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Reconciliation in Education

Reconciliation in Education

Reconciliation WA is committed to education and is proud to partner with Reconciliation Australia in the Narragunnawali: Reconciliation in Education, Regional Engagement Program.

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Narragunnawali Program

Reconciliation WA is committed to education and is proud to partner with Reconciliation Australia in the Narragunnawali: Reconciliation in Education, Regional Engagement Program.

Reconciliation Australia’s Narragunnawali Reconciliation in Education program supports all schools and early learning services in Australia to foster a high level of knowledge and pride in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories, cultures, and contributions.

The Narragunnawali online platform is free to access and provides practical ways to introduce meaningful reconciliation initiatives in the classroom, around the school and within the community. Narragunnawali (pronounced narra-gunna-wali) is a word from the language of the Ngunnawal people that means alive, wellbeing, coming together and peace.

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Education Reconciliation Industry Networking Group (RING)

RING meetings allow for exchanging of learnings and insights about education-focused reconciliation initiatives across the state, with an integrated focus on Reconciliation Australia’s national Narragunnawali: Reconciliation in Education program.

The RING, which began in February 2020, continues to meet each quarter with great attendance from a variety of schools and education organisations.

The Reconciliation Through Education Constitutional Centre Program

The Reconciliation Through Education Constitutional Centre Program is a place-based reconciliation program designed for Year 4 Primary School students.

Reconciliation WA office resides in the Constitutional Centre of WA, whose programs include school excursion education programs on civic education. Working in collaboration with the Constitutional Centre, The Reconciliation Through Education Constitutional Centre Program creates the opportunity for reconciliation education at the Constitutional Centre.

The program aims to inspire students visiting the Centre to think more deeply about connecting with Culture, to learn about Australia’s true history, and to provide foundational reconciliation education.

To read more about this exciting program and send an enquiry about booking a session, please click here.

Thank you to BHP for supporting this project!

Reconciliation in Education Newsletter

The Reconciliation in Education Newsletter is delivered every two months in line with the Noongar seasons. The newsletter gives an update on reconciliation in the education sector, and outlines upcoming events and programs to get involved in.

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