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What I learned from my first AARE conference

By Hugh Gundlach

Just days after the week-long AARE 2024 conference, I’ve had time to reflect on the experience. A walk

#AARE2024 – and that’s a wrap. Reflect, repair, relax and renew

The care of helping a conference become This post is by Catherine Smith, University of Melbourne, the Outgoing

AARE2024 now! Hello and welcome to the fifth and final day of our AARE conference blog

Day Five (counting the pre conference day), December 5, 2024. We will update here during the day so

#AARE2024 now! Hello and welcome to the fourth day of our AARE conference blog

Day Four (counting the pre conference day), December 4, 2024. We will update here during the day so

#AARE2024 now! Hello and welcome to the third day of our AARE conference blog

Day Three (counting the pre conference day), December 3, 2024. We will update here during the day so

ICYMI: pre conference and day one of #AARE2024

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AARE 2024 now! Hello and welcome to the second day of our AARE conference blog

Day Two, December 2, 2024. We will update here during the day so please bookmark this page. Want

#AARE 2024 now! Hello and welcome to the first day of our AARE conference blog

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Day One, December 1, 2024. We will update here during the day so please bookmark this page. Want

Now read this: the story so far

By Jenna Price, editor EduResearch Matters

Our best read blog of the year so far? Nicole Brunker on evidence-based practice, a scathing critique of

Youth voice, dissent, marginalisation: reflections for our AARE community

By Melanie Baak, Sophie Rudolph, Eve Mayes and Jenn Brown

Like many AARE members, in late 2023 we were in Naarm attending the AARE conference ‘Voice, Truth, Place: