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A guide to being an effective Action Area Contact! National Action Area Contact’s Conference Adelaide 14, 15 & 16 June 2009

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A guide to being an effective

Action Area Contact!

National Action Area Contact’s Conference

Adelaide 14, 15 & 16 June 2009

Dare to Lead is a Project of Principals Australia Funded by the Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations

WHYSCHOOL LEADERS?

Geoffrey Robinson was recently asked a Hypothetical.If you were offered a safe seat in the Rudd Government and given the Aboriginal Affairs portfolio, what would you do first?“Its now or never-never, so my policy would be education, education, education – including educating everyone else about the respect due to the first Australians………..”

THERE IS AN EXPECTATION FOR US TO MAKE THE DIFFERENCE

What is Dare to Lead?• Principals Australia Projects (formerly APAPDC)• National project with over 5000 member schools (NSW

1800 Catholic, Independent and DET schools – 58%)• DTL is a network to support school leaders to work with

current programs and initiate new programs, which will result in improved outcomes of our Aboriginal students

• Action Areas (NSW 36) - DET Districts• Action Area Contacts (93 in NSW and 210 school leaders

Australia wide)• Action Area Contacts network and responsibility• State & Territory Coordinators – NSW context• National Schools Coordinator and National Project Officer

Why should Indigenous Education be a priority? The Facts!

• Current Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander population is 500,000

• 57% of the population is under the age of 22• Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander student population is

currently 140,000• 41,000 in NSW with 35,000 in public sector schools• 71% of all schools have at least 1 Aboriginal or Torres

Strait Islander student • By 2020 the Western Australian Government estimates

that their Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander student population will be doubled!!!!

More facts about Aboriginal people!

• Year 3 literacy – on average 30 months delayed• Year 8 literacy/writing – on average 2 years delayed• Aboriginal men are 11 times more likely to be incarcerated• Aboriginal women are 15 times more likely to be

incarcerated• Primary aged boys are 5 times more likely to be suspended• Aboriginal people are 7 times more likely to be unemployed• Only 1 in 7 Aboriginal children attend pre-school• 28% of Aboriginal students starting Year 7 finish Year 12

compared to 70% of non-Aboriginal students • Aboriginal student enrolments in Sydney Catholic schools

have increased by 18% to 519 since 2008 (17.02.09)

Dare to Lead schools commit to:

Improving the educational outcomes of all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students

Ensuring that all their students develop an informed understanding of Australia's Indigenous people and their cultures

The reconciliation process

A Whole School Approach

• Aboriginal Education is the responsibility of everyone in the school community.

• Every school has a different context, different issues and different pathways to success.

• Leadership and Community are the signposts to success.

• What does your jig saw puzzle look like?

Community Involvement

Cultural Awareness

NumeracyLiteracy

Pathways

Classroom Classroom

EngagementEngagement

Attendance

Effective Indigenous programs:

Walking with Community

Engaging students

Transition

What is needed to improve the educational outcomes of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students

in our schools?

Community

Partnership

Culture

Respect

Leadership

Shared

Classroom

Agency

Improved Improved

Learning Learning

OutcomesOutcomes

Health andHealth and

WellbeingWellbeing

StrategicStrategic

PlanningPlanning

CurriculumCurriculum

PathwaysPathways

TransitionsTransitions

E.C.E.C.

Improving Educational Outcomes for Aboriginal Students

Schools need to ensure that:• Positive relationships between Aboriginal students,

teachers and community are nurtured and developed• A genuine consultation process exists• Quality teaching is occurring in classrooms• Aboriginal culture and outstanding student

achievement are celebrated in the school• Other agencies are engaged in school initiatives• Aboriginal people are employed where possible• Education is a shared responsibility

Action Area Contact RoleCommunication

• Contact various jurisdictions e.g. DET, Catholic and Independents• Contact Regional Principal’s Associations • Email your Action Area schools to introduce yourself to the

Principal and Aboriginal Education Workers e.g. AEO• Contact your Aboriginal Education Consultative Group (AECG) or

similar organistation and Elders Group• Access the Dare to Lead Website and become familiar with it• Contact the Principals Australia State Branch Representatives

Action Area Contacts Role Actions

• Promote DTL at Principal’s Conferences• Circulate the School Review Checklist – strategic planning• Collate list of best practice Aboriginal Education programs in

your Action Area • Organise Principal visits to schools with best practice programs• Remind schools about the annual data collection process• Promote DTL cultural tours/experiences • Is there a database/register of Aboriginal community members

in your Action Area?• Advertise DTL events e.g. InPrincipal, School Education Area

newsletters, Catholic Education newsletters• Succession planning for Action Area Contact position

This is what you can do!

• Determine priorities for AA schools

• Contact state coordinator/s

• Negotiate how DTL can be involved

• Organise event agenda, date, venue and catering

• Advertise event e.g. principal’s meetings, newsletters, emails

• Keep in contact with schools re event

Some things Dare to Lead can do for member school

Meeting PresentationsPersonalised Learning Plans

Transition to School

Aboriginal Perspectives Across the Curriculum

Resources

Viewing of Kanyini (Kanyini DVD Short Version.mpg)

Bringing them Home

Dare to Lead Resources

School Leadership and planning

School Review Checklist

L5 School Leadership Frame

Collegial School Snapshots

Dare to Lead ResourcesBuilding Relationships

Same Kids, Same Goals

Personalised Learning Plans (PLPs)

School & Community Partnerships

Dare to Lead Publications

• Focus on accelerated literacy

• Excellence Awards

• Literacy – Good practice

• The difference we are making with our Aboriginal students!

Dare to Lead Resources

Chris Harvey

National Remotes Coordinator

and

South Australia State Coordinator