The 2023
Koori Curriculum
Book Summit Recordings


Go beyond the pages of some deadly stories!

The 2023 Koori Curriculum Book Summit Recordings are now available! Hear directly from these master storytellers about what is behind the stories they have shared.
 
You will walk away with ideas and inspiration on how you can scaffold and build upon some First Nation stories and use them as a springboard for further learning.
 
Whether you are an Early Childhood Educator, Primary Teacher, OOSHC Educator or Librarian this collection has something for you.

Who should purchase the recordings?

The Koori Curriculum Book Summit would be suitable for:


Early Learning Educators

Primary School Teachers

OOSCH Educators

Home Schooling Teachers

Librarians

Family Day Care Educators

2023 Book Summit Speakers

Jordan Gould & Richard Pritchard

"Wylah The Koorie Warrior"

Corey Tutt

"The First Scientists & This Book Thinks Ya Deadly"

Dr Anita Heiss

"Koori Princess"



Dr Helen Milroy

"Wombat, Mudlark and Other Stories"

Aunty Rhonda Collard-Spratt & Jacki Ferro

"Grandfather Emu & Bobtail's Friend From The Desert To The Sea"

Brenton E. McKenna

"Ubby's Underdogs & Hairy Holes"


Jacinta Daniher & Taylor Hampton

"Our Mob"

Carl Merrison & Hakea Hustler

"My Deadly Boots"

Coral Vass

"The Heartbeat of The Land"



Cassie Leatham & Sue Lawson

"Mr Beaky"

Aunty Edith Wright & Charmaine Ledden-Lewis

"Charlie's Swim"

Dave Mangenner Gough

"luwa tara luwa waypa"


Melanie Hava

"Mr Beaky"

Adam Duncan

"The Bunyip and The Stars "

Jessica Staines

Director, Koori Curriculum

Presentation Pricing


Individual:
$150 Inc GST

Access to all presentations for 3 months:

  • Corey Tutt “The First Scientists”, “This Book Thinks Ya Deadly”
  • Jordan Gould & Richard Pritchard “Wylah The Koorie Warrior”
  • Coral Vass “The Heartbeat of The Land”, “Sorry Day”
  • Jacinta Daniher & Taylor Hampton “Our Mob”
  • Dave mangenner Gough
  • Carl Merrison & Hakea Hustler "Black Cockatoo" & "My Deadly Boots"
  • Cassie Leatham & Sue Lawson "A Message From Mr Beaky"
  • Dr Anita Heiss "Koori Princess", "Am I Black Enough for You" & "Bidhi Galing"
  • Dr Helen Milroy "The Sweetest Egg of All", "Backyard Birds", "Backyard Beasties" & "The Emu Who Ran Through The Sky"
  • Adam Duncan "The Bunyip and The Stars"
  • Melanie Hava "Animals All Around Us"
  • Aunty Rhonda Collard-Spratt & Jacki Ferro "Grandfather Emu" & "Old Nana Quokka"
  • Aunty Edith Wright & Charmaine Ledden-Lewis "Charlie's Swim"
  • Jessica Staines "Educator Yarns" and Director, Koori Curriculum

Lesson Plans

Workbooks

Group (for up to 5 people):
$600 Inc GST

Access to all presentations for 3 months:

  • Corey Tutt “The First Scientists”, “This Book Thinks Ya Deadly”
  • Jordan Gould & Richard Pritchard “Wylah The Koorie Warrior”
  • Coral Vass “The Heartbeat of The Land”, “Sorry Day”
  • Jacinta Daniher & Taylor Hampton “Our Mob”
  • Dave mangenner Gough
  • Carl Merrison & Hakea Hustler "Black Cockatoo" & "My Deadly Boots"
  • Cassie Leatham & Sue Lawson "A Message From Mr Beaky"
  • Dr Anita Heiss "Koori Princess", "Am I Black Enough for You" & "Bidhi Galing"
  • Dr Helen Milroy "The Sweetest Egg of All", "Backyard Birds", "Backyard Beasties" & "The Emu Who Ran Through The Sky"
  • Adam Duncan "The Bunyip and The Stars"
  • Melanie Hava "Animals All Around Us"
  • Aunty Rhonda Collard-Spratt & Jacki Ferro "Grandfather Emu" & "Old Nana Quokka"
  • Aunty Edith Wright & Charmaine Ledden-Lewis "Charlie's Swim"
  • Jessica Staines "Educator Yarns" and Director, Koori Curriculum

Lesson Plans

Workbooks



What Attendees Said About the Koori Curriculum Book Summit 2023

"Definitely feel a stronger connection to the stories. Great to have a deeper understanding of the Authors and Illustrators' stories, and great to see their passion for what they do and why." - Simon Rose

"Hearing language spoken in this way gives me hope that someday my daughter will grow up in a world where our language returns, is expressed as you have, in power and comfort, and that she will go on to share it. Thank you endlessly for this reading."
- Sara Vikernes

"A takeaway from Jess & from Dr Helen is that books can embed First Nations culture, knowledge and history into many areas of the program and into our conversations." - Kathy Toirkens
"Really enjoy seeing the authors/ illustrators and getting to know them: their stories, values, deep meanings of the books, their diverse personalities. Also very helpful to hear how to use the books as educators" - Sophia

"Thank you for a wonderful first day, with amazing presenters. I loved Sue's comment, 'Don't be embarrassed by what you don't know.' Loved the variety of presenters, and really liked hearing the stories behind the books as well as how they can be used." - Natalie Thomas

