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WEBINAR: Arch Nelson Address 2022 Women’s Education – making a difference

WEBINAR: Arch Nelson Address 2022 Women’s Education – making a difference

by admin4acal | Dec 5, 2022 | 2022 5 minutes on..., 2022 Webinar, major, News, Webinars

  Women’s Education – making a difference     Part of the 2022 stretched conference Presenters: Caralyn LammasDate: Thursday, 1st December 2022 I will address this topic from three perspectives. Firstly, I will share what it means to me to...
WEBINAR: AMEP Virtual Roadshow – showcasing 3 new resources with LWA

WEBINAR: AMEP Virtual Roadshow – showcasing 3 new resources with LWA

by admin4acal | Nov 1, 2022 | 2022 5 minutes on..., 2022 Webinar, major, News, Webinars

  AMEP Virtual Roadshow – showcasing 3 new resources with LWA      Part of the 2022 stretched conference Presenter: Mary WallaceDate: Monday, October 31st  2022 Webinar link & bonus resources available to members here In this webinar, LWA will...
WEBINAR: Journeying through VET – a case study of foundation skills learners

WEBINAR: Journeying through VET – a case study of foundation skills learners

by admin4acal | Nov 1, 2022 | 2022 5 minutes on..., 2022 Webinar, major, News, Webinars

  Journeying through VET – a case study of foundation skills learners     Part of the 2022 stretched conference Presenters: Michelle Circelli and Zhenyuan LiDate: Thursday, November 24 2022 Webinar link & bonus resources available to members here...
WEBINAR: The why, what, and how of Aotearoa NZ LLN Professionals Community of Practice

WEBINAR: The why, what, and how of Aotearoa NZ LLN Professionals Community of Practice

by admin4acal | Oct 6, 2022 | 2022 5 minutes on..., 2022 Webinar, major, News, Webinars

  The why, what, and how of our Aotearoa New Zealand Language, Literacy, & Numeracy Professionals Community of Practice with Annette Tofaeono, Dr. Lilia Sevillano & Vicky Beckwith      Part of the 2022 stretched conference Date: Wednesday, 5th...
WEBINAR: How Universal Design Principles Inform My LLN Teaching Practices

WEBINAR: How Universal Design Principles Inform My LLN Teaching Practices

by admin4acal | Sep 12, 2022 | 2022 5 minutes on..., 2022 Webinar, major, News, Webinars

  How the Principles of Universal Design Inform My LLN Teaching Practices with Dean Champ Part of the 2022 stretched conference Date: Thursday, 8th September 2022International Literacy Day Webinar link & bonus resources available to members here This year’s...
Organisational health literacy: Assess yourself using the HeLLOTas Toolkit with Chris Sierzant

Organisational health literacy: Assess yourself using the HeLLOTas Toolkit with Chris Sierzant

by admin4acal | Sep 6, 2022 | 2022 5 minutes on..., 2022 Webinar, major, News, Webinars

Organisational health literacy: Assess yourself using the HeLLOTas Toolkit with Chris Sierzant Part of the 2022 stretched conference Date: Monday, 5th September 2022 Webinar link available to members here Language, literacy and numeracy (LLN) are fundamental to...
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Australian Council for Adult Literacy

Email: info@acal.edu.au

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

Australian Council for Adult Literacy
Email: info@acal.edu.au
Postal Address: GPO Box 2283, Canberra ACT 2601

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.

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Australian Council for Adult Literacy
Email: info@acal.edu.au
Postal Address: GPO Box 2283, Canberra ACT 2601
Incorporated Association A01297 (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.

Australian Council for Adult Literacy
Email: info@acal.edu.au
Postal Address: GPO Box 2283, Canberra ACT 2601
Incorporated Association A01297 (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.

Australian Council for Adult Literacy
Email: info@acal.edu.au
Postal Address: GPO Box 2283, Canberra ACT 2601
Incorporated Association A01297 (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.