Promoting all children’s learning and success 14876.

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Promoting all children’s learning and success 14876

All children experience learning that is engaging and builds success for life Inclusive vision

National commitment To improve outcomes for Indigenous children

What does this mean for your service? Actively valuing and engaging with the diverse cultures and heritages that children and their families bring to the learning community

What does this mean for your service? Actively building understandings of children’s family and community contexts

What does this mean for your service? Promoting all children’s learning about Australia’s first peoples … their ways of knowing, being and learning, and … their contributions to Australian society and culture.

What does this mean for your service? Developing an inclusive approach, in which: diversity is viewed as a strength high expectations are held for all children irrespective of diverse circumstances and abilities equity and success for all children is promoted the priorities held by family and community partners are reflected in the program.

Focus questions How do you work with families and community members to promote high expectations for all children? What can you do to build connections between aspects of Indigenous Australian culture and children’s personal cultural heritages?