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EPISODE · Apr 6, 2025 · 32 MIN

S05 EP01: More Than Just Sticks and Stones: Deepening Aboriginal Perspectives in Nature Play

from Educator Yarns with Jessica Staines & Bec Burch

In Season 5 of Educator Yarns, host Jess Staines, Director of Koori Curriculum, is joined by Bec Burch, founder of Bush Kindy Australia. Together, they explore the fascinating intersection between Aboriginal perspectives, nature play, and sustainability in early childhood education. This thoughtful conversation delves into common misconceptions held by educators, highlighting that while these three areas overlap, they remain distinct educational focuses requiring intentional integration. Bec shares her wealth of experience in establishing nature-based learning programs across Australia, whilst Jess offers invaluable insights into meaningful Aboriginal cultural integration beyond superficial activities. This episode sets the foundation for a season dedicated to helping educators move beyond "just sticks and stones" towards deeper, more authentic engagement with both nature and Aboriginal cultural perspectives. Key Takeaways: ·       There are common misconceptions that simply being outdoors constitutes both nature play and cultural awareness practice, when each requires distinct, intentional approaches. ·       Acknowledgments of Country should extend beyond mere words—educators should know specific traditional owners' names and actively demonstrate respect through ongoing actions. ·       Aboriginal perspectives on land connection view humans as custodians who come from the land rather than own it, emphasising harmonious, sustainable relationships. ·       Many educators lack confidence in outdoor educational practices, focusing primarily on safety considerations without developing rich learning experiences in nature. ·       Bushtucker gardens in services require ongoing care, knowledge, and intentional use to avoid sending children messages of disrespect or disconnection. ·       Educator professional development in both nature pedagogy and Aboriginal perspectives remains limited in many qualifications, creating knowledge gaps in practice. ·       Services often prioritise purchasing resources (like Bushtucker plants) without equivalent investment in knowledge development for staff about those resources. ·       Effective nature play and cultural integration require educators to take responsibility for their own knowledge-seeking beyond their formal qualifications. ·       True integration of Aboriginal perspectives requires moving beyond tokenistic activities like "painting with sticks" to deeper cultural understanding and practices. Understanding that meaningful integration requires intentional learning, community connections, and ongoing commitment will transform your practice. Join us for future episodes as Jess and Bec unpack practical strategies for embedding authentic Aboriginal perspectives into your nature pedagogy. Subscribe now to ensure you don't miss the valuable insights and practical wisdom shared throughout this transformative season. Access the episode resources here.

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In Season 5 of Educator Yarns, host Jess Staines, Director of Koori Curriculum, is joined by Bec Burch, founder of Bush Kindy Australia. Together, they explore the fascinating intersection between Aboriginal perspectives, nature play, and...

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