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Aboriginal Early Years

Locality: Adelaide, South Australia



Address: Street 5000 Adelaide, SA, Australia

Website: aboriginalearlyyea.wix.com/aboriginalearlyyears

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25.01.2022 Hi, I’m in need of some info, hopefully you have some ideas. I need to find some funding/grant for a very vulnerable family (a lot families actually) that don’t have access to internet or a modem (or a device for some) for their child to do online schooling... in this case a laptop can be loaned but no internet access... let me know if you have ideas!



25.01.2022 Just announced! The 2019 National Reconciliation Week theme announced: Grounded in truth Walk together with courage https://www.reconciliation.org.au/national...-reconciliation-/ #NRW2019

24.01.2022 Hi, Im in need of some info, hopefully you have some ideas. I need to find some funding/grant for a very vulnerable family (a lot families actually) that dont have access to internet or a modem (or a device for some) for their child to do online schooling... in this case a laptop can be loaned but no internet access... let me know if you have ideas!

22.01.2022 Charmaine Mumbulla, a proud Kaurna & Narungga woman, is this years winner of the prestigious #NAIDOC2019 Poster competition. Charmaine's winning artwork Awak...en' depicts an early dawn light rising over Uluru, symbolising continued spiritual & unbroken connection to the land. #VoiceTreatytruth. Via National NAIDOC #Indigenous #Aboriginal #TSI #TSV #FirstNations #Australia #NAIDOC



22.01.2022 Cheryl Moggs, a proud descendant of the Bigambul people of Goondiwindi, Bungunya and Toobeah regions in South West Queensland is this years winner of the prestigious National NAIDOC Poster Competition. Her artwork - tarmunggie-woman was judged to have beautifully interpreted this years NAIDOC theme Because of her, we can! The theme celebrates the essential role that women have played and continue to play as active and significant role models at the community, local, state and national levels.

19.01.2022 Do you know a woman who is deadly? She may be going above & beyond, making a difference in your community, giving a voice for others, volunteering her time self...lessly, or leading the way for others to follow. Nominate her for the Order of Australia. Anyone can nominate at any time. Its easy to do and its up to you. http://pmc.gov.au/nominate

18.01.2022 Whats the best song to make sure you wash your hands for 20 seconds, Koori time?



18.01.2022 What’s the best song to make sure you wash your hands for 20 seconds, Koori time?

16.01.2022 12 weeks of free books for children! Go to the following link to see the books they will give away each week for 12 weeks and the dates of release :-) Good job ...BIG W! https://www.bigw.com.au/free-books-for-kids

16.01.2022 Congratulations to Minister Ken Wyatt, the first Aboriginal cabinet minister in the history of the Commonwealth government. It is so important that Aboriginal voices are being heard in the development of policy and direction for our mob. #TeacherResources #AboriginalPerspectives #kenwyatt

16.01.2022 We are loving these posts from Wingaru Education!

14.01.2022 Do you identify as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander? During your next visit to the doctors, it's important to let your Doctor know so that they can make... sure you are getting the best care. A yearly Health Check helps us to live well and stay healthy. Talk to your Doctor to book your 715 Health Check today. For more information, contact Sonder's Closing the Gap team on (08) 8209 0700 or email [email protected]



13.01.2022 #BecauseOfHerWeCan Trugannini is often considered the last Tasmanian Aboriginal but it is a myth that her people became extinct. She is just one of 19 amazing Aboriginal women included in our #NAIDOC resources. #AboriginalEducation #TeacherResources #NAIDOCResources

13.01.2022 Congratulations to teacher Yamurna Oldfield, the new assistant principal at Yuendumu. I want to show that Yapa can do anything and that education is the key,... Ms Oldfield said. We want our kids to have a good education so they can get good jobs in the future. Ms Oldfield has worked at the school for decades and completed a Diploma of Education in 1997. A founding member of the Warlpiri Education and Training Trust, she also worked with our community development program for the past 15 years and has been a tireless advocate for bilingual and bicultural education. Yuendumus school is fortunate to have such a strong leader. See more

