Summer Workshop Series: Brooke Wandin – Aboriginal Perspectives in the Classroom
Event description
Join ACCA Education for the third in our new series of three practical art-making workshops developed alongside our current exhibition The Charge That Binds.
Artist, educator and language worker, Brooke Wandin will lead a practical workshop that begins with an exploration of her collaboration with Megan Cope, biiknganjinu ngangudji – hear our Country 2023 and Mapping Coranderrk no.1 1863–2024, currently being exhibited as part of the exhibition, The Charge That Binds. In the workshop Wandin will share practical skills on the ways teachers can incorporate Aboriginal perspectives into the classroom with cultural sensitivity and confidence. The workshop will assist teachers to explore and generate new creative classroom activities, that effectively embed First Nations Perspectives as well as share her personal archive of resources to continue ongoing learning beyond the session.
More info: This workshop is part of a three part series led by exhibiting artists Izabela Pluta, Francis Carmody and Brooke Wandin, each workshop will introduce participants to new approaches and techniques related to the development of the artists’ new ACCA commissions. This series is an ideal professional learning opportunity for teachers, pre-service teachers and educators of all levels and disciplines.
Please note:
All materials are included.
All workshops are single events.
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