16 places available
The SSTUWA, in partnership with TLN in Melbourne, are pleased to offer this online learning opportunity.
Constitutional recognition through a Voice to Parliament will empower Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, allowing them to take ownership and responsibility for the challenges that they face, and work constructively with governments from any political party to develop the laws and policies needed to 'Close the Gap' (https://www.fromthe heart.com.au). As teachers we have a professional obligation under AITSL standard 2.4.2 to teach about the Uluru Statement and a Voice to Parliament.
In this session, the presenter will explore the issues around the Uluru Statement and the Voice to Parliament and outline the teaching resources available for the classroom. This session will focus on primary classrooms.
The event will be two hours in duration and consist of live delivery of content at the specified time by a presenter and a host. You will also have an opportunity to interact with other participants and engage with the presenter online. Completing this course will contribute to three hours of professional learning and a certificate will be provided at the end of the session.
TLN is a Melbourne based, not-for-profit professional development provider supported by the Australian Education Union Victoria Branch and the Independent Education Union Victoria/Tasmania Branch. SSTUWA will be your major source of communication before the online event. Prior to the live event, SSTUWA will email you detailed instructions about how to access the online training space. TLN will then provide immediate telephone support just before the event begins on the day, and during the training if required.
$ 65 : Members
$ 130 : Non-Members
Emerson Zerafa-Payne
First Nations Officer
Primary Educators
Thu 16 Jan @ 9.00am - 12.30pm
21 SPACES
Wed 29 Jan @ 9.00am - 1.00pm
9 SPACES
Mon 17 Mar @ 9.00am - Tue 18 Mar @ 3.00pm
19 SPACES
We wish to acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land on which we live and work. We wish to pay respect to their Elders - past, present and future - and acknowledge the important role all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people continue to play within Australia. We stand in solidarity.
Authorised by Mary Franklyn, General Secretary, The State School Teachers' Union of W.A.
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