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https://www.aare.edu.au/sigs/environmental-and-sustainability-education/
Aim:The ESE SIG aims to bring together Australian and international researchers passionate about environmental and sustainability education research, policy and practice. As a collective we aim to be a place for promoting new directions in environmental and sustainability education.

The planet has entered a new geologic era - the Anthropocene. The Anthropocene represents the devastating impact that humankind has had upon Earth. It also represents a renewed opportunity to re-think, re-imagine an…
https://www.aare.edu.au/sigs/rural-education/
Aim:The Rural Education Special Interest Group aims to foster and promote research and scholarly work into the needs of rural, regional and remote schools and other educational settings and their communities. 

Rationale:A focus on rural education is imperative for the economic and social well being for vibrant and productive rural communities. Across Australia there are many different research groups focusing of the needs of rural schools and their communities. This SIG provides a place for the…
https://www.aare.edu.au/events/2016-and-before-conferences/
DO NOT USE THIS PAGE FOR EARLIER CONFERENCES USE BLOCKS2017 Conference, Hotel Realm, Canberra ACTKeynote Speaker Yvette Taylor
Dangerous Education: The occupational hazards of teaching queerlyView presentation

Keynote Speaker Nerida BlairResearching and storying in the in-between space: people not politicsView presentation

Keynote Speaker Greg NobleDoing diversity differently: multicultural education for a culturally complex worldView presentation

To view the Radford Lecture from Margaret Som…
https://www.aare.edu.au/sigs/social-justice/social-justice-sig-invited-expert-seminar-series/
The Social Justice SIG is pleased to announce the launch of its upcoming Social Justice Seminar Series, designed to provide international, interdisciplinary, and intersectional insight on addressing inequities, advocating for marginalized communities, and promoting inclusive practices within the context of education. We invite you to join us in this timely discussion from key experts in the field. 

Schedule:

Session 1 - in collaboration with Children and Student Voices Across All Sectors SIG -…
https://www.aare.edu.au/news/hdrecr-theory-workshop-15th-and-16th-sept-register-by-20-august/
The Future of Method and Education Research

When: Friday September 15th, 5pm -7.30pm & Saturday September 16th, 9am–4pm
Where: University of Southern Queensland, Toowoomba.
 

Register here by 20th August.
Note: Applications for the Alison Lee ‘Theory in Educational Research’ Scholarship to assist postgraduate students and early career researchers to attend the AARE Theory Workshops are now open.

Workshop Overview

AARE is proud to host the 2023 Theory Workshop for HDR and early career res…
https://www.aare.edu.au/sigs/inclusive-education/
Aim:The AARE Inclusive Education SIG aims to provide a forum for researchers in inclusive education to present research, collaborate and discuss current issues. The SIG endorses the United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) definition of inclusive education which is outlined in General Comment No. 4 on Article 24, as:

. . . a process of systemic reform embodying changes and modifications in content, teaching methods, approaches, structures and strategies in edu…
https://www.aare.edu.au/news/aare-member-accolades-and-awards/
We are keen to know of Awards presented to members. There are so many amazing people among the membership and your successes provide inspiration for the rest of us. Don’t be shy to share your wonderful stories, send them to us aare@aare.edu.au.

AARE Secretary and executive member Emeritus Professor John Lester, a Wonnarua Elder, has received the NSW Department Executive Director, School Performance Excellence Award for his work as Elder in Residence at Adamstown Primary school. Just a hint of t…
https://www.aare.edu.au/news/national-reconciliation-week27-may-to-3-june-2022/
‘National Reconciliation Week—27 May to 3 June—is a time for all Australians to learn about our shared histories, cultures, and achievements, and to explore how each of us can contribute to achieving reconciliation in Australia.’
www.nrw.reconciliation.org.au

Nobody could fail to miss that in his first words as the new Prime Minister Anthony Albanese committed to the ‘Uluru Statement from the heart' in full.  The Statement highlights three key objectives – a voice to Parliament, treaty, a…
https://www.aare.edu.au/news/aare-awards-update-from-awards-coordinator-olivia-johnston/
Reminder: Call for nominations – AARE Conference Paper Awards
Nominations are open for this year’s conference paper awards. The awards include:

Betty Watts Indigenous Researcher Award: recognises an outstanding paper from a researcher who identifies as an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander person presented at the 2022 AARE conference (Nominations due by Sept. 30th)

ECR Award: recognises an outstanding paper from an Early Career Researcher presented at the 2022  AARE conference (Nominati…
https://www.aare.edu.au/news/australian-research-council-centre-of-excellence-for-the-digital-child/
AARE is a proud Industry Partner of the ARC Centre of Excellence for the Digital Child.  The official launch of the Centre took place on the 21st September 2022. The event celebrated the Digital Child and set expectations about the values the Centre holds with the voices of children at its heart.

The Centre’s 2021 Annual Report is now available, charting its achievements in its establishment year, as it built the foundation for delivering its vision: Australian children, healthy, educated and…