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Language: Connection to Culture, Identity & Country - Reclaiming The Truth to Healing AAFIE in Conversation
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Dr. John Davis, CEO Stronger Smarter Institute
John has worked as a lead educator in schools including positions as Principal, Head of Department, and Subject Area Coordinator for Indigenous Education. He has also held lectureship positions with the University of Queensland and James Cook University, and has worked as a QCAA and ACARA Advisor. In 2016, John completed his PhD in Indigenous Community Models of Education - Community Durithunga, with the Queensland University of Technology. Other research interests include Indigenous languages as LOTE, embedding Indigenous Knowledges and Indigenous ways to multimodal literacy. John is passionate about our people, our languages and culture and working and moving our ways forward as best practice in education and community development.
"My people are Cobble Cobble kinnected to Warra and Dalby. We have links directly to the Barunggam and Wakka Wakka people".
John's core work roles over the past decade have focused on educational excellence, woven within a team environment.
"Wherever I weave, I lay a footprint based on sustaining excellence - a core feature of my work outcomes - growing leadership density and developing cultures of excellence and aspirations".
Dr. John Davis, CEO Stronger Smarter Institute
John has worked as a lead educator in schools including positions as Principal, Head of Department, and Subject Area Coordinator for Indigenous Education. He has also held lectureship positions with the University of Queensland and James Cook University, and has worked as a QCAA and ACARA Advisor. In 2016, John completed his PhD in Indigenous Community Models of Education - Community Durithunga, with the Queensland University of Technology. Other research interests include Indigenous languages as LOTE, embedding Indigenous Knowledges and Indigenous ways to multimodal literacy. John is passionate about our people, our languages and culture and working and moving our ways forward as best practice in education and community development.
"My people are Cobble Cobble kinnected to Warra and Dalby. We have links directly to the Barunggam and Wakka Wakka people".
John's core work roles over the past decade have focused on educational excellence, woven within a team environment.
"Wherever I weave, I lay a footprint based on sustaining excellence - a core feature of my work outcomes - growing leadership density and developing cultures of excellence and aspirations".
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