May O'Brien, WAβs first qualified female Aboriginal teacher, has been honoured at Mount Hawthorn Primary School.
May was a trailblazing Aboriginal educator and activist whose achievements continue to have an impact on education in WA. ππ¨
Read more π https://t.co/UtRlws6v6Z
Family, language and culture β€οΈ
Narrogin PS's Basil Kickett is the #WAEA21 WA Aboriginal and Islander Education Officer of the Year! π
Described as kind, calm and humble, Pop Basil's happy place is the classroom.
Read more about Basil.π https://t.co/xZNrNKowoY
Top of the crop πΎ
Madison Corsini from WA College of Agriculture - Cunderdin is the WA School Services Staff Member of the Year!
Madison's innovation has brought success to the college and its pig farm.π
Discover more about Madison.π https://t.co/mk6PFBCxbZ
#WAEA21
Opportunity for all β€οΈ
Girrawheen SHS's Charan Pabla has been named WA Premier's Secondary Teacher of the Year! π
Charan is passionate about providing students with unique STEM opportunities. π§ͺ
Learn more about Charan.π https://t.co/k0BMhr8gIB
#WAEA21
Living my childhood dream π
Halls Creek DHS pre-primary teacher Anika Brown has just won WA Beginning Teacher of the Year. π
Anika's warmth helps boost student confidence, reading and writing skills in her class.
Read more about Anika.π https://t.co/2Qfolx9skm
#WAEA21
No laughing matter: how a bizarre colonial project to make WA more European involved importing 'laughing jackasses' (kookaburras) from the east coast, terrorising local fauna via @G_di_G & @em_wynne
https://t.co/nomGxVPLGg