Dates | 23 October, 6 November and 20 November |
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Time | 4.00pm - 5.30pm |
Cost | $88 |
Delivery | Face to face |
Commitment | 3 x 1.5 hour workshops |
This TQI-registered professional learning opportunity offers three workshop sessions for teachers that bring together Indigenous Story practices with the disciplines of creative writing and literature.
Story Ground uses storying and writing to provide participants with opportunities to engage with contemporary and traditional Indigenous knowledge, cultural experience and creative practice. Story Ground is based in culturally grounded and culturally responsive pedagogy. The course is designed to help teachers support both student wellbeing and academic growth. It is aligned to the Australian Curriculum Achievement Standards for English, the General Capabilities of Engagement with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures, and Sustainability.
Through exploring the concept of perspectivism, teachers will be supported to work with Indigenous content in the classroom in a culturally responsive manner. They will experience Indigenous pedagogical practices through the workshops and content, and will be encouraged to embed this at their schools. In the final workshop, teachers will bring an example of their practice to share with others.
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Please note, you need to attend all three nights/modules in the session for course completion.
This course will contribute to teachers’ professional development in the areas of cultural awareness and competency. It will help participants develop their readiness to engage in the classroom with Indigenous Australian cultures, traditions and contemporary lived experiences.
Teachers who wish to engage in culturally responsive pedagogical practices that are supportive of Indigenous students and their experiences of education.
Dr Paul Collis is a Barkindji traditional owner who lives and works on Ngunnawal Country. He is an experienced senior cultural leader and mentor, and an award-winning creative practitioner and academic. Paul鈥檚 published creative work has included the novel Dancing Home (UQP 2017) which won the ACT Book of the Year Award and the David Unaipon Award, and the poetry collection Nightmares Run Like Mercury (Recent Work Press, 2021). He is Director of Indigenous Engagement in the Faculty of Arts and Design, P站视频, where he lectures and tutors in Creative Writing and Indigenous Studies.
Andi is the Academy Leader for English, Humanities and Languages at Erindale College. She is also a PhD student in creative writing within the Faculty of Arts and Design at the P站视频. Andi鈥檚 PhD utilises Indigenous research methodologies to support practice-led research. Andi has worked at the Education Directorate (ED) in a number of roles including as the programs manager for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education and as a Literacy Advisor at the National Capital Centre for Literacy Research, U-CAN Read program. Andi鈥檚 passion is in the alignment of creative and innovative programs that benefit the needs of students. She provides an essential link between the university and schools systems and communities that allows the Story Ground project to extend its work into schools outreach.
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