Students can engage with relevant wrap-around content, that sits in the ATOM guide in ‘previewing’ activities that use a child rights frame to study the film. ![]() You may also be interested that we had a Professional Learning Q&A for teachers with Stephanie Word and Alanna Raymond from Reconciliation Australia’s Narragunnawali team, Chris Sarra from Stronger Smarter, and Maya Newell. We recommend teachers complete the Professional Learning guide from Reconciliation Australia’s Narragunnawali team here. This can mean that it’s difficult to give a standard “yes” or “no” answer as to whether the film is appropriate for Primary school-aged children – in many ways, the “answer” lies in teachers’ knowledge of their individual students as to whether they feel the film is appropriate to screen and discuss in the classroom.
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