S4 EP05: Foundations for the Future: Curriculum Planning and Reconciliation
Educator Yarns with Jessica Staines
by Jessica Staines
6d ago
In this deeply engaging episode of Educator Yarns, Jessica Staines and co-host Belinda Huntriss explore the intricacies of curriculum planning within the framework of Reconciliation Action Plans (RAPs). As both delve into the significance of incorporating Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and cultures across all educational levels, listeners are treated to a wealth of knowledge, experience, and practical advice. This episode, centred on curriculum planning and its role in the reconciliation journey, promises to shed light on making meaningful and impactful changes in educational ..read more
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S4 EP03: RAP Actions and Visible Respect in Early Education
Educator Yarns with Jessica Staines
by Jessica Staines
2w ago
Welcome to Episode 3 of "Educator Yarns," where hosts Jessica Staines and Belinda share their expertise on bolstering Early Education environments through Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) initiatives. In this episode we delve into practical ways educators can visibly demonstrate respect for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures, care for country, and support Indigenous businesses. Here's a glimpse of the enriching content this episode covers: ·       Acknowledgment and Respect: A reminder of the significance of acknowledging Country, not just in words, bu ..read more
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S4 EP02: Planning for success with your RAP
Educator Yarns with Jessica Staines
by Jessica Staines
3w ago
Welcome to another enriching episode of "Educator Yarns," where we delve into the essence of integrating Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) actions into early learning settings. Hosted by Jessica Staines, and joined by esteemed co-host Belinda Huntriss, an advocate for Aboriginal education, we embark on a journey to uncover practical strategies, shared experiences, and insightful discussions aimed at empowering educators to foster inclusive and culturally responsive environments. Here's what we cover on this episode: ·       Facing RAP Challenges Head-On: Discover h ..read more
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S4 EP01: Navigating Reconciliation and Aboriginal Perspectives in Early Education
Educator Yarns with Jessica Staines
by Jessica Staines
1M ago
Dive into a Educator Yarns Season 4 Episode One with Jessica Staines, the visionary behind Koori Curriculum, and her deadly co-host Belinda Huntriss, a trailblazer in Aboriginal education. This episode marks the beginning of an innovative season for "Educator Yarns," setting the stage for a series of compelling discussions on integrating Aboriginal perspectives in early learning environments. Discover the dynamic synergy between Jessica and Belinda as they unite to answer pressing community questions and share expert insights on incorporating Aboriginal pedagogy. In this episode join Jess and ..read more
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S3 EP18: Looking Ahead to 2023
Educator Yarns with Jessica Staines
by Jessica Staines
1y ago
In this episode of Educator yarns, Jess shares the plans for what's coming in 2023 for Koori Curriculum. Jess advises that Yarning Circles are back for 2023 in a new virtual format, that will be available for out-of-school care and early learning. Koori Curriculum will also be continuing our Programming & Planning Seminars into 2023. This will cover: How to get your team on the same page Goal Setting Revisiting and getting the most out of your RAP Accountability and how to share responsibilities Programming and planning processes to successfully embed Aboriginal perspectives in your curri ..read more
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S3 EP17: The opportunities for FDC to include Indigenous perspectives with Victoria Edmond
Educator Yarns with Jessica Staines
by Jessica Staines
1y ago
In this episode of Educator Yarns, Jess talks with Victoria Edmond from Rainbow Bridge FDC and Big Hearted Education.  Jess and Victoria yarn about some of the barriers that FDC face with embedding Aboriginal perspectives in Family Day Care services in an authentic way. They discuss where educators can find resources that are budget friendly and how they can make connections in Community. Victoria also shares her journey in her own service and why she believes it is important to share with children. The last 15 years of Victoria’s life have been spent doing what she loves – working in ear ..read more
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S3 EP16: Goal setting with Jessica Staines (Mini)
Educator Yarns with Jessica Staines
by Jessica Staines
1y ago
In this episode of Educator Yarns Jess shares her tips for setting and achieving goals. Jess always maintained a consistent view since starting the Koori Curriculum, which is that most educators want to include an Aboriginal perspective in their program and develop culturally safe environments for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families and communities but don’t know what to do and how to do it. They are fearful of doing the wrong thing, offending someone or being stereotypical and tokenistic. Jess outlines a common sense approach to these issues to help get Educators out of their analy ..read more
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S3 EP15: History, policies and Forced Assimilation with Michelle King
Educator Yarns with Jessica Staines
by Jessica Staines
1y ago
In this episode of Educator Yarns, Jess speaks with Micelle King, a proud descendant of the Worimi Nation and early childhood educator. Michelle shares reflections on her family's past and the generational trauma that is a direct result of Australia's White Australia Policy which prevented her Grandmother from attending her local school - the one in which Michelle later attended as well as her own children and grandchildren.  Michelle King is a proud descendant of the Worimi Nation and was raised on Karuah Aboriginal Community on her traditional Country. Michelle has worked in early child ..read more
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S3 EP14: How Koori Curriculum supports educators
Educator Yarns with Jessica Staines
by Jessica Staines
1y ago
In this mini episode of Educator Yarns Jess shares the many ways that educators can get support from Koori Curriculum.  No matter your budget Koori Curriculum has resources and support that can help you on your journey to embed an Aboriginal perspective in your centre ..read more
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S3 EP13: The Journey of Including Aboriginal Perspectives with Sandra Dos Reis & Kathryn Albany
Educator Yarns with Jessica Staines
by Jessica Staines
1y ago
In this episode of Educator Yarns Jess chats with Sandra Dos Reis & Kathryn Albany from Deborah Little Early Learning Centre. Sandra and Kathryn share with Jess their journey in moving from 'we don't know how' towards confidence, the power of mentoring, how they built connections with community, the way they work with children on Country and how their embedding perspectives and approaches are not a tokenistic pedagogy. Sandra is a director, teacher and passionate advocate for inclusion. After working in early childhood, she completed her degree in 2016 and has been teaching ever ..read more
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