being part of a transformative educational approach, ensuring an inclusive and culturally responsive learning program for all children. It’s not just about learning what is culturally appropriate, but privileging respect and recognition for Australia's Indigenous histories and culture into the fabric of daily teaching practices.
Participants will come away with a deeper understanding of EYLF principle “Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives” and empowered to actively contribute to Reconciliation and social justice in education.
Perfect for educators who:
• Aim to enrich their teaching with meaningful Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander content.
• Wish to actively contribute to Reconciliation through education.
• Want an introduction into the 8ways of Learning.
• Are looking for ways to enhance engagement with local Indigenous communities.
• Need practical ways to blend cultural knowledge with formal Early Learning Frameworks.
• Want to learn more about cultural learning plans.
Book your spot now and transform your educational practice with confidence and cultural sensitivity, ensuring that every child feels as though they belong and respects the rich cultural tapestry of Australia’s Indigenous culture.
Please note: the webinar will be live and not recorded.
"Understanding EYLF Principle Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Perspectives" Schedule
Please email info@kooricurriculum.com for group bookings of 21 or more
What Educators Are Saying
"There were many insights that I am excited to takeback to my team and share."
- Santi Oh
"Asking all educators to do reconciliation statements. Such a great personal and professional reflection. The resource audit will be quite interesting and useful too in sparking conversations I feel."
Joanne Marsland
"I really liked the idea of the cultural plan and will be discussing with the team."
Liesl Raffaut
"Honestly there were so many valuable ideas shared by Jessica that I'm very keen to implement in my service. I'm going to look back over my notes with my team to see how we can implement some of these ideas"
Lamisse Kazzi
"Definitely filling out a personal reconciliation plan, as well as taking this to the educators within my service Loved the Book play ideas"
Sonya Buchanan
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How do I access the live webinar after I purchase it?
A:
1. After you purchase the webinar you will be sent an email confirming your purchase with additional information on how to register for the live webinar.
2. Once you register you will be sent a confirmation email from our webinar platform "WebinarNinja"
3. As the date of your live webinar approaches, we will send additional emails with your webinar access link so you don't miss it
4. Please ensure you mark info@kooricurriculum.com as a safe sender to avoid important emails going into your junk
Q: Is the live webinar interactive and can I ask questions during the live webinar session?
A: Yes. The Koori Curriculum team is on each live webinar and will respond to your questions received during the session via the chat function of the webinar platform.
Q: What platform is the live webinar delivered on?
A: We hold our live webinars on a platform called “WebinarNinja”.
Q: Can I share my individual access with other people?
A: No. The live webinars are provided on WebinarNinja, links are specific to each individual.
Q: Are the live webinars recorded?
A: The live webianrs are not recorded. We do have several pre-recorded webinars that may suite you here
Q: Who do I contact for any queries?
A: You can reach us at info@kooricurriculum.com and one of our team will respond within 1 business day.
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Are you wanting to respectfully embed Aboriginal perspectives in your program?
In my private membership, The Koori Curriculum Club, you’ll get amazing support to assist in the development of your centres Aboriginal programs, with monthly master classes, lesson plans, fact sheets, children's book in focus and so much more.