New Voice Perspectives – Transforming Education by providing for individual student needs and diverse backgrounds

Contributions of the 2016 New Voice Scholarship awardees are being featured by ACEL through a special series of Perspectives. These feature the theme, If you were able to transform education (given a metaphorical magic wand), what would you do? The passion and ideas of the 2016 ACEL New Voice Scholars is evident through these special issues. New Voice Scholars Perspectives No. 4 2016 published on October 24 focuses on the theme of providing for individual student needs and diverse backgrounds.

Aasha Murthy, ACEL CEO, comments “The New Voice Scholarship is a fabulous opportunity for skilled and motivated educators to be recognised by their peers. ACEL is committed to giving-back to the profession, through the provision of world-class learning opportunities for up-and-coming leaders, and we are thrilled to welcome the 2016 Scholarship winners into the ACEL network.”

New Voice Scholars Perspectives No. 4 features the following authors and scholars: Kirk Zwangobani (Dickson College, ACT), Haydon Staines (Jabiru Area School, NT), Emma Goodall (Department for Education and Child Development, SA) and Brendan Colville (Acacia Hill School, NT). Each of the authors articulated the importance of supporting and engaging with all students to ensure they learn at an optimal level.

ACEL invites you to engage with New Voice Scholars Perspectives No. 4 featuring the passion and ideas of the ACEL New Voice Scholars..

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