Hands-on workshop for embedding First Nations perspectives
Delivered in person at your school by an experienced facilitator, this 2-hour workshop builds on the skills and knowledge teachers already have. We start by recognising these strengths, then build deeper understanding of First Nations perspectives, histories and cultures. Teachers learn practical strategies they can use immediately, apply these to their own planning, and set clear goals to guide their ongoing embedding journey.
How To Embed Workshop
2 hours
- Practical, classroom-ready tools and strategies for embedding First Nations histories, cultures and perspectives into your teaching
- Clear guidance on what meaningful embedding looks like – and how to avoid tokenism
- Includes a take-home workbook filled with information, tips, reflection activities, planning templates and resources
- Shares voices of First Nations people and teachers who’ve been on this journey
- Dedicated time to plan a lesson or unit using the new tools, with support from our team
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If you're seeking ways to take a whole-school approach to embedding First Nations perspectives, our team is ready to support you with:
- Professional Learning, workshops and courses
- crafting your Meaningful Action Plan
- custom curriculum resources.
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