2017 AASE National Conference

Walk With Us to the Northern Territory in 2017. The Northern Territory Chapter of the Australian Association of Special Education are very pleased to announce that we will be hosting the 2017 AASE National Conference at the Darwin Convention Centre, Darwin Waterfront Precinct.

Date April 6, 2017 - April 8, 2017
Time 9:00am - 5:00pm

The Conference’s theme, “Walk with Me” will focus on the journey a learner takes and the Conference Program will include four strands:

  • Education: pre to post schooling
  • Behaviour
  • Social emotional
  • Practical strategies -‘hands on practice’.

In addition to the two days of Conference sessions by our keynote speakers and concurrent presenters, there will be the opportunity for delegates to visit Darwin schools on Thursday, 6th April.

The Conference Welcome Reception will be held on the evening of Thursday, 6th April, and the Conference Dinner will be held on the evening of Friday, 7th April.

AASE has a long term reputation for delivering excellent Conferences and we are working hard to ensure that this level of excellence continues in 2017.

We hope you will walk with us in the NT.

It will be a wonderful opportunity for you to network and enrich your knowledge in special education.

AASE NT Conference Committee

Important Dates

Sponsorship and Exhibition Prospectus Available
Tuesday, 16th August, 2016

Online Registration Available
Tuesday, 16th August, 2016

Super Early Bird Registration Closes
Friday, 16th September, 2016

Early Bird Registration Closes
Friday, 17th February, 2017

Online Registration Closes
Monday, 3rd April, 2017

 

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Northern Territory
Australia

The Conference Committee are delighted to have secured three keynote speakers.

Professor George Sugai is a world-renowned expert on positive behavioural interventions and supports. Professor Sugai will focus his presentations on the supports and interventions that delegates can then take home and share with colleagues, with the knowledge and skills to immediately implement these tools upon returning to their schools.

Professor Elizabeth Elliott AM is Professor in Paediatrics and Child Health at the University of Sydney and Consultant Paediatrician at the Children’s Hospital at Westmead. Professor Elliott is a research leader, both nationally and internationally, and has presented across the globe. She is involved in clinical services, research, advocacy and policy development regarding Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD). Professor Elliott is Chief Investigator for the Lililwan Project, which is addressing fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD) in the remote Fitzroy Valley in the Kimberley, WA.

Associate Professor Helen Cahill was part of developing the evidence based ‘Building resilience social emotional learning materials’.