For everyone Teaching the truth Together, we must build an education system that amplifies our Indigenous history and culture, and enables First Nations students to feel proud and strong, writes teacher RENEE SONGORO.
For everyone When we read Black Lives Matter Australian authors Maxine Beneba Clarke and Tony Birch talk about their work, the need for greater diversity in school texts and what effect a more inclusive curriculum might have for all students.
TAFE & Adult Provision Rediscovery and reconciliation When family violence survivor and mother of four Tanya McDonald enrolled at TAFE, it was the first step towards changing the course of her life, writes KATIE LANGMORE.
For everyone Culture in the classroom Three Indigenous educators talk to SARAH COLES about the best ways to connect students with First Nations histories, perspectives and cultures.
For everyone Good heart, powerful action When it comes to First Nations knowledge in the curriculum, we have come a long way in the past few decades, but there is more to be done – and teachers have a powerful role to play.
For everyone Listen and learn: Indigenous resources online With the growing number of online resources, it is easier than ever to bring Indigenous knowledge and awareness into our classrooms. Here are a few places to start.
For everyone Teaching the full story Director Maya Newell’s new film In My Blood It Runs is a clarion call to change the way Australian schools teach our nation’s history.
TAFE & Adult Provision Learning the language of country Institutions need to learn to tread a little lighter on country if they want students to truly understand the land they work in, as one semi-retired TAFE teacher explains.
For everyone Listening to country A new Indigenous mindfulness practice based on ancient knowledge, Wayapa Wuurrk is helping students develop resilience and respect by connecting to the land.
Schools A more inclusive approach to education Two schools are creating a more inclusive education system by fostering recognition of Indigenous history and culture while addressing intergenerational trauma.
Schools The art of conversation When a new education program urged schools to hang Indigenous artworks on their walls, one art teacher realised she could make a unique contribution.
Schools Postcard from Arnhem Land Preschool and primary teacher Louise Cooke has built a career working to change lives in some of Australia’s most remote Indigenous communities.