A conversation with Know Your Country: First Nations Cultural Educators in Every Primary Classroom

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In this webinar, Auntie Phyllis Marsh and Dr Scott Winch from advocacy group Know Your Country tell us all about their call for Education Ministers to commit funding for all primary schools to employ First Nations Cultural Educators. Our panel discusses the wonderful benefits for Aussie kids of having a cultural educator in their primary school.
Join them as they talk about teachers’ biggest obstacles when embedding First Nations perspectives in their teaching, and how these can be overcome.
In 45 mins, this conversation includes:
🚧 Tips for overcoming obstacles when embedding First Nations perspectives.
🏫 The importance of having a First Nations Cultural Educator in every primary school.
💡 What is the role of a First Nations Cultural Educator?
✍️ How First Nations Cultural Educators support teachers to deliver education on First Nations peoples, histories and perspectives.
🗣 How you can support Know Your Country in securing funding to have cultural educators in every Australian school.
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  • @maryzraika
    @maryzraika2 жыл бұрын

    I absolutely enjoyed this. Thank you so much 🙏🏾

  • @ecoethicsnow6580
    @ecoethicsnow65802 жыл бұрын

    This is so informative and inspirational and vital and exciting! Thank you all, I hope to see this happen in my future classroom as a preservice teacher. I love our First Nations ways of knowing.

  • @knowyourcountry4587
    @knowyourcountry45872 жыл бұрын

    Thanks so much for hosting this important conversation and backing the Know Your Country campaign Teach Starter! You are all amazing!

  • @marinahernandez9471
    @marinahernandez94712 жыл бұрын

    Hello! Can you please recommend an indigenous Incursion/excursion for lower primary years? Thank you.

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