Units of Competency
Welcome to the module Inclusion and Diversity.
This module consists of two (2) units of competency:
- CHCECE030 Support inclusion and diversity
- CHCECE054 Encourage understanding of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples cultures
In this module we look at skills and knowledge required to reflect on and understand the impact of own values and biases, demonstrate respect for inclusion and diversity, and support children’s understanding of inclusive principles and behaviours.
As well in this module you will be looking at the skills and knowledge required to identify different perspectives on Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander peoples’ cultures, develop an understanding of the local and broader cultural contexts, and use the identified information to embed culturally appropriate experiences, interactions, behaviours and physical environments into daily practice with children.
To achieve competency for the 2 units within this module, you must complete all theory assessments at the end of this module (short answer questions, case studies, project and role play) as well as the structured workplace learning and assessment (including Portfolio, Journal, logbook and any other workplace related documentation located in Module 13 SWLA 2).
In the spirit of reconciliation, Swinburne open education acknowledges the traditional custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their elders past and present and extend to all aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples today.
An interactive map of all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities can be found here.
Next watch a video from a childcare centre demonstrating their children’s acknowledgement of country.
Children’s acknowledgement of country- Lifelong Learning Centres
And this video from the Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority, having a service demonstrate connectedness to country.
Connectedness: Acknowledgement of Country
And lastly a video from Summer Hill Children’s Centre explaining their understanding of the Acknowledgement of Country.
Acknowledgement of Country
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples should be aware that this website may contain images or names of people who have since passed away. Some material on this website may contain words, descriptions and terms which may be culturally sensitive and that reflect authors’ views, or those of the period in which the content was created, but may not be considered appropriate today.
This is a warning to inform you that some content, case studies, and assessment material may contain some uncomfortable and confronting information relating to culture, race, sexuality, sexual orientation, and disability.
Names and scenarios that are depicted in case studies, learning content, and assessments are not factual or based on true stories.