ACE Conference 2018

Kia Mau, Tāmaua te Aka Matua Becoming Global Citizens

"Education is more than literacy and numeracy. It is also about citizenry." UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, 2012
Education for global citiezenship shows us how knowledge, values, attitudes, and behaviours help us to make informed decisions and actively take part in local, national and global communities to build a peaceful and sustainable world. Our whakatauki reminds us that the pathway to his knowledge comes from the parental vine and we must hold fast to this. This year's conference will explore how community education can help us become the best global citizens we can be.

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Keynote Presentations

Dr James Liu Global Consciousness: Moral, ethical, & empirical responses to Globalization
Nelida Cespedes Rossel Popular Education: Political education approach for social change/CEAAL
Veronica Tawhai Te Ata Kura Educators: Citizenship education Aotearoa styles!
 

Workshop Presentations

Presenter

Workshop Title

Mike Styles Supporting adults with dyslexia and other learning differences to achieve in tertiary education and the workplace
Katherine Peet ACE implications for citizenship in the light of the current government's commitment to honour Te Tiriti o Waitangi - No presentation used
Anne Alkema,
Nicky Murray
Digital skils in the workplace
Nigel Sutton Marketing your ACE organisation on a shoestring - for non-marketers
Tai Samaeli Digital marketing and social media
Robbie Guevara,
Peter Foaese
Weaving youth voices in lifelong learning through global citizenship
Jodie Cook Developing Māori students soft skills to support improved achievement outcomes
Aleeshea Reid Simplifying embedded literacy and numeracy for tertiary tutors - practical ideas and resources for teaching and learning