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Day on Country

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This immersive day program invites students to develop a deeper appreciation and understanding of First Nations peoples' cultures, histories, scientific knowledge, and ways of surviving and thriving on Country. Students will participate in hands-on activities incorporating language, stories, music, and games; bush technologies and tools—including techniques for making shelter and fire; and the use of seasonal calendars for sourcing food and fibres. They will explore yarning protocols, totem systems, and cultural reflection, gaining insights into how traditional knowledge systems integrate sustainability concepts and practices. Through these activities, students will learn about the importance of cultural perspectives in maintaining healthy ecosystems. Engaging with First Nations ways of learning offers students opportunities to strengthen connections to themselves, others, and Country.

Key Concepts:

  • Country/Place & Culture - Connection to land, water, language, totems, cultural narratives, and yarning.
  • Science & Sustainability - Interconnected ecosystems, sustainable use of resources, and environmental care.
  • Technology & Survival - Traditional tools, heat energy for cooking, shelters, and resource management.
  • Health, Wellbeing & Collaboration - Promoting healthy lifestyles, wellbeing, teamwork, and problem-solving in authentic contexts.

AC(v8) Curriculum Links

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AC(v9) Curriculum Links

Cross Curriculu Priorities & General Capabilities

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Last reviewed 21 November 2024
Last updated 21 November 2024