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Paul Kelly & Kev Carmody – "From Little Things Big Things Grow"Staff strengthen their awareness and understanding of the concept of reconciliation through engaging with a short film centred on the song, From Little Things Big Things Grow, by Kev Carmody and Paul Kelly.
- Relevant Subjects
- Cross-Curricula
- Relevant Years
- Early Learning
- Primary
- Secondary
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Paul Kelly & Kev Carmody – "This Land is Mine"Staff strengthen their awareness and understanding of the concept of reconciliation through a short film centred on the song, This Land is Mine, by Kev Carmody and Paul Kelly.
- Relevant Subjects
- Cross-Curricula
- Relevant Years
- Early Learning
- Primary
- Secondary
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Paul Kelly – "Special Treatment"Staff strengthen their awareness and understanding of the concept of reconciliation through engaging with a short film centre on the song, Special Treatment, by Paul Kelly.
- Relevant Subjects
- Cross-Curricula
- Relevant Years
- Early Learning
- Primary
- Secondary
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Paul Kelly Short FilmsIn this activity, teachers and educators can critically reflect on the concept of reconciliation through engaging with a suite of three short films centred on the music of Paul Kelly and his collaborators.
- Relevant Subjects
- Cross-Curricula
- Relevant Years
- Early Learning
- Primary
- Secondary
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Policy AuditA critical analysis of school and early learning policies that support reconciliation.
- Relevant Subjects
- Cross-Curricula
- Relevant Years
- Early Learning
- Primary
- Secondary
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Racism in the mediaThis activity allows staff to develop an understanding of Australia's complex relationship with racism by critically exploring the differing viewpoints of journalists in the coverage of significant events.
- Relevant Subjects
- Cross-Curricula
- Relevant Years
- Early Learning
- Primary
- Secondary
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RAP TrackerUse the RAP Tracker to guide reflection on RAP progress, and to give your school or early learning service ideas for how to celebrate RAP achievements with your community.
- Relevant Subjects
- Cross-Curricula
- Relevant Years
- Early Learning
- Primary
- Secondary
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Reconciliation CalendarStaff create and display a calendar reminder of upcoming days of national significance to be celebrated or commemorated together with the students, children and community throughout the year.
- Relevant Subjects
- Cross-Curricula
- Relevant Years
- Early Learning
- Primary
- Secondary
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Reconciliation in Education Part 1: An IntroductionThis professional learning resource provides guidance for how teachers, staff and the wider community can engage with the 'Reconciliation in Education: An Introduction' webinar.
- Relevant Subjects
- Cross-Curricula
- Relevant Years
- Early Learning
- Primary
- Secondary
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Reconciliation in Education Part 2: Talking the WalkThis professional learning resource provides guidance for how teachers, staff and the wider community can engage with the ‘Reconciliation in Education: Talking the Walk’ webinar.
- Relevant Subjects
- Cross-Curricula
- Relevant Years
- Early Learning
- Primary
- Secondary
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Reconciliation in Education Part 3: Walking the TalkThis professional learning resource provides guidance for how teachers, staff and the wider community can engage with the ‘Reconciliation in Education: Walking the Talk’ webinar.
- Relevant Subjects
- Cross-Curricula
- Relevant Years
- Early Learning
- Primary
- Secondary
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Reconciliation in Education: Learning, Unlearning, RelearningThrough engaging with a short film stimulus, staff and RAP Working Group members reflect on the relationship between reconciliation and education (learning, unlearning and relearning alike).
- Relevant Subjects
- Cross-Curricula
- Relevant Years
- Early Learning
- Primary
- Secondary
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Reconciliation Inside and Outside of School HoursTeachers and educators compare the three underpinning ideas of My Time, Our Place to the three key concepts of the Australian Curriculum Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and cultures cross-curriculum priority.
- Relevant Subjects
- Cross-Curricula
- Relevant Years
- Early Learning
- Primary
- Secondary
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Reconciliation Network 'Listen and Learn' SessionExchange Reconciliation Network presentations to reflect on the next best steps to take towards advancing reconciliation in individual schools or early learning services, and across the wider network.
- Relevant Subjects
- Cross-Curricula
- Relevant Years
- Early Learning
- Primary
- Secondary
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Reflecting On Our Cultural IdentitiesThis activity establishes a space for staff to reflect on their personal cultural identities and cultural competency in the school or early learning service. Staff can extend this reflection to include opinions and views on Australian identity as a whole.
- Relevant Subjects
- Cross-Curricula
- Relevant Years
- Early Learning
- Primary
- Secondary
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Reflective Journey: Working with the National Quality StandardEducators record their engagement with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories, cultures and contributions through the lens of the National Quality Standard and reflect on future goals.
- Relevant Subjects
- Cross-Curricula
- Relevant Years
- Early Learning
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Rewarding Reconciliation ActionTeachers or educators will either develop or critically consider their school or early learning service's Vision and criteria for reconciliation.
- Relevant Subjects
- Cross-Curricula
- Relevant Years
- Early Learning
- Primary
- Secondary
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Scenario - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander FlagsThis scenario encourages staff to develop a strong understanding of the cultural, historic and symbolic meaning and significance of the flags, and to talk confidently about the importance of publicly displaying the flags.
- Relevant Subjects
- Cross-Curricula
- Relevant Years
- Early Learning
- Primary
- Secondary
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Scenario - Acknowledgement of CountryDiscuss this scenario with a group of your staff to prompt a conversation about the importance of understanding the act of acknowledging Country.
- Relevant Subjects
- Cross-Curricula
- Relevant Years
- Early Learning
- Primary
- Secondary
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Scenario - The Burden of ExperienceDiscuss this scenario as a group to explore some of the challenges associated with working closely with the community, and how best to support people who are deeply involved in the community.
- Relevant Subjects
- Cross-Curricula
- Relevant Years
- Early Learning
- Primary
- Secondary