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UID:394@ais.sa.edu.au
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20210301T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Adelaide:20210301T120000
DTSTAMP:20210226T043319Z
URL:https://www.ais.sa.edu.au/events/narragunnawali-raps-schools-creating-
 better-future-young-people-reconciliation/
SUMMARY:Narragunnawali RAPs in Schools: Creating a Better Future for all
 Young People through Reconciliation
DESCRIPTION:This workshop is designed to support schools to create a better
 future for all young Australians through working in partnership with
 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to learn more about
 Australia’s rich histories and cultures. The session will provide
 insights and strategies relevant for schools at all stages of their
 engagement with a Narragunnawali RAP\, including those schools:\n\n
 	considering a RAP and wanting to know more before beginning\n 	in the
 process of drafting or implementing their first RAP\n 	thinking about how
 to re-engage with a RAP after losing momentum\n 	highly engaged schools in
 their second or third RAP\n 	using RAPs as a vehicle for implementing
 authentic student agency\n\nA significant number of our member schools have
 engaged in Narragunnawali RAPs since the launch in 2015. In many senses
 this is trailblazing work with each school community having their own
 unique set of opportunities and challenges.\n\nThis workshop is designed to
 bring together schools at various stages of their RAP journey to learn from
 each other. Schools new to the RAP implementation and schools who want to
 reinvigorate their RAP implementation will be able to hear how other
 schools have approached this\, what has worked and what might have worked
 better. Schools which have been on the reconciliation journey for many
 years will be able to share significant turning points in their
 stories.\n\nWorkshop Outline \n\nThe workshop will be designed so that
 schools are provided with an opportunity to share:\n\n 	highlights of their
 RAP engagement\n 	challenges of implementing a RAP\n 	strategies to keep
 the momentum going\n 	hopes for the future.\n\n&nbsp\;\n\nTarget audience:
 Principals\, School Leaders\, ELC Directors\, RAP Coordinators\, RWG
 members\, Teachers\n\nDelivery mode: Face to face\n\nPresenters:\nSteve
 Grant\, Trinity College\nRebecca Greue\, St Peters Lutheran School\nLisa
 Hollis\, St Peter’s Girls’ School\nMonica Magann\, Prince Alfred
 College\nTjimari Sanderson-Milera\, Kumarninthi Cultural Education\nMonica
 Williams\, AISSA\n\n&nbsp\;\n\nIMPORTANT NOTICE: \n\nDue to current
 COVID-19 restrictions the AISSA is required to enforce set limits on the
 number of attendees for this event based on social distancing and maximum
 density rules.  To secure your place please complete the registration as
 attendance at the AISSA office without a confirmed place may result in
 being turned away if the event is at capacity.\n\nThere is no on-site
 parking available.  For parking options please refer to the parking
 map.  Tram stop #1 Greenhill Road is a 6-minute walk
 away.\n\n&nbsp\;\n\nFor registration enquiries please contact Rae Dawkins.
CATEGORIES:Building Culturally Responsive Schools,Professional Learning
LOCATION:Association of Independent Schools of SA\, 128 Greenhill Road\,
 Unley\, SA\, 5061\, Australia
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