Cultural Protocols

Below is a general guide to Indigenous protocols. Check with your local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander educators and community members for specific advice for your location and your institution. A demonstration of informed and developed understanding of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and the promotion of reconciliation can be seen through embracing correct Read More ->

Know yourself

Module 1: Know yourself (know your world) Know yourself (know your world) provides concepts and resources to support you as a future teacher to  understand your own unique identity and the perspectives you bring to learning and teaching about  Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and cultures. Objectives Topics are presented in an example  learning Read More ->

Know your students

Know your students (Module 2) examines aspects of Australia’s shared history and the diversity of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures, communities and perspectives, and the role schooling plays in improving educational outcomes for Indigenous students.

Know what you teach

Know what you teach aims to provide teacher educators with ideas for content when teaching about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures. While specific events and examples are used in Know what you teach, teacher educators are encouraged to work with their local communities to draw upon further examples and  model appropriate approaches to consultation, Read More ->