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2024 National Association of Enabling Educators of Australia (NAEEA) Conference

Shaping the Future of our Discipline
Presenter Professor Sarah O’ Shea (PFHEA, ALTF, CF)
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George Lambrinidis
T: 08 8946 7097 E: George.Lambrinidis@cdu.edu.au
Location CDU Waterfront - 21 Kitchener Dr, Darwin NT 0800
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Charles Darwin University will host the NAEEA 7th International Conference on Enabling Education (ICEE) in early December 2024.

The call for Abstract submissions is now open!

Enabling education is an important avenue for Australians to access higher education, especially those coming from non-traditional backgrounds. It is an extensive and expanding part of Higher Education in Australia.

This conference highlights the intersections of First Nations perspectives, digital innovation, and student well-being within enabling education, as well as navigating the themes of AI disruption, digital learning practices, self-efficacy, and the ongoing development of government policies affecting the enabling sector.

Visit the website for more details.

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