The Deadly Dose

The Deadly Dose

by Deadly Ed
Season 1
6. How Non-Aboriginal Educators can navigate the Aboriginal Education Space
We're joined by Anna Milat, a high school teacher, Ally and supporter of Aboriginal education. She shares her experiences learning about culture growing up, how she's navigated the Aboriginal education space being a non-Aboriginal person and how all staff in a school can take part in this and overcome their own self barriers
5. Overcoming Barriers to Aboriginal Education
Explicit
Josh & Courts break down some of the many barriers teachers often face with Aboriginal Education in the classroom, school or community. They suggest different strategies and some of their own experiences in these situations. A must listen for all educators, principals and decision-makers in the education sector
4. Brenden Moore - Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney
This weeks Dose is with Brenden Moore from the Royal Botanic Gardens Sydney Community Greening team https://www.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au/learn/community-greening We yarn with Brenden about his experience of Aboriginal Education growing up and what's changed, the Importance of native plants and gardens for all ages, plus his career combining horticulture and education.
3. Jake Macdonald - Newcastle University
This weeks Dose is with Jake Macdonald from the Newcastle University's Office of Indigenous Strategy & Leadership https://www.newcastle.edu.au/our-uni/indigenous-collaboration/office-of-indigenous-strategy-and-leadership We yarn with Jake about his work at the university, his experiences of Aboriginal ed growing up through to his own teaching career. Plus we delve into our recent article "Are Universities doing enough for Aboriginal Education" https://www.deadlyed.com.au/articles/are-universities-doing-enough-for-aboriginal-education A great listen for any Universities and professional workplaces wanting to enhance what they're doing in the Aboriginal education and community engagement spaces
2. Anthony Galluzzo NSW Department of Education
On this week's Deadly Dose, we're joined by Anthony Galluzo, K-6 Advisor Aboriginal outcomes & Partnerships at the NSW Department of Education. We yarn on his experiences in Aboriginal Education growing up, his roles in the department, plus a deep dive into why Aboriginal teachers are leaving the classroom and teaching altogether. To read more about our article "Why Our Mob Leave the Classroom" head to the link below: https://www.deadlyed.com.au/articles/first-nations-teachers-leaving-the-classroom
1. Welcome to The Deadly Dose
Wiyabu (Hello) and welcome to this podcast series The Deadly Dose. We're thrilled to have you join us as we discuss all things Aboriginal Education, and learn from us and our guests. In this episode: Who Josh & Courtney are What this series will be about and what you can get out of it Start your cultural education journey with five ways you can advocate for Aboriginal Education in your learning community https://www.deadlyed.com.au/articles/five-ways-to-advocate-for-aboriginal-education