Educator Yarns with Jessica Staines & Bec Burch

S4 EP03: RAP Actions and Visible Respect in Early Education


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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, but through action, fostering an environment of respect and awareness.

· Caring for Country: Insight into creating green spaces and bush tucker gardens, emphasizing the importance of indigenous flora and sustainable practices in educational settings.

· Connecting with Community: The importance of consulting with local Indigenous communities and knowledge holders when establishing bush tucker gardens or implementing culturally relevant projects.

· Beyond the Garden: Strategies for ensuring Bush Tucker Gardens are not just aesthetically pleasing but are actively used as educational tools, incorporating seasonal food into the curriculum.

· Supporting Indigenous Businesses: Discussions on the importance of prioritising Indigenous businesses when procuring goods and services, from cultural resources to everyday needs, to visibly demonstrate respect and support for the community.

· Visible Cultural Respect: Suggestions for enhancing the physical environment of education settings to reflect a deep respect for Indigenous cultures, including artwork, flags, and culturally relevant resources.

· Empowerment and Engagement: Encouragement for educators to engage with cultural resources confidently and respectfully, with a reminder that support and guidance are available for those seeking to deepen their understanding and practice.

The journey towards cultural respect and reconciliation is ongoing, and while questions and complexities may arise, educators are encouraged not to be deterred. With support, guidance, and collaborative efforts, embedding Indigenous perspectives and actions within educational settings can enrich learning experiences and foster a more inclusive and respectful community.

Resources & full show notes: https://kooricurriculum.com/blogs/news/educator-yarns-season-4-episode-3-rap-actions-and-visible-respect-in-early-education

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