Listen to Sally Lawrence speak at Our Land, Our Stories Launch at Parliament House in Canberra

Click on the image below to hear Sally Lawrence speak at the launch of Our Land, Our Stories at Parliament House in Canberra on the 30th of July, 2019.

Sally joined Craig Ritchie, CEO of AIATSIS, the Honourable Dan Tehan MP, Federal Minister for Education and The Honorable Linda Burney MP, Shadow Minister for Indigenous Australians to launch this landmark series.

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Britannica Digital Learning Feature

Learn more about me and how I developed my cultural capability over the past 20 years in the field of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education.  Over the past 2 years, I have supported Britannica to embed this important Cross Curriculum priority.  Click on the image below to head to their blog for the whole story.

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ALEA – Australian Literacy Educators Alliance Conference – Literacy Empowering Voices: Reflecting the Past, Viewing the Present, Scripting the Future.

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Heading to the 2019 ALEA Conference in Melbourne?  Come to my session at 3 pm – Wednesday the 10th of July, 2019, just before Uncle Bruce Pascoe’s in the Ballroom.

 

 

 

Join Shelley Ware and Sally Lawrence to discuss teaching the Australian Curriculum’s Cross Curriculum priority – Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander  Histories and Cultures.  It’s an area that educators know they need to teach in their everyday teaching, yet what is the best way to do it effectively and respectfully?  Some educators may find it challenging to teach Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander content because of the complex issues that may arise or because they feel their knowledge and understanding is limited.

Presenters Shelley Ware and Sally Lawrence will discuss their own experiences as practicing educators and will give guidance and advice on how teachers can broaden their students’ understanding of the richness and uniqueness of Australian First Nations languages, peoples, cultures and histories.  More importantly, they will provide strategies and suggestions for how the cross-curriculum priority can be taught in all the key learning areas of the Australian Curriculum.   The presenters will also address and help educators to build their own cultural capability within their teaching practices within this 1-hour workshop.

Shelly Ware

screen-shot-2019-06-30-at-2-36-55-pm  Shelley Ware is a proud descendant of the Yankunyjatjara and Wirangu peoples who lives and   teaches in Melbourne.  Shelley is a presenter on NITV’s The Marngrook Footy Show and she is one   of the most respect and recognised female AFL Football presenters in Australia,   Shelley is a   primary school teacher and has also contributed several texts to the forthcoming Aboriginal and   Torres Strait Islander series, Our Land, Our Stories, published by AIATSIS and Nelson Cengage.

 

 

Sally Lawrence

screen-shot-2019-06-30-at-2-55-39-pm  For over 20 years, Sally Lawrence has worked exclusively with both Aboriginal and Torres Strait   Islander communities within Education and Community Development.  Sally held various specialist   teaching roles in Torres Strait Islander communities and more recently, she was the Manager of   Indigenous Education for the Department of Education (North Coast Region – Queensland).  Sally is currently lecturing and writing in the area of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander education.  Sally   has also written all the teacher material for the forthcoming Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander   series, Our Land, Our Stories, published by AIATSIS and Nelson Cengage.

 

Indigenous Ways of Learning for Educators – AAEE QLD Chapter and Sunshine Coast Council

For those of you who have been yearning for a focused pedagogical session, this PD is for you.  We will work with you to support your ability to embed an Aboriginal way of knowing and teach to this cross-curriculum priority with growing confidence.  Strengthen your Professional Standards (APST 1.4 , 2.4, 6 and 7) and connect at our PD day – Indigenous ways of Learning for Educators.  Limited tickets here eventbrite.com.au/e/64218957631 .

Learn 8 ways, Uncle Ernie’s Framework and Yarning Circles and build your Cultural Capability.


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Sunshine Coast Queensland