 
                  NZARE Conference 2019
                        
                          The NZARE Conference is three full days from Monday 18
                          to Wednesday 20 November, hosted by University of
                          Canterbury, Te Whare Wananga o Waitaha. Our theme, “Te
                          ha o te Takata”, challenges researchers, educators and
                          stakeholders to critically engage with questions about
                          ‘what is working’ and ‘what is not’ in the many facets
                          of education that impact on our tamariki (children)
                          and rangatahi (adolescents) in centres, schools and
                          tertiary learning, both within in Aotearoa/NZ and
                          internationally.
                          
                          Our ancestral peak, Aoraki Mauka (Mount Aoraki),
                          situated in the beautiful Southern Alps of the South
                          Island, calls us to aspire to the highest peak as we
                          collaboratively work together to revision teaching and
                          learning to support every learner. Quintessential to
                          this, is that within Aotearoa New Zealand, and
                          internationally, the bicultural and multicultural
                          nature of society necessitates culturally responsive
                          and inclusive practices where culture and language are
                          respected and situated in learning.
                          
                          We are excited to present a range of highly respected
                          keynote speakers who will provoke our thinking and
                          practice. Join us for three days of research
                          presentations, discussions and collaborative
                          reflection
                        
                      
