Rod Little, National Development Coordinator Email: rod.little@pa.edu.au Phone: 0400 090 983
National Events for 2010
"Leading Indigneous Perspectives in the National Curriculum"
Dare to Lead invites you to attend this upcoming conference. To be held at the Citigate Central Hotel, Sydney on Friday 12 November 2010.
This conference will bring together school leaders, teachers, community members, academics, students, consultants and system representatives and will bring together policy and good practice to give participants a wide view of the new directions of school based practical approaches to process.
For further details and to register, please download a registration form here
Awards and Updates at National Area Conference
Over 100 educators from every corner of
Australia converged on Brisbane in early June 2010 for an update on the Dare to Lead project and an insight into
some of the outstanding work occurring on the ground. For details of the event including presentations click here.
"Successful
Classrooms for Indigenous Students" Curriculum, Pedagogy, Ways of
Learning, Relationships, Culture, Identity and Community - What is the
right mix?".
The 2010 Dare to Lead National Conference was held in Brisbane on 3 June. More than 250 delegates were treated to a wide range of practical strategies, challenging presentations and thoughtful reflections around the theme. To read the full report, click here.
Presenters Presentations
Please find below links to the presentations from the conference
National Action Area Conference - Partnership Builds Success Official Launch
The new phase of Dare to Lead was officially launched in Adelaide on 14 June 2009. Educators and Indigenous leaders from across Australia converged for the event which began with Welcome to Country given by Kaurna Elder Uncle Lewis O'Brien. For details of the event including presentations, click here.
Action Areas
There were 112 Action Areas established across Australia by November 30 2007 and this table includes the Action Areas in remote locations, but does not include the Tri-State Remotes Action Area (approximately 60 schools in Western Australia, South Australia, the Northern Territory)
To download a copy of broad representation of the Dare to Lead Action Areas click here