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Page 1: AIEC2015 Promo Slides
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Overview

City: AdelaideVenue: Adelaide Convention CentreDates: 6–9 October 2015Theme: International education:

global, responsible, sustainableWebsite: www.aiec.idp.comEmail:[email protected]

Co-hosts:

75+ sessions

10workshops

1 international roundtable

200 Speakers from

15 countries

30exhibitors

1100delegates

4days

Join the conversation#AIEC2015

@AIEC

@AIECphotos

@aiecvids

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Videos

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Schedule at a glance

8.45-10.15am Plenary 9.00 -10.15am Sessions 9-10.15am PlenaryMorning tea Morning tea Morning tea

10.45am-12pm Sessions 10.45am-12pm Plenary 10.45am-12pm SessionsLunch Lunch Lunch

1-3.40pm Sessions 1.00-3.40pm Sessions 1.00-2.15pm SessionsAfternoon tea Afternoon tea 2.15-3.30pm Closing Plenary

4.10-5.25pm Sessions 4.10-5.25pm Sessions5.30-7pm Welcome Plenary 5.30-7pm Happy Hour 7-8.15pm Welcome Reception 7-11pm Conference dinner

Tuesday 6 Oct Wednesday 7 Oct Thursday 8 Oct Friday 9 Oct

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Featured speakers

Dr Khaled Salih, VC at

University of Kurdistan

Prof. Arjen Wals, Professor and

UNESCO Chair in Social Learning

and Sustainable Development

The Hon. Cristopher Pyne

Minister for Education

Senator Penny Wong, Leader

of the Opposition

Ms Annabel Crabb,

broacaster and

columnist, ABC

Mr Ivan O’Mahoney

Documentary Director and

Producer

Dr Phoebe Wynn-Pope,

Australian Red Cross

Mr Peter Thompson,

author, educator,

broadcaster andcommunication

consultant

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Schools programWednesday 7 October

Global citizenship as a curricula outcome: issues and implications for schools’ leadership, teachers and studentsKathleen Lilley, Griffith University; Dennis Murray, Murray Goold International; Hannah Soong, University of South Australia Schools walking the talk: understanding changing compliance requirements and working within multiple regulatory environmentsElizabeth Webber, NSW Department of Education and Communities; Caroline Miller, ISCA; Paul Claridge, Education and Early Childhood Registration and Standards Board of South Australia; Doris Gibb, Overseas Students Ombudsman; Vanessa Fensom, Department of Education and Training QLD; Alice Maclean, Temporary Visa Programme, Visa and Citizenship Management; Ben Houston, Department of Education and Training

Victorian Young Leaders to China Program – internationalising Victorian schoolingConcetta Andreana, Victorian Government Department of Education and Early Childhood Development

Perceptions of schooling experiences for Chinese students in South Australian government schoolsZhenmin Wang, Department for Education and Child Development