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Also you can't afford to miss these international speakers!

Dr Androula Yiakoumetti from Oxford Brookes University in the United Kingdom will explain how linguistic variation can be harnessed to achieve better education.

Professor Bill Barton, Past President of International Commission on Mathematical Instruction from New Zealand will argue that numeracy teaching should be seen as a cultural exchange and form part of a humane education.

Dr Vicky Duckworth from the United Kingdom will argue for a transformative model of adult literacy that is more socially just than our dominant models based on the development of human capital.

These are just three of the keynotes from the 'Diversity: exchanging ways of being' 2016 ACAL-ACTA Conference in Perth.

One hundred sessions, international and local keynote speakers on 8-9th April 2016 and four optional symposia also available Thursday 7, 10 and 11th April.

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