

Stephen will be in an exclusive conversation with long-time friend and Arts Producer Janelle Christofis, that is guaranteed to be challenging, inspirational and memorable. Queensland Business Leaders Hall of Fame and State Library of Queensland is proud to present Stephen Page AO, Artistic Director of Bangarra Dance Theatre.īorn in Brisbane, Stephen is a descendant of the Nunukul people and the Munaldjali clan of the Yugambeh Nation from South East Queensland.

We look forward to reconnecting with teachers, teacher librarians, educational leaders and industry partners, in person at the State Library of Queensland.īangarra has gone from strength to strength, growing in size, artistic accolades and in the scope of its touring, educational and development programs - largely fuelled by Page's indefatigable leadership. There's still a number of ways to get to State Library including public transport, street parking, parking at Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre via Stanley or Merivale street or South Bank Parklands underground parking via Tribune Street.
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Visit our Event page for the full program and to purchase your tickets.Īll undercover Queensland Cultural Centre car parks are closed until further notice. Registrations for in-person and online attendance are now open. Increase educators’ awareness of the importance, complexity and magnitude of First Nations voices to share and implement into schools, library spaces, and communities.ĭiscuss best practice for increasing awareness of First Nations perspectives and voices in classrooms and school libraries, andĮncourage participants to refine their teaching pedagogy, develop soft skills to support the inclusion of First Nations voices and history in schools, and explore ideas for prioritising, embedding and celebrating First Nations voices throughout educational and library settings. Strengthen and support First Nations learning strategies with examples of best practice models by providing teachers and teacher librarians with practical knowledge and inspiration. Through keynote addresses, break-out presentations, and a panel Q&A discussion, the 2022 symposium aims to: The 2022 Curriculum Connect Teacher and Teacher Librarians Symposium will bring together teachers, teacher-librarians, educational leaders, and truth tellers to collaborate, learn and connect. State Library looks forward to providing an opportunity to lead schools and the discussion regarding inclusion of First Nations perspectives in the classroom. Ensuring First Nations perspectives are part of the curriculum is an important part of our growth as a nation. There is an identified need for greater inclusion of First Nations histories and cultures in the national curriculum, which has amplified as schools and educators await the release of the revised Australian Curriculum 9.0. First Nations perspectives in the classroom
