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WAC | OFFERING | "Aboriginal Change Makers" teaching resource for Victorian schools

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A teaching resource for Victorian schools that presents amazing stories of political and social activity, self-determination, and empowerment, as well as the struggle for recognition in the face of another more dominant and colonising society.

Aboriginal Change Makers will see students will embark upon a body of work that explores the stories and actions of strong, determined and committed Aboriginal Australians. Topics and concepts are presented with teaching notes and suggested activities to provide a flexible and practical learning guide. Throughout the resource, students are encouraged to explore personal and alternative perspectives and examine factors that influence understanding and bias.

This resource shares aspects of Aboriginal history that are little known in the broader community, including the harsh reality of life on an Aboriginal Mission or Reserve. It highlights the struggle of Aboriginal people to gain equal rights with other Australians - to create a future for new generations.

Available to view online or download as a free eBook.

Both the online and eBook versions contain the complete resource. To view the eBook version, you'll need to use a free eBook reader, like Adobe Digital Editions or Apple's Books app.

There is also a special presentation by Dr Lois Peeler AM, Principal of Worawa Aboriginal College, celebrates the release of Aboriginal Change Makers in July 2021. Dr Peeler is joined by Speaker of the Legislative Assembly Colin Brooks to recognise the unique collaboration between Worawa Aboriginal College and the Parliament of Victoria that has brought about this much-needed resource.

Teachers may find that this video provides a useful context for the Change Maker stories, which could be used as a starting point when introducing them to students.

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Worawa Aboriginal College

A collaboration between Worawa Aboriginal College and the Parliament of Victoria