"As a primary school TL, graphic novels are HUGE in our library. They definitely have a place and an important role to play in engaging our students in quality literature. Great to see some Indigenous graphic novels available!" - Jenna Kay
"I love the idea of having some professional discussions with teachers to look at some of these books as a way of discussing the facts, key dates, and being more comfortable with explaining the history accurately and age-appropriately (kindergarten teacher/ primary setting)" - Annelise Dixon

"I really enjoyed listening to Corey Tutt and hearing about his journey with his charity and the development of his books. He was incredibly inspiring"
- Sarah Christi

"Thanks for sharing with us how the picture book was published, as well as how we could use the book and extension from the book." - Michelle Gu

The Koori Curriculum 2023 Book Summit Collection

"An Important Message from Mr Beaky" by Cassie Leatham & Sue Lawson

"Bidhi Galing" by Anita Heiss. Illustrated by Samantha Campbell

"Black Cockatoo" by Carl Merrison & Hakea Hustler

"Willy-Willy Wagtail Tales from the Bush Mob" by Helen Milroy

"The First Scientists" by Corey Tutt. Illustrated by Blak Douglas

"The Heartbeat of the Land" by Cathy Freeman with Coral Vass & Tannya Harricks



Frequently Asked Questions


Q: How do I access The 2023 Koori Curriculum Book Summit Recordings after I purchase it?

A: After you purchase your access you will be sent a series of emails:

  1. An order confirmation email with receipt of purchase
  2. An email with your login details to the Koori Curriculum learning platform
  3. A welcome email with useful information on the book summit

These emails can take up to 2 business hours after your purchase to arrive. After you have received the final welcome email your access to The 2023 Koori Curriculum Book Summit Recordings will be complete.

Q: Who presented the sessions?

A: The following presenters provided presentations:

  • Corey Tutt “The First Scientists”, “This Book Thinks Ya Deadly”
  • Jordan Gould & Richard Pritchard “Wylah The Koorie Warrior”
  • Coral Vass “The Heartbeat of The Land”, “Sorry Day”
  • Jacinta Daniher & Taylor Hampton “Our Mob”
  • Dave mangenner Gough "luwa tara luwa waypa"
  • Carl Merrison & Hakea Hustler "Black Cockatoo" & "My Deadly Boots"
  • Cassie Leatham & Sue Lawson "A Message From Mr Beaky"
  • Dr Anita Heiss "Koori Princess", "Am I Black Enough for You" & "Bidhi Galing"
  • Dr Helen Milroy "The Sweetest Egg of All", "Backyard Birds", "Backyard Beasties" & "The Emu Who Ran Through The Sky"
  • Adam Duncan "The Bunyip and The Stars"
  • Melanie Hava "Animals All Around Us"
  • Aunty Rhonda Collard-Spratt & Jacki Ferro "Grandfather Emu" & "Old Nana Quokka"
  • Aunty Edith Wright & Charmaine Ledden-Lewis "Charlie's Swim"
  • Jessica Staines "Educator Yarns" and Director, Koori Curriculum

Q: How long are the sessions?

A: Each session will be a minimum of 30 mins in length up to 60 mins.

Q: I work at a Primary School. Would The 2023 Koori Curriculum Book Summit Recordings still be relevant?

A: The 2023 Koori Curriculum Book Summit Recordings is targeted toward early childhood educators. However, many primary teachers find the information transferable to their context.

Looking at the presenters and their books a lot of their content would be applicable. Where you might find shortcomings in the lesson plans and suggested activities and experiences as these again will be tailored towards a younger age group.

Q: Is there a group rate?

A: Yes, for groups up to 5 people, the rate is $600. Please note that groups of less then 4 are advised to purchase individual tickets as this will be more cost effective. For groups of more then 5 people, please purchase a combination of individual and group tickets, or multiple group tickets.

Q: I purchased a group ticket, how do I get my team to access The 2023 Koori Curriculum Book Summit Recordings?

A: Please send an email to info@kooricurriculum.com once your complete your purchase and include the first name, last name and email address of the team members who require access.

Q: How long is my access valid for once I purchase?

A: All ticket holders who purchased prior to the 8th of July 2023 will receive 12 months of access to the Facebook group and presentations. Those that purchased after the 8th of July 2023, will receive 3 months of access to The 2023 Koori Curriculum Book Summit Recordings only.

Q: Do you offer refunds on the The 2023 Koori Curriculum Book Summit Recordings?

A: We are confident that once you purchase the book summit you'll be sure you made the right decision. If you any reason you change your mind, there is a 7 day cooling off period after you have purchased. Please contact us on info@kooricurriculum.com

Q: Are the sessions live and do I need to attend live, or will recordings be available?

A: The 2023 Koori Curriculum Book Summit Recordings are prerecorded.

Q: Are copies of the books included in my ticket?

A: No. To keep the book summit as cost effective as possible, we do not provide copies of the recommended books.

Q: Is the content in The 2023 Koori Curriculum Book Summit Recordings NESA accredited?

As of 5th February 2021, NESA deregistered all early childhood providers and any courses they had accredited, this included any offered by the Koori Curriculum.

Information about the new processes for accreditation of PD courses, including course content criteria, is expected to be available on the NESA website around mid-July 2021 and applications will open shortly after that time. We aim to applying for accreditation during this time.

Early Learning Educators are able to log completed hours under Elective PD course hours as they will count equally for teachers who are completing their Maintenance of Accreditation in 2021 and 2022:  https://www.educationstandards.nsw.edu.au/wps/portal/nesa/teacher-accreditation/meeting-requirements/maintaining-accreditation/maintenance-transition-arrangements

Should you have any further queries on this, please reach out to the Department of Education directly on +61 2 9367 8291 or email on PD@nesa.nsw.edu.au