ACEL invites all members to nominate an individual or team who has made a significant educational contribution and who has influenced education at a national level in Australia.
The most important evening in the ACEL calendar celebrates its impressive 33rd year since the original inception where the first Gold Medal were originally awarded to Victoria’s Robert Fordham and Western Australia’s Edwin Harold. Since their inception, the ACEL national awards have grown in stature with educators being recognised for their contributions across seven categories. In 2018, we are introducing a new category - “The ACEL National Media Award’.
Always a highlight of the ACEL Annual Conference, our National Awards Ceremony honours educational leaders who have dedicated themselves to the improvement of student and educational outcomes.
Awards will be presented across the 6 categories which are open for nomination and two special achievement awards which are listed below.
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