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Theorising pathways to remote adult literacies with John Guenther

Theorising pathways to remote adult literacies with John Guenther

by admin4acal | Nov 24, 2021 | Webinars

Video link available to members here John Guenther is the Research Leader—Education and Training, with the Batchelor Institute of Indigenous Tertiary Education. He has worked as an adult learning practitioner in the Adult and Community Education, Vocational Training...
5 minutes on the Social Practice View of Adult Literacy with Pamela Osmond

5 minutes on the Social Practice View of Adult Literacy with Pamela Osmond

by admin4acal | Nov 18, 2021 | 5 minutes on ...

Interview link available to members here Remember the names Street, Gee and Hamilton?and the terms socio-cultural language resources, literacy domains, and multiple literacies? Spend 5 minutes with Pam Osmond to think about literacy as a social activity and its...
Australian Council for Adult Literacy

Email: info@acal.edu.au

Incorporated Association A0 1297 (ACT)    ABN: 18 120 488 674

ACAL was established in 1976 and is managed by an elected volunteer committee of management. ACAL is solely funded by membership dues.

ACAL acknowledges Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People as the Traditional Custodians of the lands, skies, and waterways across Australia.

We pay respect to Elders past and present and acknowledge the continuation of Cultural, spiritual, educational and literacy practices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples and the continuing connection to country and Culture.