National Apology Day 2023: Incremental steps to Reconciliation On February 13th, 2008, Kevin Rudd, in an incremental step towards reconciliation, delivered the landmark formal apology Australian Indigenous peoples.We
ARC grant partnerships We are very excited to announce that the Stronger Smarter Institute is a partner organisation in two recently funded ARC
Kuwa Circles – connecting young First Nations women to careers in STEM The Institute was proud to be a part of the Kuwa Circles program that is opening new doors for young
Changing views of January 26th While many relish the public holiday and various associated activities, not everyone sees January 26th as a reason to celebrate.
Are you working within the Third Cultural Space? SSI Senior Program Officer, Nicole Simone, reflects on how educators can work in the third cultural space. With an education
Changing classroom practices: Initial results of 2022 Stronger Smarter Census 87% of participants said that after attending the SSLP, they had changed the way they promote high expectations and positive
nayri kati – an Indigenous lens on the data Whether using data in schools or in research, the Stronger Smarter Approach tells us we must take a strength-based
Bringing staff along on a change journey Stronger Smarter Leadership Program alumni tell us they leave the program motivated to make both personal changes to workplace practice
High-Expectations Relationships – the balance between firm and fair Our alumni tell us that one of the most important concepts they take away from the Stronger Smarter Leadership
A First Nations Lens on Glass in Australia Stronger Smarter Institute’s former Chief of Impact, Jesse King, reflects on National Science Week 2022: Glass: More than meets the