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There are three parts to this assessment. You will
1. Review 3 resources relevant to your teaching context that you can use in your classroom. You are to critically examine whether they are valuable resources to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander education.
2. Design 3 lesson plans/learning experiences that demonstrate how you use Indigenous resources into your own classroom practice.
3. Write a reflective essay explaining why it is important to embed Indigenous pedagogy and perspectives in your lessons, ways to link Indigenous knowledge to curriculum, and inclusive strategies to engage all learners.
Part A - Review of 3 Indigenous resources (1000 words)
Select 3 resources relevant to your teaching context that you can use in your classroom. Supported by research, and this includes utilising the subject’s readings and your own research, critically examine whether they are valuable resources to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander education.
Part B - 3 lesson plans (250 words each)
Using the activities planner template found in Workbook 3, design 3 lesson plans/learning experiences that demonstrate how you use Indigenous resources in your own classroom practice. The planned activities should be
· sequential and taught across the curriculum
· connect to First Nations’ local knowledge, histories, language, and cultures,
· Consider culturally informed social and emotional learning and teaching strategies
Part C - A reflective essay appropriately referenced (750 words).
The reflective essay will articulate or explain why it is important to embed Indigenous pedagogy and perspectives in your lessons, ways to link Indigenous knowledge to curriculum, and strategies to engage learners.
Using your lesson plans as examples, “Reflect on lesson planning and implementation”, explaining how this body of work “demonstrates capacity to engage with Indigenous perspectives and pedagogy”. Use the rubric prompts
· the role of a professional critical reflection in the ongoing development of teacher effectiveness.
· why it is important to include Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander pedagogy and perspectives in lessons
· reading about learning and lesson planning when embedding Indigenous perspectives and practices
· demonstrates capacity to engage Indigenous perspectives and pedagogy
· making connection to relevant theory and research

Assessment 2: Review of Indigenous resources and planning for activities
There are three threads to this assessment. You will
· Review 3 resources relevant to your teaching context that you can use in your classroom. You are to critically examine whether they are valuable resources to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander education.
· design 3 lesson plans/learning experiences that demonstrate how you use Indigenous resources into your own classroom practice.
· Write a reflective essay explaining why it is important to embed Indigenous pedagogy and perspectives in your lessons, ways to link Indigenous knowledge to curriculum, and inclusive strategies to engage all learners.
It is also important that you do not plagiarise the work/ideas of others - including students. La Trobe has a specific policy in regards to this- https://policies.latrobe.edu.au/document/view.php?id=221#section3
Part A - Review of 3 Indigenous resources (1000 words)
You will select 3 resources relevant to your teaching context that you can use in your classroom. Supported by research, and this includes utilising the subject’s readings and your own research, critically examine whether they are valuable resources to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander education.
Part B - 3 lesson plans (250 words each)
Using the activities planner template found in Workbook 3, design 3 lesson plans/learning experiences that demonstrate how you use Indigenous resources in your own classroom practice. The planned activities should be
· sequential and taught across the curriculum
· connect to First Nations’ local knowledge, histories, language, and cultures,
· Consider culturally informed social and emotional learning and teaching strategies
Part C - A reflective essay appropriately referenced (750 words).
The reflective essay will articulate or explain why it is important to embed Indigenous pedagogy and perspectives in your lessons, ways to link Indigenous knowledge to curriculum, and strategies to engage learners.
Using your lesson plans as examples, “Reflect on lesson planning and implementation”, explaining how this body of work “demonstrates capacity to engage with Indigenous perspectives and pedagogy”. Use the rubric prompts
· the role of a professional critical reflection in the ongoing development of teacher effectiveness.
· why it is important to include Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander pedagogy and perspectives in lessons
· reading about learning and lesson planning when embedding Indigenous perspectives and practices
· demonstrates capacity to engage Indigenous perspectives and pedagogy
· making connection to relevant theory and research



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