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Discover Jajoo Warrngara: The Culture Classroom

Bring First Nations knowledge into your classroom with curriculum-aligned lessons for Prep to Year 9, designed to flex across a range of subjects from the Arts to Mathematics.

Developed in partnership with First Nations communities, our exclusive lessons include cultural protocols and guidance to ensure you can confidently share these important knowledges with respect to the communities who shared them.

Why the Culture Classroom?

A revolutionary platform
Designed to help educators embed Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures as part of the Australian Curriculum

Community-led creation
Co-developed in partnership, all lessons are led by First Nations communities who share their cultural knowledges.

Designed for educators
Our resources equip educators with the cultural understanding to deliver lessons in multiple subjects with confidence.

New and trending lessons

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures
Arts
History
Year levels: 7 4 lessons
Students explore Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander sculptures and carvings. They gain insight into the history of Australia’s artefact collection practices in First Nations’ communities, including repatriation of sacred objects and ancestral remains. Be sure to explore the films and links in the Arts Discovery Map
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures
Arts
History
Year levels: 7 4 lessons
Students gain insight into the cultural meaning of tribal markings and possum skin cloak making. They study the evolution of traditional clothing styles and materials into contemporary First Nations' fashion designs that are sought after in mainstream markets.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures
Arts
Year levels: 7 5 lessons
Students explore First Nations' Arts Practices in various communities. They see the weaving and painting practices of the Wagilak community and experiment with the process of botanical dyeing. They create their own unique artworks using natural elements.

Jajoo Warrngara is a social enterprise

50percent

of revenue returns to the communities who co-developed these resources

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of revenue supports not-for-profit SharingStories Foundation to continue its work with communities to proect and grow language, stories and cultural heritage

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What they're saying about us

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“It is full of excellent teaching material and very useful for planning”

Dr. Tony Keeble
Principal at Outdoor School
(Government School in Victoria)

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"The platform's multimedia and varying approaches are superb. The scope for curriculum and lesson planning is invaluable and unique. Community-ownership and direction, diversity are all foundational to this project's success and I love it all."

Vaso Elefsiniotis
VAEAI

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"I loved it! The way that it is set out will support teachers to deliver the content. Including the cultural protocols is important and essential."

Education Professional

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