Ngarrngga
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The Ngarrngga vision is for all Australian students to connect with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander knowledge systems, histories and cultures. https://www.ngarrngga.org/
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If you missed Professor Melitta Hogarth present the 2025 Jenny Leaper Lecture hosted by the REEach Centre and the Faculty of Education, you can watch the full recording via the Ngarrngga website: https://www.ngarrngga.org/stories-news/2025-jenny-leaper-lecture.
Professor Melitta Hogarth Presents the 2025 Jenny Leaper Lecture
Watch the recording of the 2025 Jenny Leaper Lecture presented by Ngarrngga Director, Professor Melitta Hogarth.
www.ngarrngga.org
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Professor Melitta Hogarth has been awarded the 2025 Distinguished Australian First Nations Creative Leadership Award for her leadership in developing Ngarrngga education resources, which support the exhibition 65,000 Years: A Short History of Australian Art at the Potter Museum of Art.
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We're kicking off #NationalScienceWeek with our first Indigenous Scientist bio featuring Zoologist, Joe Sambono! A Jingili man, Professor Sambono is passionate about embedding Indigenous Knowledge into science education.
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"What kind of Victoria do you want? What kind of Victoria do you want to leave to your children?"

An inspiring morning at the Holders of Our Knowledge and Keepers of Our Stories Symposium hosted by the Indigenous Knowledge Institute!

#Indigenousknowledge #unimelb
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It's National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children’s Day! How will you be celebrating the culture and strength of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children in the classroom?
#NATSICD
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Without an equitable education system, how will the next generation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students succeed? Our Director Professor Melitta Hogarth (PhD) speaks to the historical policies still impacting on Indigenous students. #NAIDOC2025

www.abc.net.au/news/2025-07...
Fixing the racist history in Australian education
Dubbo College Senior Campus has the secret sauce to helping Indigenous students with a record number of year 12 graduates.
www.abc.net.au
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The historic Yoorrook Justice Commission has handed down its final report to the Victorian Government. Education is highlighted as a critical area needing reform to address the disparity between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people. Read the Report: www.yoorrook.org.au/reports-and-...
Reports | Yoorrook Justice Commission
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To conclude Reconciliation Week, Ngarrngga hosted a Debunking Myths seminar with Dr @johnfocook.bsky.social with Faculty of Education staff members. We learnt to apply research and specific methodologies to misinformation about Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander peoples. #NRW2025
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In our latest blog article, Dr Abbey MacDonald explores the importance of adopting culturally responsive pedagogies in museum settings to foster meaningful engagement with Indigenous Knowledge and perspectives. #InternationalArtsEducationWeek2025
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Bridging Content and Contexts: Culturally responsive pedagogies for museum education
This article explores the importance of adopting culturally responsive pedagogies in museum settings to foster meaningful engagement with Indigenous Knowledge and perspectives.
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As the monumental 65,000 Years: A Short History of Australian Art exhibition prepares to open its doors, we encourage educators to begin to engage with the educational resources for the exhibition.

Discover the knowledge, strategies and tools here: www.ngarrngga.org/stories-news...
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We are thrilled to announce that we have launched five new curriculum modules for primary educators! Discover our modules now: www.ngarrngga.org/curriculum
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Justine Grogan, PhD from AITSL discusses how truth-telling pedagogies and creating safe spaces are the responsibility of all educators.

Watch the full recording of the 'Where to from here in Indigenous Education: Truth-telling Pedagogies and Education' panel: www.ngarrngga.org/stories-news...
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Did you miss our Teaching the Australian Wars Panel with Rachel Perkins and Marcia Langton? You can watch a recording of the thought-provoking panel discussion and learn more about the educational resources via our website.

www.ngarrngga.org/stories-news...
Teaching the Australian Wars Panel with Rachel Perkins & Marcia Langton
Watch the recording of Ngarrngga and Culture is Life's Teaching the Australian Wars Panel with Rachel Perkins & Marcia Langton.
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Have you registered for our Truth-telling Pedagogies and Education online panel?

Our Where to from Here? In Conversation Education Panel series event is next Thursday, and will explore how educators can better engage with truth-telling in their classrooms.

www.eventbrite.com.au/e/where-to-f...
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Our fourth blog article in the ‘Empowering Educators to Showcase Indigenous Knowledge’ series explores Ngarrngga’s model for resource creation.

Read now: shorturl.at/wQBOI
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Ngarrngga had the privilege to collaborate with the takila milaythina-ti Heart in Country team to develop its accompanying education resource for the 22-minute immersive multimedia experience

Read to learn more about the experience & educational resource: www.ngarrngga.org/stories-news...
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Our latest blog unpacks Ngarrngga’s methodology for resource creation, highlighting our structured yet dynamic approach to embedding Indigenous Knowledge in educational resources.

Read now: www.ngarrngga.org/stories-news...
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The second blog in our new series, ‘Ngarrngga’s Framework for Curriculum Interpretation and Enactment’ will further explore how our framework empowers educators to navigate curriculum in ways that honour holistic, interconnected learning.

Read now: www.ngarrngga.org/stories-news...
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Ngarrngga’s new blog series ‘Empowering Educators to Showcase Indigenous Knowledge’ will further explore our approach to curriculum resource develop and set the scene before we release our new resources in April.

Read our first blog now: www.ngarrngga.org/stories-news...
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