'We love sharing your land' : children's understandings of Acknowledgement to Country practices and Aboriginal knowledges in early learning centres

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Abstract

This paper explores children's understandings of Acknowledgement to Country practices and Aboriginal knowledges. Guided by the relational lenses of respect, responsibility and reciprocity, we conducted focus groups with children across five Australian early education centres. We found that Acknowledgement practices were evident through recitation of their Acknowledgement to Country, engaging with artefacts, and/or discussion of artworks. Secondly, children demonstrated emerging understandings about place names, the symbolic use of flags for places and people, and Australian plants and animals. Thirdly, Aboriginal cultures as living cultures were evident in temporal discussions about people and culture. Finally, imaginative play implied efforts to make sense of Aboriginal concepts and language. Across the study, children were active in experimenting with ideas in their own meaning making. Acknowledgement to Country was not a moment in the day; rather, it was embedded throughout the day through routines, storytelling, play and creative activities, all designed to foster learning.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)155-168
Number of pages14
JournalAustralasian Journal of Early Childhood
Volume49
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2024

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Keywords

  • Aboriginal knowledges
  • Acknowledgement to Country
  • early childhood education
  • pedagogy

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