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Educator Yarns with Jessica Staines & Belinda Huntriss


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.

Dec 2, 2019

In this episode, I interview Marnie Omeragic from Concord West Rhodes Preschool.

Marnie has worked in community-based services for 28 years, developing strong relationships and connections with the local community, advocating high-quality play-based learning, inclusive practices, embedded environmental and sustainable approaches, and connecting children to place; particularly the riverside parkland alongside the preschool.

Concord West Rhodes Preschool has been the finalise in the City of Canad Bay sustainability awards for 2017 and 2017. They were winners of the New South Wales Early Childhood Environmental Education Network Sprout Awards in 2015 and 2016. Their embedded anti-bias practises were awarded Highly Commended by the 2017 Social Justice and Early Childhood Anti-Bias Award. Marnie is a contributor to the 2018 Aboriginal Early Childhood Practise Guide, edited by Jessica Staines and Red Ruby Scarlet, sharing insights into her journey of embedding Aboriginal perspectives within the service.

In this episode we will discuss:

  • The history of Concord West Rhodes Preschool and it’s notable location
  • The pre-schools positive impact within the community
  • How Marnie embeds an Aboriginal Perspective into her curriculum.
  • Marnie’s journey over the past 30 years
  • Learning to embed an Aboriginal Perspective
  • The difference between tokenistic and stereotypical
  • How Marnie and her team of educators connected with the community
  • Yabon Festival
  • Yarning Circles
  • Working with Mathew Doyle
  • Embedding practice of noticing’s
  • How to engage the whole team
  • Acknowledgement of country
  • And more!

 

Links mentioned in this episode:

Western Sydney Reconciliation Group - https://reconciliation4westernsydney.org/

Concord West Rhodes Pre-School - https://www.concordwestrhodespreschool.org.au/

EYLF - https://www.education.gov.au/early-years-learning-framework-0

Yabun Festival - http://yabun.org.au/

Yarning Circles - https://kooricurriculum.com/pages/yarning-circle

Blak Markets Bear Island - https://blakmarkets.com/

Koori Curriculum - https://kooricurriculum.com/