The Australian Council of Deans of Education (ACDE) is the peak body representing all Australian universities and several of the private colleges that offer initial teacher education degrees. ACDE works to ensure that Australia produces teacher graduates of the highest quality; has a strong teaching profession; and an inclusive and innovative education system that enhances learning and teaching.
The Shadow Minister for Employment Services, Workforce Participation, Future of Work, Young Australians and Youth Affairs, Terri Butler, gives her vie...
Jane Caro’s Keynote Address to the Australian Council of Deans of Education Annual Dinner in late October, following her defence of teachers on ABC’s ...
Keynote address by Professor Jenny Gore, School of Education, The University of Newcastle, on the Quality Teaching: Evidence of Impact and Implication...
A humurous take on how ideas may grow in higher education. Dean of the College of Education, Victoria University, Professor Lorraine Ling, shared her ...
Chair of the Australian Indigenous Lecturers in Initial Teacher Education Association (AILITEA), Dr Peter Anderson of Monash University, discusses pri...