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6. How Non-Aboriginal Educators can navigate the Aboriginal Education Space

41 min · 22. nov. 2022
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We're joined by Anna Milat, a high school teacher, Ally and supporter of Aboriginal education. She shares her experiences learning about culture growing up, how she's navigated the Aboriginal education space being a non-Aboriginal person and how all staff in a school can take part in this and overcome their own self barriers

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3. Jake Macdonald - Newcastle University

This weeks Dose is with Jake Macdonald from the Newcastle University's Office of Indigenous Strategy & Leadership https://www.newcastle.edu.au/our-uni/indigenous-collaboration/office-of-indigenous-strategy-and-leadership [https://www.newcastle.edu.au/our-uni/indigenous-collaboration/office-of-indigenous-strategy-and-leadership] We yarn with Jake about his work at the university, his experiences of Aboriginal ed growing up through to his own teaching career. Plus we delve into our recent article "Are Universities doing enough for Aboriginal Education" https://www.deadlyed.com.au/articles/are-universities-doing-enough-for-aboriginal-education [https://www.deadlyed.com.au/articles/are-universities-doing-enough-for-aboriginal-education] A great listen for any Universities and professional workplaces wanting to enhance what they're doing in the Aboriginal education and community engagement spaces

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