New Koorie Early Years: Best Practice & Protocols Guide

Early Years|

New Koorie Early Years practitioners guide is available. We have produced this guide, VAEAI Koorie Early... Read More → New Koorie Early Years: Best Practice & Protocols Guide

Kindergarten for Aboriginal Children: Koorie Kids Shine

Early Years|

Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander children can get up to 15 hours of free kindergarten each week. To... Read More → Kindergarten for Aboriginal Children: Koorie Kids Shine

Balert Gerrbik: Koorie Families as First Educators

Early Years|

There are nine Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations (ACCOs)... Read More → Balert Gerrbik: Koorie Families as First Educators

Aunty Vera Briggs on Engaging Koorie Community

Community, Early Years|

The Victorian Inclusion Agency’s latest issue of Embrace magazine features an article with Aunty Vera... Read More → Aunty Vera Briggs on Engaging Koorie Community

Learning From Home: Information For Parents

Community, COVID-19, Early Years, General, Higher Learning (Toorong Marnong), Schools, Uncategorized, VET & Training|

The Department of Education and Training has released information to assist parents as their children... Read More → Learning From Home: Information For Parents

VAEAI Presents: Kindergarten Koorie Inclusiveness PD Sessions

Early Years, Events, Schools|

... Read More → VAEAI Presents: Kindergarten Koorie Inclusiveness PD Sessions

Early Years Conference 2019 Resources

Community, Early Years, Events|

The VAEAI Koorie – Early Years Conference 2019 occured from October 28-30 with key parties involved in... Read More → Early Years Conference 2019 Resources

Early Years Conference a massive success

Early Years|

The VAEAI Koorie – Early Years Conference 2019 was held at the Mantra – Bell City earlier this week with... Read More → Early Years Conference a massive success

Ways to include and encourage Aboriginal culture

Community, Early Years, Schools|

With over 50,000 people of Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander origin in Victoria it’s now more... Read More → Ways to include and encourage Aboriginal culture

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