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Conference Registration
Registrations Open
The National Curriculum Conference and Engaging in Curriculum Scholarship Forum
will be held in Brisbane at the Hotel Grand Chancellor,
Thursday 22 June - Saturday 24 June, 2023.
Registration for both events is open.
10% Discount | Early Bird Registrations
Available until Tuesday 7 March 2023
Non-members will receive a free 12 month membership as part of registration.
Registration closes 5:00pm Friday 2 June 2023
Photos and videos will be taken at the conference that may be used on the ACSA website and social media.
Full-time, part-time, and online registration options are outlined below
Engaging in Curriculum Scholarship Forum - 1/2 Day Attendance
Please note: This is a separate registration and cost to the Curriculum Conference | in-person only
Individual
Non-Member | Registration
$280
Individual
Member Discount | Registration
$200
Institutional
Member discount | Registration
$200
National Curriculum Conference | In Person
3 Day Attendance
Individual
Non-Member | Registration
$795
Individual
Member Discount | Registration
$595
Institutional
Member Discount | Registration
$595
2 Day Attendance
Individual
Non-Member | Registration
$650
Individual
Member Discount | Registration
$470
Institutional
Member Discount | Registration
$470
1 Day Attendance
Individual
Non-Member | Registration
$475
Individual
Member Discount | Registration
$325
Institutional
Member Discount | Registration
$325
National Curriculum Conference | Online Keynote Sessions
Online - per individual session
Please note: master classes, workshops and electives are not available online
Individual
Non-Member | Registration
$95
Individual
Member Discount | Registration
$80
Institutional
Member Discount | Registration
$80
Institutional Plus
Member Discount | Registration
Free
Online - all nine sessions
Individual
Non-Member | Registration
$695
Individual
Member Discount | Registration
$595
Institutional
Member Discount | Registration
$595
Institutional Plus
Member Discount | Registration
Free
Proposed Keynote Sessions - available for online registrations
Opening Session | Garth Boomer Memorial Address
Keynote One | The importance of the Voice Referendum and how this work relates to Education
Keynote Two | The importance of Curriculum during times of disruption to enrich Culture & Wellbeing - Jordana Hunter
Keynote Three | Introduction to the Australian Curriculum Version 9 - Sharon Foster
Expert Panel | Tapping into Wisdom - Panelists Alan Reid, Martin Westwell, Greg Whitby, Jacqui Wilton
Keynote Four | Future considerations for curriculum - Dr Lee-Anne Perry
Keynote Five | Wellbeing and resilience in the wake of so much disruption - Emeritus Professor Donna Cross OAM
Keynote Six | How do we shape curriculum holistically? - Helen Connolly
Keynote Seven | The impact of digital technologies on teachers’ work moving forward - Andrew Smith
Register to view any of these online sessions through the 'Conference Book Now' link below
10% discount - Early Bird Registration

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