• High quality educational research to enhance the public good.
  • High quality educational research to enhance the public good.
  • High quality educational research to enhance the public good.
  • High quality educational research to enhance the public good.
  • Priorities and Future Directions for Educational Research. A sector-wide Roundtable discussed challenges and opportunities and steps to develop a decadal plan for educational research.

AARE is committed to fostering educational research in Australia.

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Notice of the fifty-fourth Annual General Meeting of members of the Australian Association for Research in Education (AARE) was issued to members by email on Thursday 31st October.
The 2024 AARE Conference is on our doorstep, and we look forward to welcoming you to the lovely grounds of Macquarie University.
AARE Member Vote: submit your vote by  Midnight Wednesday 27 November 2024 Cast your vote in the 2024 Executive Election and Constitutional Amendment Ballot.
The AARE 2024 Conference Welcome Reception will be held at the U-Bar, located in the heart of Macquarie University's Central Courtyard, where drinks and canapes will be served.

The Australian Educational Researcher

AARE is pleased to announce that the latest edition of the Australian Educational Researcher is now available.

Access to these articles is free for AARE members. If you would like to join AARE please go to www.aare.edu.au

Events

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Register now for an immersive multi-day summer school focused on critical education policy studies.

Message from the President

Julie McLeod Website v2Dear AARE Members
I’d like to welcome all new and returning members to AARE. It is a tremendous privilege to begin my term as President of the Association. I look forward to meeting many of you throughout the year and particularly at our annual conference in Melbourne (November 26-30).

Acknowledgment of Country

We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the traditional owners of the country that we call Australia. We pay our respects to Elders past, present and future. We acknowledge the enduring contributions that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have provided to Australian society and act within the appropriate protocols to ensure and strengthen our shared commitment to education. To see the Statement of Reconciliation from the Australian Association for Research in Education. 

Download Statement of Reconciliation

Video of Statement of Reconciliation presentation at the AARE Conference 2018