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Plenty Road & Kingsbury Drive Bundoora Victoria 3086

MAV 18 conference

Speakers:

Dr Amie Albrecht (University of South Australia)

Leonie Anstey (Educational consultant)

Dr Alan Finkel AO (Australia's Chief Scientist)

Prof Robyn Jorgensen (University of Canberra)

Prof Tom Lowrie (University of Canberra)

Lynne McClure (Cambridge Mathematics)

Dr Tracey Muir (University of Tasmania)

Rob Proffitt-White (Queensland Dept of Education & Training)

Dr James Russo (Monash University)

Matt Skoss (AAMT)

Eddie Woo (Australian Local Hero 2018)

Prof Nicola Yelland (Flinders University)

Date: 06 - 07 Dec 2018 Venue: La Trobe University Melbourne Plenty Road & Kingsbury Drive Bundoora Victoria 3086
Time: 08:00 - 17:00
Type: Conference Fee: $156 - $762 AUS depending on status/attendance

The Mathematical Association of Victoria is holding its 55th Annual Conference (MAV18) in Melbourne, Australia from Thursday 6 – Friday 7 December 2018. The theme for this year's conference is Teachers creating impact.

At these conferences teachers, academics, policy makers, curriculum experts and resource developers come together to share their collective expertise, experiences and ideas.

For more information, and to register, please click here

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