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ASLA Webinar Series ~ October 2024.

  • 2 Oct 2024
  • 7:30 PM - 8:30 PM
  • Online (Pre-recording)

Registration

  • FREE registration is available for Members. Please log in to access.
  • This rate is for Non-Members. If you are a member please log in.

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In collaboration with Foundation For Learning and Literacy for the 2024 Literature Symposium - We all like a good story... Celebrating the pleasure and power of First Nations stories and literature, ASLA presents ~ Decolonising literacy practices as a model for inclusive literacy teaching and embedding Aboriginal authored resources into curriculum with PJ Edwards.

FREE for members AND non-members.

Registrations close Tuesday midnight before the event. The link to the pre-recording will be sent on the day of the event and can be viewed in your own time. Alternatively, the recording will be available in the online store (for free) shortly after the event.

** No cancellations accepted**

Please do not use a non-individual email (eg library@school.com.au) to register - it makes it difficult to track registrations/attendance to individuals. Please update your profile before registering, if required.

PLEASE NOTE: This counts as Teacher Identified Professional Learning with NESA and TQI and is NOT accredited.

Please email asla@asla.org.au if you have any further queries.

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