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Tuesday 14 March 2023

Wollongong 25-27 September 2023 AAEE Conference - Listen Learn Transform!

 

The 2023 AAEE National Conference and Research Symposium 

Ticket sales are open!

You can register for the full conference, a single day or the Research Symposium. The Research Symposium and Conference Field Trips will be hosted on Monday, 25th September. To register for those, purchase a single day ticket and select your option when filling out the registration questions.

On the evening of the 25th, the Welcome Reception and Sundowner will be hosted. Attendance is included in your ticket purchase. Conference dinner tickets will be made available to purchase soon, and this will need to be purchased in addition to a conference registration.

Listen; Learn;Transform



Listening to Country
Listen to Country and First Nations Peoples, listen both inwards to ourselves and outwards to others and the Earth, listen to the quieter marginalised voices and listen to children and youth. Listening can promote well-being for all and experiential engagement with the natural environment.

Learning Together
Share engaging, innovative and transformative pedagogies, learn about curriculum through an interdisciplinary lens, e.g. science, citizen science, geography, First Nations People, the arts and literature, and share empowering teaching approaches underpinned by student voice.

Transforming the Future
Be transformed by stories of advocacy and action, be transformed by critically reflective thinking, be a leader transforming others and regenerating the Earth, transform the way society operates...

Geera’, the traditional Dharawal country name for Mt Keira, means the learning mountain.With Geera as our backdrop, we can gather from all over Australia to listen to country, empower, learn and transform our future together. You can learn more about Geera by reading the Coomaditchie ‘5 Islands’ Dreaming Story. 



Call for Abstracts

Be a part of something big! Present at the conference!

Our intention is to turn this conference moment into a sustainability movement by challenging old thinking and fostering innovation, collaboration, resilience and genuinely effective action. If you have a program, project or research that does just that, then we want to hear about it via the call for abstracts process.

Note, submissions close on the 28th of April.



Registration

Ticket sales are open!

You can register for the full conference, a single day or the Research Symposium. The Research Symposium and Conference Field Trips will be hosted on Monday, 25th September. To register for those, purchase a single day ticket and select your option when filling out the registration questions.

On the evening of the 25th, the Welcome Reception and Sundowner will be hosted. Attendance is included in your ticket purchase. Conference dinner tickets will be made available to purchase soon, and this will need to be purchased in addition to a conference registration.

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