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To download the 2012 Professional Services Guide please click here (file size 7.3Mb - approx. 1 minute to download).  | Professional Discussion Starters Series |  |
This is a series of simple tools to generate discussion about some important issues for schools and school leaders....... Use these as a discussion starter amongst your staff, your leadership team, your Indigenous Education Team etc..... Number One: Critical Issues Number Two: Equity vs Equality Number Three: Selecting and Evaluating Resources Nember Four: Successful Primary-Secondary Transitions
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Dare to Lead Resources overviewImages of Reconciliation reflection worksheet Images of Reconciliation resource Aboriginal Perspectives Across the Curriculum (APAC) (WA) Aboriginal Perspectives Across the Curriculum (APAC) is a project that aims to broaden and deepen students' and teachers' understanding of Aboriginal cultures and ways of being. Teaching APAC will assist all students to be able to look at the world from an Aboriginal viewpoint and understand the different Aboriginal points of view on a range of issues such as reconciliation, social justice and equality. For further information please visit www.det.wa.edu.au/education/abled/apac/  | Leadership Tools |  |
School Leadership frame: an Indigenous focus booklet School Leadership frame: an Indigenous focus scenarios Principals: Ten things your Indigenous Educators want you to know! The L5 Companion The L5 Frame Remote Scenarios
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Working with community: The Yule Brook College Experience This resource has been developed "for schools eager to commence or further develop the process of engaging with their local Aboriginal community".The Working with Community: The Yule Brook College Experience package consists of a DVD and booklet outlining the steps that Yule Brook College, a middle school in suburban Perth, took to develop an Aboriginal Community Agreement with their local Aboriginal community. The school has sustained the Agreement over the past 5 years, despite changes to the school's leadership team. The resource is an excellent model for schools. The booklet outlines the process that Yule Brook College followed in engaging with their local Aboriginal community. Data showing the improvements in attendance and graduation since the Agreement's development is highlighted. The second half of the booklet offers suggestions for other schools to consider in following a similar process. A copy of the partnership agreement developed by the College with its Aboriginal community is included in the booklet and can also be downloaded from the DVD. Copies of the resource are available for $10 (to cover postage and administration) through Dare to Lead.
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