- When: Thursday 4 June 2026 @ 1:00pm AEST
- Duration: 1 hr
- Cost: FREE for ALA members | $65 non-members
About the session
This webinar explores how global capitalism, digital disruption, and changing worlds of work have reshaped how we understand language, literacy and numeracy (foundation) skills in Australia.
The session invites critical reflection and discussion on how today’s foundation skills landscape increasingly positions learners as consumers and what this means for practice, policy, and the future of adult education.
Garry and Peter are co-authors of the book: On the Problem of Foundation Skills and the Futures of Work, Series, Global Education in the 21st Century, Volume: 13
Book link: https://brill.com/display/title/71873

Dr. Garry Argent
Garry is a lecturer in the School of Education at Deakin University, Australia, in initial teacher education programs and vocational education.
His research focuses on the role that education, language literacy, numeracy (foundation) skills and vocational education play in the lives of various groups such as the culturally and linguistically diverse, people with a disability, young people and displaced workers.
He has also worked as a teacher in the fields of language, literacy, numeracy, and vocational education for over 20 years.
Prof. Peter Kelly
Professor, School of Education and Centre for Research for Educational Impact (REDI)
Deakin University, AUSTRALIA