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Lifelong learning for
a fairer Australia

Lifelong learning for
a fairer Australia

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Australian Productivity Commission Skills and Workforce Development Agreement

Following on from the original submission by ALA and NHVic to the Commission, ALA has lead a further response to the interim report, with endorsement from NHVic, ACEVic, CCSA, LLCQ […]

Facebook for English

English language teacher Shveta Bhutani uses a closed Facebook group with her adult students to practise English, build friendships and cultural understanding. And it’s a strategy that’s paying off in face to face classes.

ALA Submission to Senate Select Committee on COVID-19

Impact of COVID-19 Australia, along with the rest of the world, has been totally disrupted by COVID-19. People are affected in their daily lives and afraid of the consequences for […]

Submission to the Australian Government regarding the National Agreement for Skills and Workforce Development (NASWD)

Submission to the Australian Government regarding the National Agreement for Skills and Workforce Development (NASWD) Adult Learning Australia (ALA) and Neighbourhood Houses Victoria submission into the National Agreement for Skills […]

Clever countries look beyond the usual suspects

We should be a clever country but some of us are not getting a ‘fair go’. Despite the increasingly fashionable use of the term ‘lifelong learning’ in everything from discussions […]

Podcasts

ACE VET ‘Best-practice’ competency-based assessment – Chemène Sinson Use foundation skills to improve training outcomes – Chemène Sinson How to embed foundation skills into VET – Chemène Sinson Facilitation techniques […]

Media release: Victorian Government recognises the essential role of adult and community education

Adult Learning Australia, the national peak body for adult community education (ACE), welcomes the Victorian Government’s commitment to ACE through a Ministerial Statement that acknowledges its transformative power and unique […]

Turning life around

A supportive employer and an adult literacy tutor have turned life around for 26 year old Greg Nelson of WA. Greg was recently named one of three Adult Learners Week scholarship winners for his committment to improving his literacy skills.

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