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The Technology and Learning SIG will be releasing monthly podcasts on research and topics of interest in the area of technology and learning. Please enjoy the episodes and share with your colleagues.

Episode 7In this episode, we dive into the "3C Model"—a teaching pedagogy reshaping how coding and computational thinking skills are taught in primary schools. Join us while we talk to Peter Curtis, a teacher and researcher with the University of the Sunshine Coast who developed the 3C Mo…
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À¶ÄñÊÓƵis a national professional association of educational researchers in Australia. Established in 1970, the association has provided support for successive generations of educational researchers from Australian universities; local, state and federal governments; early childhood education contexts; schools, colleges and training organisations; as well as private research agencies. Its objectives centre on advancing scholarly inquiry into education, enhancing quality in educational research, and…
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The day-to-day affairs of the Association are managed by an Executive Committee, most of whom are elected by the general membership of the Association. The composition of the Executive and terms of office for the various positions are specified in the Association's Constitution. Current Executive Committee membership is shown below.

Correspondence to do with individual portfolios and general correspondence to the Executive should be directed via the À¶ÄñÊÓƵOffice.  

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À¶ÄñÊÓƵdevelops policies to assist with the day to day functions of the association. These policies are updated and added to as required.
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The Australian Association for Research in Education was founded in 1970 as the voice of education researchers. Our members are educational researchers from Australian universities, local, state and federal governments, early childhood education contexts, schools, colleges and training organisations as well as private research agencies.

Some founding members perspectives:

Michael Dunkin, À¶ÄñÊÓƵfounding member, former President and now Honorary Life Member of AARE: Read his 2010 memoir of his li…
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À¶ÄñÊÓƵhas a range of publications and other material for members and general readers. These include:

Australian Educational Researcher: an international peer reviewed journal, published five times a year and edited by À¶ÄñÊÓƵand distributed online through Springer. This is a Thomson (ISI) indexed journal that is freely available to À¶ÄñÊÓƵmembers.

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Local/Global Issues in Education: this is a book series established in 2015, with Routledge. These books are available from our web shop at…
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The Australian Educational Researcher (AER) is the scholarly journal of the Australian Association for Research in Education.

Editor-in-Chief: Associate Professor Stewart Riddle (University of Southern Queensland)

The journal aims to:

Promote understandings of educational issues through the publication of original research and scholarly essays.
Inform education policy through the publication of papers utilising a range of research methodologies and addressing issues of theory and practice.
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Local/Global Issues in Education is the À¶ÄñÊÓƵBook Series, established in 2015 and published by Routledge.  

Editor: Professor Greg Thompson

Editor: Professor Marcia McKenzie

Editor: Dr Katie Maher

Editor: Associate Professor Samantha Schulz

Local/Global Issues in Education investigates the interplay between the local and the global in contemporary education policy and practice. While processes of globalisation are transforming local education systems, the local cannot be conceived of as hom…