[Hum-DIS] FW: WA Adult Literacy Council Conf registration opens
Gaby Haddow
G.Haddow at curtin.edu.au
Wed Jun 19 14:10:56 WST 2013
This may be of interest.
Gaby
From: wain-bounces at lists.curtin.edu.au [mailto:wain-bounces at lists.curtin.edu.au] On Behalf Of Jane Jones
Sent: Wednesday, 19 June 2013 12:46 PM
To: wain at lists.curtin.edu.au
Subject: [WAIN] WA Adult Literacy Council Conf registration opens
Hello All
Registrations are now open for the 2013 WA Adult Literacy Council conference, 18 - 19 July - see notice below waalc.org.au/13conf/index.htm<http://waalc.org.au/13conf/index.htm> . The conference provides an opportunity to hear about challenges and trends in adult literacy, build your own knowledge around literacy and learning and network with adult literacy providers.
The Western Australian Adult Literacy Council (WAALC) www.waalc.org.au/<http://www.waalc.org.au/> was established for the purpose of ensuring that all adult West Australians have the opportunity to develop the literacy and numeracy skills required to actively participate in our increasingly complex society.
Jane Jones
Coordinator: Community Literacy & Learning
Better Beginnings Family Literacy Program
State Library of Western Australia
T (08) 9427 3248 | F (08) 9427 3256
E jane.jones at slwa.wa.gov.au<mailto:jane.jones at slwa.wa.gov.au>
W www.slwa.wa.gov.au<http://www.slwa.wa.gov.au> | www.better-beginnings.com.au<http://www.better-beginnings.com.au>
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From: WAALC [mailto:conf at waalc.org.au]
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Subject: WAALC Conf registration opens
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[WAALC 2013 conference - Getting back to our roots]<http://emailcontrol.com.au/link.php?M=15398608&N=37287&L=50124&F=H>
WAALC 2013 Conference - registration opens, program released
Central Institute of Technology * 18-19 July 2013
Registration is now open
Join colleagues from across the state for two days of inspiration, sharing and learning.
Register now<http://emailcontrol.com.au/link.php?M=15398608&N=37287&L=52428&F=H>
Scholarships
This offer is available to any Western Australian worker in a not-for-profit (NFP) organisation or anyone who volunteers in a role that supports WAALC's objectives. To apply for a scholarship you must also register<http://emailcontrol.com.au/link.php?M=15398608&N=37287&L=52428&F=H> for the conference.
Program
See the program outline here<http://emailcontrol.com.au/link.php?M=15398608&N=37287&L=52425&F=H> and choose your sessions<http://emailcontrol.com.au/link.php?M=15398608&N=37287&L=52424&F=H> on the day.
Bob Boughton to be keynote speaker
WAALC welcomes Associate Professor Bob Boughton from the University of New England as our keynote speaker<http://emailcontrol.com.au/link.php?M=15398608&N=37287&L=52426&F=H>.
[Bob Boughton]Bob came into adult education through working in community development roles in Aboriginal communities in NSW and Central Australia in the 1970s and 1980s. He has taught in adult literacy and basic education courses in Aboriginal community-controlled colleges, and more recently has taught undergraduate and postgraduate adult education students at the University of New England in rural NSW. He was on the evaluation team of the Timor-Leste national literacy campaign from 2006-2009, and is now evaluating pilots of an Australian literacy campaign in NSW.
See the SBS 'Living Black' program<http://emailcontrol.com.au/link.php?M=15398608&N=37287&L=50809&F=H> about the Wilcannia pilot.
You're receiving this email because you've been identified by WAALC<http://emailcontrol.com.au/link.php?M=15398608&N=37287&L=38275&F=H> (Western Australian Adult Literacy Council) as a person who may be interested in the 2013 conference.
If you'd rather not receive these emails, send an email<mailto:don at waalc.org.au> with 'Unsubscribe' in the subject line.
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