Back to homepage
VIC

Home/Stories and news/Truth-telling Pedagogies Lab

Exploration
Truth-telling Pedagogies Lab

Truth-telling Pedagogies Lab

The Truth-Telling Pedagogies Lab was formed in recognition of the global work that educators and practitioners are doing to redress historical wrongs across diverse classroom settings. The Lab aims to bring together teachers and researchers committed to truth-telling and reparation and expand shared understandings on how to best approach this work in education.

Ngarrngga is a key partner of the Lab, and we collaborate on key issues of truth-telling in education including shared projects related to misinformation, education resources, professional learning for teachers and research outputs.

To learn more about the Lab please visit the website by clicking here.

Related stories and news

Reframe to Repair: Ngarrngga’s Call for Relational Education Grounded in Indigenous Knowing
Exploration
Publication

Reframe to Repair: Ngarrngga’s Call for Relational Education Grounded in Indigenous Knowing

Education Program Report Released: 65,000 Years: A Short History of Australian Art
Art
Publication

Education Program Report Released: 65,000 Years: A Short History of Australian Art

Where to from here in Indigenous Education? Science and Sustainability
Sharing
Events

Where to from here in Indigenous Education? Science and Sustainability

Weaving our Stories
Research
Weaving our Stories

Weaving our Stories

Being, Becoming and Belonging: Indigenous Knowledges in Early Learning
Exploration
Weaving our Stories

Being, Becoming and Belonging: Indigenous Knowledges in Early Learning

Critical Conversations: First Nations Education Policy in Practice
Exploration
Pink pod from Ngarrngga branding
Events

Critical Conversations: First Nations Education Policy in Practice

Safeguarding Rights to Cultures and Knowledges
Research
Weaving our Stories

Safeguarding Rights to Cultures and Knowledges

From Fragmentation to Inclusion: Transforming First Nations Education at Grimwade House
Exploration
Two large rock formations at Daveys beach in Frankston South, with WoS Logo top right hand corner
Weaving our Stories, Educator Case Study

From Fragmentation to Inclusion: Transforming First Nations Education at Grimwade House