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From an Indigenous Perspective

September 08, 2021 Libby Campbell Episode 47
From an Indigenous Perspective
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From an Indigenous Perspective
Sep 08, 2021 Episode 47
Libby Campbell

#047 - In this episode we meet Karen, a Gamilaraay woman, who is a trained primary school teacher and currently works as the Aboriginal Education Worker in a local high school.  She is a wearer of many hats and absolutely loves her job helping Indigenous and non-Indigenous students. We talk about her love for her People, her love for sharing her stories and listening to others' stories and her passion for education. Karen mentions that the door is always open to anyone, the kettle is always on and the freezer is full of food.  Karen was so grateful for this opportunity to share her story and I was a keen listener!

 For more information, visit

 tickteaching.com

 or search for TICK podcast on Facebook and Instagram.

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#047 - In this episode we meet Karen, a Gamilaraay woman, who is a trained primary school teacher and currently works as the Aboriginal Education Worker in a local high school.  She is a wearer of many hats and absolutely loves her job helping Indigenous and non-Indigenous students. We talk about her love for her People, her love for sharing her stories and listening to others' stories and her passion for education. Karen mentions that the door is always open to anyone, the kettle is always on and the freezer is full of food.  Karen was so grateful for this opportunity to share her story and I was a keen listener!

 For more information, visit

 tickteaching.com

 or search for TICK podcast on Facebook and Instagram.