
Yulang is the Wiradjuri
word for ripple.
We support Australian teachers to be strong allies and changemakers who genuinely understand and champion First Nations education.

Planning for Connection sold out nationwide.
What started as an idea to help teachers move from good intentions to meaningful action quickly became a resource used in classrooms, staffrooms, and schools across the country.
Right now, Planning for Connection is evolving.
The next chapter is still taking shape — but the goal remains the same: supporting educators to create lasting, meaningful change in First Nations education.
Join the waitlist to be the first to hear what happens next.
Hi,
My name is Jordyn Green
I’m a proud Wiradjuri, Ngemba, and Paakantji woman, primary teacher, and founder of The Yulang Effect.
With over a decade of experience in the classroom and leading Aboriginal Education within schools, I created The Yulang Effect to support educators in embedding First Nations perspectives with more confidence, purpose, and impact.
Whether you’re looking for practical planning support, thoughtful teaching resources, or a place to continue learning, The Yulang Effect exists to help educators create meaningful, lasting change within their classrooms, schools, and beyond.

The Yulang Effect is 100% Aboriginal-owned and operated.
Coming soon…
First Nations Book of the Month
First Nations Book of the Month (formerly Blak Book of the Month) is a reimagined and expanded resource designed to support the consistent inclusion of First Nations perspectives across the entire school year.
What began as a free resource downloaded by hundreds of educators across Australia is now being expanded to move beyond simple book recommendations and become a practical, meaningful tool for educators wanting to create deeper connection and stronger learning experiences throughout the year.
Explore our freebies
No matter your budget or where you are on your journey, there is something for everyone here at The Yulang Effect.






