Seven city and country schools are partnering to improve student outcomes as part of a $6.7 million federal government program.
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Narragunnawali Awards 2023 shortlisted finalists announced
Australian schools and early learning services with a passion for reconciliation in education have been selected as finalists for the Narragunnawali Awards 2023.
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National Museum of Australia’s History Makers Video Challenge now open for submissions
Looking for a new way to challenge students in Term 3? Combining Australian Curriculum learning areas, general capabilities and cross-curriculum priorities, the History Makers School Video Challenge provides students with an opportunity to creatively demonstrate their research and understanding of Australian history – and bring those moments to life through film and multimedia.
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Building reconciliation from the ground up
Ms Bridget Jenkins from St Virgil’s College speaks to Education Matters about the school’s Reconciliation Action Plan and its outstanding efforts toward creating a dialogue around reconciliation at the school campus and in the wider community. These initiatives saw the college recognised as finalists in the Narragunnawali Awards in 2017, and winners in 2021.
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Finding a First Nations voice in education
Dr Tracy Woodroffe discusses finding a First Nations voice in education and integrating First Nations people, culture and priorities into the Australian curriculum. She also discusses the potential benefits for a more inclusive Australian education system.
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Outstanding reconciliation initiatives at Mosman Park Primary School
With nominations now closed and finalists now pending for the Narragunnawali Reconciliation in Education awards for 2023, Mosman Park Primary School Elder in Residence, Aunty Freda, reflects on the school’s nationally recognised reconciliation journey.
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