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2. Anthony Galluzzo NSW Department of Education

54 min · 18. okt. 2022
episode 2. Anthony Galluzzo NSW Department of Education cover

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On this week's Deadly Dose, we're joined by Anthony Galluzo, K-6 Advisor Aboriginal outcomes & Partnerships at the NSW Department of Education. We yarn on his experiences in Aboriginal Education growing up, his roles in the department, plus a deep dive into why Aboriginal teachers are leaving the classroom and teaching altogether. To read more about our article "Why Our Mob Leave the Classroom" head to the link below: https://www.deadlyed.com.au/articles/first-nations-teachers-leaving-the-classroom [https://www.deadlyed.com.au/articles/first-nations-teachers-leaving-the-classroom]

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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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