The brief
The Department of Education engaged 33 Creative to help promote teaching as a valued and rewarding career and educate the public about the critical role that teachers play in educating Australian children.
We were able to do this by sharing the inspiring stories of a number of First Nations teachers across the continent through resource development then shared through avenues such as social media, community radio interviews and media articles and stakeholder engagement through a dedicated First Nations toolkit.
The artwork
To strengthen the campaign, we engaged an artist and teacher to create a bespoke piece of artwork that was woven into our campaign assets. ‘Connections’ by Wiradjuri and Ngemba artist and teacher, Mac Jeffries, depicts the teacher and student relationship and reflects on the importance of a reciprocal relationship acknowledging that everyone has knowledge and perspectives to share and as a First Nations teacher, Mac sees this as her strength.
We created a suite of resources that included a bespoke artwork.
Creative Approach
Sharing inspiring stories highlighted the incredible dedication of our teachers across the country, and addressed the importance of creating culturally safe and supportive environment for all students, providing role models and mentors to the next generation, and inspiring hearts and minds to ensure learning can become a transformative journey.
First Nations resources can be found on the Be That Teacher website where more teachers are encouraged to share their stories at the online teacher gallery.