12.01.2022 This week on the blog Wiradjuri man Larry Brandy Aboriginal storyteller shares his approach to teaching culture in schools and early childhood centres. http://www.wingaru.com.au/blog #AboriginalStoryteller #SharingCulture #TeacherResources #AboriginalPerspectives

11.01.2022 Congratulations Ashwyn!

11.01.2022 This November we encourage you to mark the birthday of this remarkable Aboriginal activist, poet and writer with an investigation of her life in our Oodgeroo Noonuccal lesson. #TeacherResources #AboriginalPerspectives #AustralianTeachers

11.01.2022 Hey Everyone, hope you are all going strong! Just wanted to share this page with you all... It is an amazing resource, I love scrolling their page and finding interesting educational Aboriginal posts to share with you mob... Thank you to Wingaru Education for sharing such amazing content with us all!!!

08.01.2022 Didge Ya Know? #DidgeYaKnow #AboriginalEducation #TeacherResources #MariaLock #BecauseOfHerWeCan #NAIDOC2018

08.01.2022 Today, 1 March, is Zero Discrimination Day. Ending discrimination requires commitment and participation by everyone. We need to raise awareness of the issue and... challenge our own behaviours and expressions of racial discrimination, particularly subtle racism. We also need to help kids identify discrimination and provide techniques for stopping it. #TeacherResources #AboriginalPerspectives #AustralianTeachers

08.01.2022 Didge Ya Know? #DidgeYaKnow #AboriginalEducation #TeacherResources #Papunya #HoneyAntDreaming

07.01.2022 Didge Ya Know? #DidgeYaKnow #AboriginalEducation #TeacherResources

07.01.2022 We make it so easy for you to learn about Pemulwuy with your class! Our " Pemulwuy" lesson provides a lesson plan, curriculum outcomes, video, digital activi...ties, printable resources and markbook - saving you time and getting your students engaged and excited to learn! Don't have Wingaru Kids? Learn more about Wingaru Kids through our 10 day free trial. Sign your school up today at https://www.wingaru.com.au/wingaru-kids.html (link in bio) and see how we can help you include more Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives in your classroom. #TeacherResources #AboriginalEducation #AustralianTeachers

07.01.2022 How great is Eddie!!!

03.01.2022 This years NAIDOC theme, Because of Her, We Can!, celebrates and pays tribute to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women and their invaluable contributio...ns to communities. Our NAIDOC lesson explores the contributions of a number of Aboriginal women, both historical and contemporary. #AboriginalEducation #TeacherResources #BecauseOfHerWeCan #NAIDOC2018

03.01.2022 This coming Sunday, 8 March, is International Day for Women, providing classrooms with a great opportunity to explore the lives of strong and deadly Aboriginal ...women. Check out the "Contact" category in the lesson section on your class dashboard to find & assign a variety of lessons on Aboriginal women, both historical and contemporary. Each lesson provides a lesson plan, curriculum outcomes, video, digital activities, printable resources and markbook. Don't have Wingaru Kids? Learn more about Wingaru Kids through our 10 day free trial. Sign your school up today at https://www.wingaru.com.au/wingaru-kids.html and see how we can help you include more Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives in your classroom. #TeacherResources #AboriginalPerspectives #AustralianTeachers

03.01.2022 Didge Ya Know? #TeacherResources #AboriginalPerspectives #NAIDOC #NAIDOC2019 #Voice.Treaty.Truth #Reconciliation

02.01.2022 Attempting to draw attention to the critical loss of indigenous languages, the UN has proclaimed 2019 as the International Year of Indigenous Languages. Join us... every Wednesday to learn a new word or fact about Australian Indigenous Languages. #TeacherResources #AboriginalPerspectives #YearOfIndigenousLanguages

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