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EPISODE · Apr 30, 2024 · 48 MIN

S4 EP08: EYLF Outcome Two and Handling Racism: Backlash in Teaching Aboriginal History

from Educator Yarns with Jessica Staines & Bec Burch

Welcome to episode eight of Educator Yarns, co-hosts Jessica Staines and Belinda Huntriss explore the challenging but critical aspects of social justice in education and the significant backlash faced by educators when addressing Aboriginal histories and contemporary issues in educational settings. This episode is not just a reflection on challenges but a robust guide on navigating these waters with grace, backed by curriculum, and armed with resources that uphold integrity, respect, and truth. Jessica and Belinda share their personal experiences and professional strategies in response to organized attacks against educational content that includes Aboriginal perspectives, emphasizing the importance of political awareness within educational frameworks. Key Takeaways: ·       The Role of Politics in Education: Exploring the necessity and impact of including political discussions within the educational sphere. ·       Facing Backlash: Strategies on dealing with negative reactions when incorporating Aboriginal perspectives. ·       Navigating Parental Pushback: Tips on handling objections from parents regarding Aboriginal content. ·       Resource Backing: Importance of having curriculum-based justifications for teaching Aboriginal perspectives. ·       Early Learning Framework Insights: Discussion on specific outcomes related to community, inclusion, and citizenship. ·       Mental Load and Cultural Burden: The emotional challenges faced by educators working with Aboriginal content. ·       Empowering Aboriginal Children: Ensuring that Aboriginal children are informed and respected within educational narratives. ·       Anti-Bias Approach: Implementing an anti-bias curriculum to foster a strong sense of identity and respect for diversity among all children. ·       Amplifying Positive Engagement: Encouraging constructive interaction on social media to counterbalance negativity. ·       Relevance of Reconciliation Action Plans: Utilizing RAPs to maintain focus and momentum in embedding Aboriginal perspectives. Listen to this episode to gain a deeper understanding of how to incorporate Aboriginal perspectives effectively and respectfully into educational settings, ensuring that teaching not only informs but also transforms the young minds we are nurturing. In an era where understanding and inclusivity are more crucial than ever, this episode of Educator Yarns acts as a crucial tool for educators seeking to enrich their classrooms with comprehensive, respectful, and truthful narratives about Australia's Aboriginal heritage. Resources & full episode show notes: https://kooricurriculum.com/blogs/news/educator-yarns-season-4-episode-8-eylf-outcome-two-and-handling-racism-backlash-in-teaching-aboriginal-history 

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