S4 EP02: Planning for success with your RAP

Welcome to another enriching episode of "Educator Yarns," where we delve into the essence of integrating Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) actions into early learning settings. Hosted by Jessica Staines, and joined by esteemed co-host Belinda Huntriss, an advocate for Aboriginal education, we embark on a journey to uncover practical strategies, shared experiences, and insightful discussions aimed at empowering educators to foster inclusive and culturally responsive environments. Here's what we cover on this episode: ·       Facing RAP Challenges Head-On: Discover how to tackle common challenges such as making community connections and delving into current affairs with confidence and respect. ·       Guidance for New Leaders: New to a directorial position or just starting your RAP journey? Gain valuable tips on where to begin and how to gather momentum. ·       Building Your RAP Working Party: Learn the best practices for creating a diverse and effective working group, including both educators and community members, to drive your RAP actions. ·       Stepping Stones to Success: Understand how utilizing deliverables as smaller milestones can facilitate achieving broader RAP goals through teamwork and shared responsibilities. ·       Engaging with the Community: Uncover the nuances of respectful and meaningful engagement with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, ensuring your service is a culturally safe space. ·       Positive Current Affairs & Cultural Events: Embrace positive stories and events within Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities to engage and educate children positively. ·       Empowering Through Professional Development: Highlight the significance of staff understanding and engaging with current issues to create a supportive and inclusive environment for all families. ·       Navigating Funding for RAP Initiatives: Explore various avenues for securing funding to support your RAP actions, including grants and specialized funding programs. We invite you to join our vibrant community committed to making a difference in early childhood education through cultural competence and respectful practices. Tune in, be inspired, and let's pave the way toward a more inclusive future together.   Resources mentioned in this episode: ·       The Koori Curriculum Club ·       Koori Curriculum Pre-Recorded Webinars ·       Koori Curriculum Live Webinars ·       Reconciliation Action Plans webinar ·       Reconciliation Learning Pathway – KC Club Members only ·       Narragunnawali ·       Kindy Uplift ·       Innovative Solutions ·       Indigenous All-Stars game   Connect with Jessica Staines: ·       Koori Curriculum ·       Facebook ·       Instagram ·       LinkedIn ·       Koori Curriculum Educator Community ·       Shirley Pearl & Her Bush Friends   Connect with Belinda Huntriss: ·       Fresh Water Education ·       Facebook ·       LinkedIn   Subscribe to Educator Yarns on your favourite podcast platform: ·       YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@kooricurriculum ·       iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/educator-yarns-with-jessica-staines/id1490507882 ·       Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4J2AvSgFVSeUKmkp2cz8hc ·       Amazon: https://music.amazon.com.au/podcasts/022a0fe4-3aa9-43a6-ac60-9fe2cd9d5b8e/educator-yarns-with-jessica-staines ·       Google: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9rb29yaWN1cnJpY3VsdW0ubGlic3luLmNvbS9yc3M ·       Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/educator-yarns-with-jessica-staines ·       iHeart Radio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/263-educator-yarns-with-jessic-82986004/

Om Podcasten

Educator Yarns serves as an informative and insightful discussion about the importance of embedding Aboriginal perspectives in early childhood education and the need for ongoing education and support in alignment with the Early Years Framework 2.0. Jessica Staines, Director of Koori Curriculum is back for season four with new co-host Belinda Huntress from Freshwater Education. Together the dynamic duo provide practical advice and resources for educators and advocate for a culturally inclusive, safe and respectful approach to teaching and learning.