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*NRW 2024 Now More Than Ever (Early Learning)Educators will support children to explore the meaning and purpose of the 2024 National Reconciliation Week theme, Now More Than Ever.
- Relevant Subjects
- History
- Cross-Curricula
- Civics and Citizenship
- Humanities and Social Sciences
- Visual Arts
- Relevant Years
- Early Learning
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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Businesses (Primary)Using a short Ninti One film as a stimulus, students develop an understanding of ‘doing business Aboriginal way’ so as to be able to constructively compare non-Indigenous and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander business attitudes, approaches and aspirations.
- Relevant Subjects
- History
- Cross-Curricula
- Design and Technologies
- Humanities and Social Sciences
- Relevant Years
- Primary
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Australian Wars Education Resources (Secondary)Blackfella Films, SBS Learn and Culture is Life have collaborated to educate young people about Australia’s longest and perhaps most defining war - the Frontier Wars.
- Relevant Subjects
- History
- Cross-Curricula
- English
- Humanities and Social Sciences
- Relevant Years
- Secondary
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Collaborative Art Project (Primary)With the support of local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, students work together to create a shared artwork to display somewhere in their school.
- Relevant Subjects
- History
- Cross-Curricula
- Civics and Citizenship
- Humanities and Social Sciences
- Visual Arts
- Relevant Years
- Primary
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Come on In! : An Invitation to a VIP Visitor (Primary)Through a personalised research and invitation-crafting activity, children learn about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in their local or wider Australian community, and the value of welcoming them into their learning environments.
- Relevant Subjects
- History
- Cross-Curricula
- Geography
- Relevant Years
- Primary
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Connection to Country Incursion or Excursion (Primary)Through an incursion or excursion, students learn about the historical and cultural significance of the Country on which their school is situated, and about other culturally significant sites in their local area.
- Relevant Subjects
- History
- Cross-Curricula
- Civics and Citizenship
- Geography
- Humanities and Social Sciences
- Mathematics
- Relevant Years
- Primary
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Deconstructing and Reconstructing Inclusive Policies (Secondary)In this activity, students will deconstruct a policy document to identify what does or does not make it inclusive of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories, cultures, perspectives and priorities.
- Relevant Subjects
- History
- Cross-Curricula
- Design and Technologies
- Geography
- Humanities and Social Sciences
- Relevant Years
- Secondary
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Everyday Racism Challenge (Secondary)Everyday Racism is an educational mobile phone app which challenges users to develop stronger understandings of racism by spending seven days walking in the shoes of another person.
- Relevant Subjects
- History
- Cross-Curricula
- Civics and Citizenship
- Humanities and Social Sciences
- Relevant Years
- Secondary
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Face the Facts - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Rights (Secondary)Students engage with the Australian Human Rights Commission’s Face the Facts resources to distinguish ‘facts’ from ‘fictions’ around the shared and unique rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in Australia, and to develop a stronger appreciation of the need to fully recognise and respect these rights.
- Relevant Subjects
- History
- Cross-Curricula
- Humanities and Social Sciences
- Relevant Years
- Secondary
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First Contact (Secondary)This activity supports students to engage with series 1 and 2 of SBS’s Logie Award-winning documentary resource, First Contact.
- Relevant Subjects
- History
- Cross-Curricula
- Dance
- English
- Geography
- Humanities and Social Sciences
- Media Arts
- Relevant Years
- Secondary
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iDEAS Activity (Primary)Students develop a respect for, and understanding of, First Nations protocols, including Acknowledgement of Country and Welcome to Country.
- Relevant Subjects
- History
- Cross-Curricula
- Civics and Citizenship
- Dance
- Drama
- English
- Geography
- Health and Physical Education
- Humanities and Social Sciences
- Media Arts
- Music
- Science
- Relevant Years
- Primary
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Illustrating Equality vs Equity in Inclusive Policies (Primary)Students develop an understanding of the difference between equality and equity.
- Relevant Subjects
- History
- Cross-Curricula
- English
- Health and Physical Education
- Humanities and Social Sciences
- Relevant Years
- Primary
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Illustrating Equality vs Equity in Inclusive Policies (Secondary)Students develop an understanding of the difference between equality and equity.
- Relevant Subjects
- History
- Cross-Curricula
- Design and Technologies
- Geography
- Humanities and Social Sciences
- Relevant Years
- Secondary
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Invisible Discrimination Meets Visible Respect (Primary)Students critically consider opportunities for confronting ‘invisible,’ covert racism with overt, visible demonstrations of respect.
- Relevant Subjects
- History
- Cross-Curricula
- Health and Physical Education
- Humanities and Social Sciences
- Relevant Years
- Primary
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K'gari (Secondary)Unleash the natural forces of K'gari to destroy one of Australia's first fake news stories with an exciting classroom resource based on an interactive animation, K’gari.
- Relevant Subjects
- History
- Cross-Curricula
- Civics and Citizenship
- English
- Humanities and Social Sciences
- Relevant Years
- Secondary
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Let's Talk about the Theme for National Reconciliation Week, 2016 (Primary)Students explore the meaning and purpose of the National Reconciliation Week (NRW) theme and create their own NRW poster.
- Relevant Subjects
- History
- Cross-Curricula
- Civics and Citizenship
- Health and Physical Education
- Humanities and Social Sciences
- Relevant Years
- Primary
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Let's Talk about the Theme for National Reconciliation Week, 2016 (Secondary)Students explore the meaning and purpose of the National Reconciliation Week (NRW) theme and create their own NRW poster.
- Relevant Subjects
- History
- Cross-Curricula
- Civics and Citizenship
- Humanities and Social Sciences
- Relevant Years
- Primary
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LET'S TALK ABOUT THE THEME FOR NATIONAL RECONCILIATION WEEK, 2018 (PRIMARY)The theme for NRW 2018 is Don’t Keep History A Mystery. Use the NRW 2018 poster as a stimulus for inspiring further research, reflection and discussion about reconciliation.
- Relevant Subjects
- History
- Cross-Curricula
- Civics and Citizenship
- Design and Technologies
- Digital Technologies
- Health and Physical Education
- Humanities and Social Sciences
- Relevant Years
- Primary
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LET'S TALK ABOUT THE THEME FOR NATIONAL RECONCILIATION WEEK, 2018 (SECONDARY)The theme for NRW 2018 is Don’t Keep History A Mystery. Use the NRW 2018 poster as a stimulus for inspiring further research, reflection and discussion about reconciliation.
- Relevant Subjects
- History
- Cross-Curricula
- Civics and Citizenship
- Design and Technologies
- Health and Physical Education
- Humanities and Social Sciences
- Media Arts
- Relevant Years
- Secondary
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Let's Talk About The Theme NRW 2023Teachers will support students to explore the meaning and purpose of this year’s National Reconciliation Week theme, Be a Voice for Generations.
- Relevant Subjects
- History
- Cross-Curricula
- Civics and Citizenship
- Digital Technologies
- Drama
- English
- Humanities and Social Sciences
- Media Arts
- Visual Arts
- Relevant Years
- Early Learning
- Primary
- Secondary
- Tertiary