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Please see program of the day and below this costs for the conference:

 9.30 am

Registration: Tea, coffee and morning tea available on arrival.

10:00am

Acknowledgement of Country and Welcome from SCEAQ President (Dr Angelina Ambrosetti)

10.15 am - 11.00 am

Session 1

Keynote Address: Associate Professor Paul Williams, Griffith University.

Civics education for political participation in later life: Are we doing it right in schools?

11:05am – 11:45am

Session 2

Adele Rice AM

Informed and responsible citizenship: The power of education.

11:50am – 12:25pm

Lunch

12:30pm – 1:10pm

Session 3

Tegan Heywood and Stephen Driver, Hillbrook Secondary School

Thinking citizens: Engaging young people through Philosophical Inquiry.

1:15pm – 1:55pm

Session 4

Kirsten Murray and Maria Mead, Parliamentary Education Office

  • Get involved! Avenues for active citizenship in the classroom.

2:00pm – 2:40pm

Final Session

Kim Wright and Dr Jan Oosthoek, Primary and Secondary examples

Primary: Voting and Classroom Democracy; Acknowledgement of Country

Secondary: Enacting Community Change: Active Citizenship, Student Engagement, and the Brisbane 2032 Olympics

2:40pm – 2:45pm

Resources on the SCEAQ website

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CQU Micro-Credential Offer

2:45pm – 3:00pm

Evaluation

Conference Close


Towards understanding the plethora of bora rings in south east QLD

  • 16 Apr 2016
  • 2:00 PM
  • Abbey Museum Bribie Island Road Caboolture

This event is not a SEAQ event but is promoted by SEAQ

Talk by archaeologist Michael Strong: “Towards understanding the plethora of bora rings in south-east Queensland”. On Saturday April 16th at 2 pm, Michael will talk about research he has done with Aboriginal people about the role of bora rings in the sacred cultural landscape and confusion about their role and purpose. The talk will take place at the Abbey Museum, Bribie Island Rd Caboolture. For information and booking contact the Museum on 5495 1652 or info@abbeymuseum.asn.au. Cost is $5 for members and $10 for guests and afternoon tea will be provided.  

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