[PDF] embedding aboriginal culture in early childhood

It is considered best practice to incorporate local Aboriginal perspectives wherever possible, linking learning experiences to local sites, plants and animals provides opportunities for all children that are relatable and promotes a sense of belonging.
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  • Why is embedding Aboriginal perspectives in early childhood?

    When embedding Indigenous perspectives, it is essential to understand the Indigenous way of connecting with the land.
    The Indigenous perspectives revolve around eco-centric values and non-materialistic worldviews (Paton & Brearley 2009).
    It is then our role as educators to introduce children to sustainable practices.15 fév. 2023

  • How do you embed Aboriginal culture?

    Embed Indigenous culture in your practice

    1Share dreaming stories with children as a valuable, creative and fun way to talk about culture.2Set up a native or bush tucker garden – use native herbs in playdough, cooking or for sensory play.3Engage local artists in the community to share their skills e.g. weaving or painting.

  • How do you embed culture in childcare?

    Some simple ideas can include:

    1Pre plan cultural days ahead of time.2Sing songs in different languages (ask families to write down words)3Dance to music from different countries (ask families for music)4Learning hello and goodbye in different languages.5Cooking foods from around the world (ask families for recipes)

  • How do you embed culture in childcare?

    Family, land, law, and language are four critical aspects of Aboriginal culture, and Aboriginal families are linked to land via kinship systems.

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