The Way Forward for Secondary Education
The Way Forward for Secondary Education
Conference 18 – 20
April 2004
Programme Information
What is the
purpose of secondary education? How should learning at
secondary level be organised and delivered? What knowledge
and skills do secondary students of the future need? What
do the experiences of students tell us for the future? What
should be the relationship between secondary schools and the
wider community? What are the issues for specific groups
such as rural schools and Maori and Pasifika
students?
These are some of the key questions that PPTA’s conference Charting the Future: The Way Forward for Secondary Education will wrestle with next April.
A number
of keynote speakers from Australia and New Zealand have been
invited, and speakers confirmed so far include:
-
Professor Jane Kenway (Monash University, Melbourne)
-
Professor Alan Reid (University of South Australia)
- Dr
Grady Venville (Curtin University of Technology, Perth)
-
Professor Mason Durie (Massey University)
- Professor
Dame Anne Salmond (Auckland University)
- Professor Ian
Pool (Waikato University)
- Kay Hawk and Jan Hill (Massey
University)
- Dr Jane Gilbert (NZCER)
- Dr Karen
Vaughan (NZCER)
We hope to see large numbers of secondary teachers and principals at the conference, as well as students, parents, researchers, academics, government officials and employer groups.
ENDS