Walking Together - Building Your Confidence to Embed Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Perspectives
This three-part series is designed to deepen your understanding and strengthen your ability to embed Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives into Early Childhood Education in both culturally safe and meaningful ways.
- How do we use the EYLF & MTOP to support our practice?
- How do we lead to empower others?
- How can we use the 8 Ways Aboriginal Pedagogy to guide our practice?
Sessions:
Session 1: Walking Together through Cultural Responsiveness
Session 2: Walking Together through Culturally Inclusive Practice
Session 3: Walking Together through Aboriginal Pedagogy, and the 8 ways of Learning.
- No future dates available.
About the presenters
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Michelle Hamilton
Michelle Hamilton is a proud Wiradjuri woman, whose people are from the Central West NSW to the Far Southwest of NSW. She gained her Bachelor of Early Childhood Teaching at Macquarie University and currently works for Gowrie NSW. Michelle has been in the early childhood sector for over 30 years and has goals that will ensure safe and inclusive early childhood environments for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and to support early childhood educators with the integration of First Nations perspectives across their teaching environments.