Adelaide Thinkers in Residence public lecture / AW Jones Oration
Early Child Development: The building blocks for successful societies
With Dr Fraser Mustard
Monday 19 March 2007: Adelaide Town Hall
- Written transcript (pdf 140 kb - download Adobe Acrobat)
- Unedited audio transcript (13 mb mp3 file)
- Powerpoint presentation
Co-presented by Adelaide Thinkers in Residence and The Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre at UniSA
Dr Fraser Mustard is one of the world’s most respected authorities on early childhood development. Fraser will discuss the impact of early childhood development on the health, wellbeing and competence of the South Australian population in the 21st century.
Additional information on the Adelaide Thinkers in Residence program with Dr Fraser Mustard may be found on the Thinkers web site.
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Dr Fraser Mustard with Hawke Centre Patron, The Hon Dr Basil Hetzel and Professor Michael Rowan |
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Dr Fraser Mustard |
The AW Jones Oration honours Dr Alby Jones, a South Australian educator who made a significant contribution to education locally, nationally and internationally.
The AW Jones Oration
The AW Jones Oration is a major function of the
Australian College of
Educators in South Australia. It has been held every second year since 1989
to celebrate the contribution of one of the State's most distinguished
educators, Dr Albert Walter (Alby) Jones (1912 – 2003).
A former Director General of Education, Dr Alby Jones was a dominant figure
in the state’s education system, an abiding influence at national and
international level, and a key figure in the founding of the Australian
College of Educators in 1959. Within SA, he was best known for his Freedom
and Authority Memorandum, which delegated power to manage schools to their
Principals, while urging them in turn to devolve authority to teachers and
even students.
Alby Jones received many honours, including the gold medals of the
Australian College of Educators and of the Australian Council of Educational
Leaders, the Mackie Medal of the Australian Association for the Advancement
of Science and Fellowships of several professional bodies. He was created an
Officer of the Order of Australia in 1979.
The AW Jones Oration honours the memory of a well loved educator and through
the Australian College of Educators, makes an ongoing contribution to
educational debate within Australia.
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Dr Fraser Mustard with Carolyn Matthews presenting the AW Jones Medal |
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