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Jesus of Nazareth - A tribal, cultural and totemic man. The relevance to 21st century Catholic education

  • 01 Jun 2018
  • 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM
  • Tauondi Aboriginal College - 1 Lipson St, Port Adelaide

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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education

Jesus of Nazareth - A tribal, cultural and totemic man. The relevance to 21st century Catholic education

COURSE DESCRIPTION -

THIS COURSE HAS BEEN POSTPONED AND WILL BE RESCHEDULED AT A LATER DATE

In the interests of advancing an inclusive and socially just educational foundation for a diverse Australian Catholic community, participants will be invited to consider how the rich motif of Jesus as a tribal man contributes to one’s faith and to Catholic educational contexts. The course includes theological interrogation of biblical texts, representations of God and examines the links between ways of knowing and wisdom in Aboriginal culture and Christianity.

System Accredited Module

COURSE INFORMATION

Venue:
Tauondi Aboriginal College
1 Lipson St
PORT ADELAIDE SA 5015

Time: 9.00 - 4.00

   

INTENDED FOR

School leaders and teachers in Catholic Schools

FACILITATOR/S

Dr Roma Aloisi
Is a multi-cultural, multi-lingual and spiritual woman, first generation Australian of Calabrian heritage. Roma has enjoyed a multi-disciplinary educational career as: teacher and school based leader Currently Senior Education Advisor: ATSI Education & Senior Secondary Education, Roma’s diverse academic background spans interests across: education, theology and gender-race-ethnicities. Roma’s Doctoral thesis: Speaking the Unspeakable. Interrogating leadership: gender-race-ethnicity in Australian Catholic Education was nominated for two research awards. Roma also received a Transformational Leadership in Indigenous Education award from the University of Adelaide.

Jonathan Lindsay-Tjapaltjarri Hermawan
A multi-cultural and multi-lingual man whose cultural and spiritual home is Walungurru (Kintore) Community near the NT/WA border. He is a qualified teacher/educator and is currently the Central Australia Manager for Red Dust Role Models. Jonathan is an Indigenous Education Ambassador for the Australian Government Department of the Prime Minister & Cabinet, 2015 NT NAIDOC Award recipient and a prominent motivational speaker on the importance of schooling and learning for life. Since 2012 Jonathan’s commitment, support and contribution to the work of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Education Team has been considerable and extensive.

 

AITSL STANDARDS:

Standard 2: know the content and how to teach it
2.1 content and teaching strategies of the teaching area

Standard 6: engage in professional learning
6.2 engage in professional learning and improve practice
6.3 engage with colleagues and improve practice

Standard 7: engage professionally with colleagues, parents/carers and community
7.1 meet professional ethics and responsibilities
7.2 comply with legislative, administrative and organisational requirements
7.4 engage with professional teaching networks and broader communities

Registration : closes Friday, 25 May 2018

For further information regarding registration:

Susan Barker
Catholic Education Office
Ph  8301 6682
susan.barker@cesa.catholic.edu.au

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