Be That Teacher Who Makes a Difference and Lead Aboriginal Education for All Students

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By Kylie Captain & Dr Cathie Burgess

Are you a teacher who wants to make a difference?

Are you passionate about ensuring Aboriginal education is taught

authentically in Australian schools?

As Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal educators, Gamilaroi woman and educator Kylie Captain and Associate Professor Cathie Burgess share their knowledge, wisdom, and insight into the transformational power of education and the difference teachers

play in each student's ability to achieve.

Cathie was that teacher for Kylie, and now, as educational leaders at varying stages of their careers, they reflect on their experience in the hope of inspiring all educators to never stop believing in their students.

As leaders in Aboriginal education and President and Vice President of the Aboriginal Studies Association, Kylie and Cathie share their expertise to equip educators with the knowledge, skills and confidence to respectfully and authentically teach

Aboriginal histories and cultures to all students.

Their individual and collective journey in Aboriginal education has put them in a unique position to influence others to lead and teach from a place of passion and purpose.

They inspire others to focus on their 'why' by sharing their challenging but always rewarding journey of personal and educational discovery.

As the world's longest living and surviving culture, they believe that all Australians

can learn from and celebrate Aboriginal histories and cultures.

This book is a testament to the power of education and the difference a teacher can

have in the trajectory of a student's life.

“No teacher will regret buying this book. Every teacher will gain from reading it”

Dr Paddy (Pat) Cavanagh

Poet and Historian

Honorary Life Member: NSW AECG

“Read this important book and be empowered by its teachings. It serves as a guide for all those who seek to make a difference in the lives of young developing minds and souls”

Professor Bob Morgan

Respected Aboriginal Educator, Researcher and Social Justice Advocate

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Paperback

By Kylie Captain & Dr Cathie Burgess

Are you a teacher who wants to make a difference?

Are you passionate about ensuring Aboriginal education is taught

authentically in Australian schools?

As Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal educators, Gamilaroi woman and educator Kylie Captain and Associate Professor Cathie Burgess share their knowledge, wisdom, and insight into the transformational power of education and the difference teachers

play in each student's ability to achieve.

Cathie was that teacher for Kylie, and now, as educational leaders at varying stages of their careers, they reflect on their experience in the hope of inspiring all educators to never stop believing in their students.

As leaders in Aboriginal education and President and Vice President of the Aboriginal Studies Association, Kylie and Cathie share their expertise to equip educators with the knowledge, skills and confidence to respectfully and authentically teach

Aboriginal histories and cultures to all students.

Their individual and collective journey in Aboriginal education has put them in a unique position to influence others to lead and teach from a place of passion and purpose.

They inspire others to focus on their 'why' by sharing their challenging but always rewarding journey of personal and educational discovery.

As the world's longest living and surviving culture, they believe that all Australians

can learn from and celebrate Aboriginal histories and cultures.

This book is a testament to the power of education and the difference a teacher can

have in the trajectory of a student's life.

“No teacher will regret buying this book. Every teacher will gain from reading it”

Dr Paddy (Pat) Cavanagh

Poet and Historian

Honorary Life Member: NSW AECG

“Read this important book and be empowered by its teachings. It serves as a guide for all those who seek to make a difference in the lives of young developing minds and souls”

Professor Bob Morgan

Respected Aboriginal Educator, Researcher and Social Justice Advocate

Paperback

By Kylie Captain & Dr Cathie Burgess

Are you a teacher who wants to make a difference?

Are you passionate about ensuring Aboriginal education is taught

authentically in Australian schools?

As Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal educators, Gamilaroi woman and educator Kylie Captain and Associate Professor Cathie Burgess share their knowledge, wisdom, and insight into the transformational power of education and the difference teachers

play in each student's ability to achieve.

Cathie was that teacher for Kylie, and now, as educational leaders at varying stages of their careers, they reflect on their experience in the hope of inspiring all educators to never stop believing in their students.

As leaders in Aboriginal education and President and Vice President of the Aboriginal Studies Association, Kylie and Cathie share their expertise to equip educators with the knowledge, skills and confidence to respectfully and authentically teach

Aboriginal histories and cultures to all students.

Their individual and collective journey in Aboriginal education has put them in a unique position to influence others to lead and teach from a place of passion and purpose.

They inspire others to focus on their 'why' by sharing their challenging but always rewarding journey of personal and educational discovery.

As the world's longest living and surviving culture, they believe that all Australians

can learn from and celebrate Aboriginal histories and cultures.

This book is a testament to the power of education and the difference a teacher can

have in the trajectory of a student's life.

“No teacher will regret buying this book. Every teacher will gain from reading it”

Dr Paddy (Pat) Cavanagh

Poet and Historian

Honorary Life Member: NSW AECG

“Read this important book and be empowered by its teachings. It serves as a guide for all those who seek to make a difference in the lives of young developing minds and souls”

Professor Bob Morgan

Respected Aboriginal Educator, Researcher and Social Justice Advocate