Designed for use by teachers as professional development, this interview unpacks objects which align with content in the Australian Curriculum. Teachers understanding of these objects will be enriched further, preparing them to use the objects in classroom discussions with their students.

The first of our series looks at Senator Neville Bonner, our first Indigenous Federal Parliamentarian, and a selection of his personal objects which are currently on display in the Finders Keepers Exhibition at MoAD. MoAD Learning staff interview Senior Historian Libby Stewart and discover some interesting personal stories, showing how an object can reveal but also hide a lot of information.

This interview supports the cross-curriculum priorities of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Histories and Cultures.

This resource is also supported by a teacher pdf resource for use in the classroom - please see our other resources on TES.
https://www.moadoph.gov.au/learning/teachers/professional-development/curators-on-the-couch/

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