Narragunnawali Subject Area Resource Guides
The Narragunnawali team (Reconciliation Australia Education) has developed a suite of subject-specific resource guides spanning across all learning areas.
The Narragunnawali team (Reconciliation Australia Education) has developed a suite of subject-specific resource guides spanning across all learning areas.
The Narragunnawali’s early learning, primary and secondary curriculum resources to promote reconciliation.
Discover Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander history and culture. There are features on Aboriginal languages, National Sorry Day, Dreamtime, Indigenous art, Vincent Lingiari and much more.
The following Education Packs are produced by Reconciliation SA in partnership with the Aboriginal Education and Employment unit of Department of Education...
Providing Information, key concepts and readings about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander education, including self-reflection, research, projects, tutorials and...
Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS) is a research institute that houses the world’s...
A variety of Education Resources designed to provide a range of pathways for students to explore the art of ATSI storytelling through dance.
Through three modules available here, Community, Culture and Country, you may access a rich collection of digital resources: video footage, photographs, audio and teacher support material.
Watch videos, learn about Australian history and play online games, all linked to the Australian Curriculum.
There’s a lot of misinformation out there about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and art.
This selection of works of art demonstrates the diversity and stylistic differences...
The City of Adelaide is located on the traditional Country of the Kaurna people.
Kaurna Meyunna have been the custodians of this Country where the City of Charles Sturt is since the first sunrise.
We recognise the importance of preserving our cultural heritage – recognising the past, acting in the present and...
In Australia Oxfam are working towards a world in which all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People’s human rights are respected and realised including having the power and capacity...
Warri-Pari, an earlier name for what is now known as Warriparinga, means Windy Place by the River and is a Kaurna ceremonial meeting place and European early settlement site.
The Curriculum Block is divided into the different levels of schooling and allows easy access to units of work which have been developed.
Search Scootle by subject area, year level and Cross Curriculum Priority (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander histories and cultures) to find curriculum resources.
Focus Areas 1.4 and 2.4 of the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers identify what teachers need to know and be able to do in order to teach...
Choose a topic to discover more about Indigenous Australia – Politics, Social issues, Social affairs, Arts and entertainment, Human Rights, Indigenous Achievement, Rugby League, Social Justice...