Price
Free
Event date and time
Wednesday 30 Jul 2025
5.15pm to 6.15pm AEST
Location
Webinar hosted on Teams with Q&A
Login details will be emailed to registrants
Curious about bringing Indigenous science into your classroom?
Discover how to create inclusive and powerful learning experiences by incorporating Indigenous ways of knowing, being, and doing into your class.
Join us for this free webinar designed for educators and explore Indigenous Research Methodologies. It's about taking a strategic approach to scientific inquiry, and offers a valid, dynamic, and future-focused way of teaching science.
You'll pick up practical strategies, classroom-ready resources, and a deeper understanding of how to embed these methodologies into your teaching practice.
While this session is open to all, it is particularly relevant to science educators, especially those who teach Years 3, 4, 6, 7, 9, and 11.
To make this session even more impactful, we encourage you to also consider CSIRO’s Cultural Considerations eLearning modules, designed for educators. This free course provides guidance on building relationships with local Indigenous communities and inclusive, culturally aware learning environments.
Pricing
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Free
Dates and Times
Event date: Jul 2025
Wednesday 30 Jul 2025
Webinar hosted on Teams with Q&A
5.15pm to 6.15pm AEST
Login details will be emailed to registrants
Contact
More information
Topics covered in the Story is Science webinar:
- What is the Indigenous Research Methodology?
- How to apply the Methodology in your classroom
- Getting started with resources
Curriculum links:
This session ties easily to a variety of curriculum areas including:
- Science Inquiry Skills
- Science Understanding (especially biological sciences and earth and space science)
- Science as a Human Endeavour
- Cross Curriculum Priority – Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures
If you have any queries, please don't hesitate to contact us at education@csiro.au. We hope to see you there!
The CSIRO Education and Outreach team
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