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E3 Connect: Yarning Circle - Head, hearts and hands

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Join Tiffani Seaton, Indigenous Engagement Lead at Young Change Agents for a Yarning Circle to discuss:

Entrepreneurial Education & Cross Curriculum Priority: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures

Working with First nations communities, organisations and people.
Utilising entrepreneurial learning to ensure students to engage in reconciliation, respect and recognition of the world’s oldest continuous living cultures. 

Provocations will include:

How might we ensure that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students are able to see themselves, their identities and their cultures reflected in the curriculum of each of the learning areas, can fully participate in the curriculum and can build their self-esteem? 

How might we utilise entrepreneurial learning to ensure students engage in reconciliation, respect and recognition of the world’s oldest continuous living cultures?

This is a E3 Connect event open to entrepreneurial educators and school leaders across Australia. We look forward to welcoming you and creating a safe space for discussion.

What is E3?
Based on the success of our 2022 Entrepreneurial Educators Exchange (E3) and 2023 Leadership in-person events, we are excited to introduce regular events to facilitate networking and learning from educators and leaders across Australia. The Entrepreneurial Education Exchange (E3) is a community of practice for schools and the wider eco-system involved in introducing and embedding entrepreneurial education into Australian schools. As an emerging discipline, schools can share successes, challenges, and opportunities whilst advocating for wider support and recognition of the value of this type of education as one part of a wider approach.


About Young Change Agents
Young Change Agents is a not-for-profit social enterprise that specialises in helping youth develop their enterprising skills, such as innovative, critical and creative thinking, using initiative, being adaptable, problem solving and decision making skills, as well as communication and collaboration. Our mission is to reach every young Australian to help them see problems as opportunities through the vehicle of social enterprise. We do this through school workshops and entrepreneurial education development in the form of professional development workshops, national un-conferences and technology which enables access to all.


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