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National Conference

  • Papers from Past Conferences
    Papers from past conferences can be found here
  • 2009 Theme

    Throughout their lives, all people, including those with special needs (and their families) have to go through a number of transitions. A number of these are centred on schooling:

    • Pre-school to Primary to Secondary to post-school options
    • Others face transitions between schools and between states and systems

    How can we, as educators, best help in these (and other) transitions? What is proven practice? What has been successful? What has not been successful? What else needs to be done? What will need to be included in a National Curriculum to assist in transitions for students with special needs?

    All of this and so much more is encapsulated in the conference theme: transitions: Facilitating Change for Students with Special Needs.

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  • Keynote Speakers at the 2009 Conference

    Information about our 3 keynote speakers for the 2009 conference - Judy Carta, Michael Bullis and Denis Meadows (Des English Memorial Lecture) - can be found here


  • When & Where?

    2009 National Conference   

    16-17 April, 2009  

    "Transitions: facilitating change for students with special needs"

    Melbourne Exhibition Centre, Victoria

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The Australian Association of Special Education Inc. (AASE) is a broad-based non-categorical association concerned with all who have special education needs.

AASE has chapters in each state and territory, as well as a National Council .

AASE organises a very successful and informative national conference each year.

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