Aboriginal Pedagogy in EYLF
This NESA accredited course is designed for educators in the Early Years Learning Framework.
Price is per person
Our training and workshops aim to increase cultural education across our region - and Australia - which will actively help close the existing knowledge gap.
Make enquiryThis NESA accredited course is designed for educators in the Early Years Learning Framework.
Price is per person
This NESA accredited course is designed for Educators in the early learning space to create yarning circles and bush tucker gardens.
Session includes up to 15 participants. Additional participant welcome, $315 per person.
Interwoven with personal narratives this 3 hour workshop covers a wide range of topics to help the participant have a greater understanding and empathy of where we are at today.
Session includes up to 15 participants. Additional participants welcome, $209 per person.
Interwoven with personal narratives the morning session covers a wide range of topics to help the participant have a greater understanding and empathy of where we are at today including a cultural hands on experience.
Session includes up to 15 participants. Additional participants welcome, $415 per person.
Interwoven with personal narratives the morning session covers a wide range of topics to help the participant have a greater understanding and empathy of where we are at today. While the afternoon allows for greater discussion around strategy, service improvement and RAP development or implementation.
Session includes up to 15 participants. Additional participants welcome, $415 per person.
Participants learn about how to be inspired by Traditional Aboriginal art to create something contemporary in a culturally appropriate way.
Session includes up to 20 participants. Additional participants welcome, $149 per person.
Hands on workshop where participants will learn and create their own keepsake using Aboriginal weaving techniques.
Session includes up to 20 participants. Additional participants welcome, $149 per person.
Participants learn about Possum Skin Cloaks, their role in society, how they were made and why.
Session includes up to 20 participants. Additional participants welcome, $149 per person.
This NESA accredited course allows educators to become more familiar with the practice of weaving and how it was used in traditional contexts, the purpose, process, and techniques.
Session includes up to 15 participants. Additional participants welcome, $315 per person.
The NESA accredited training allows educators to become more familiar with Possum Skin Cloak and how it was used in traditional contexts, the purpose, process, and techniques
Session includes up to 15 participants. Additional participants welcome, $315 per person.
This NESA accredited training provides initial consultation for services and educators to develop and implement a Reconciliation Action Plan within their organisation.
Session includes up to 15 participants. Additional participants welcome, $315 per person.
This NESA accredited course provides constructive strategies for educators to embed Aboriginal perspectives into the classroom and/or service, as well as become more comfortable in implementing authentic Aboriginal content into lesson plans
Session includes up to 15 participants. Additional participants welcome, $315 per person.
Many people ask how to write an authentic acknowledgment of country, how to move beyond the scripted approach we often hear. The answer is simple, know and reflect country, the people of that place and link it back to your event/ workplace.
This session will work through the basic structure of a RAP; the purpose, vision and process.
Children learn about the traditions of Possum Skin Cloaks – how and why they were made, what other pelts may have been used
Up to 25 students per session
Children learn about traditional weaving techniques – who wove, what was used, how it was done and why.
Up to 25 students per session
Resurgence: Interwoven is a 10-week wellbeing program for schools and community using Aboriginal methodology of weaving.
Resurgence: Possum has been designed in consultation with senior cloak makers. They have helped guide Speaking in Colour to make sure the programs are housed in cultural appropriateness for the different genders and generations that we are working with.
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We are 100% Aboriginal owned and 90% Aboriginal women run business, we bring our cultures and traditions to our teaching and are passionate about connecting people to our Aboriginal culture.
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