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Linking Latitudes India Conference and Fieldwork Program

The AEF's Linking Latitudes India Conference and Fieldwork Program occurred over 21-days including the 5-day conference program in Delhi and Agra and 11 pre and post-conference fieldwork programs to 25 cities and towns.  The conference held from September 30 to October 4, 2007 involved over 360 primary and secondary teachers and principals, teacher educators and education bureaucrats from Australia, India and New Zealand.

Delegates visited the capital of the world's largest democracy, celebrated Mahatma Gandhi's birthday, viewed the majestic Taj Mahal and met with local students, teachers and principals.
 
Key features included:

  • 43 visits to key businesses, non-government organisations and cultural and historical sites across India
  • 58 speakers from Australia, India and the USA
  • Presentations by the Australian Ambassador HE Mr John McCarthy and The Hon Mrs Daggubiti Purandareswari, Minister of State for Human Resource Development as well as eminent academics such as Mr P Sainath, The Hindu, Mr Kaarthikeyan, the City of Melbourne and Dr Manoj Joshi, Mail Today.
  • 32 sponsors and supporting organizations
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Linking Latitudes 2007 Program 

For information about future Linking Latitudes programs, please email: linkinglatitudes@asialink.unimelb.edu.au
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Additional information

Websites related to Linking Latitudes India Program - key organisations, schools, speakers and themes featured as part of the program

Into India: Spinning a Nation [pdf, 11.9MB, 52pgs] - information and activities for secondary students on India's political history over the past century, designed to support teachers of Years 10 and 11 students.

Annotated Website List about India [pdf, 312MB, 10pgs]

Annotated Reading List about India [pdf, 256MB, 10pgs]

Keynote address of SMT D Purandeswari [pdf, 135k, 10pgs]

A Monumental Scandal by Prathna Gohilote [pdf, 821 k, 6pgs]

India Emerging Superpower by Dr Manoj Joshi, Mail Today [pdf, 5.1 MB, 7 pgs]
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Sponsors

The AEF would like to acknowledge the generous support of the following organisations:

Major:

Curriculum Corporation

Gold:

uom

Silver:

AEI IBM
Deakin University
Bronze:
City of Melbourne
Lonely Planet
Cookie Man Pty Ltd
The Dr. Wood Challenge Centre

Conference Supporters:
Australian Council for Educational Research
Australia-India Business Council
Austrade
International House, The University of Melbourne
ISANA
World Vision Australia

Conference Education Partners:
Asia:NZ Foundation
Business Educators Australasia Inc
Australian Geography Teachers Association (Inc)
Australian Curriculum Studies Association

Travel Sponsors:

TCI
Intrepid

Conference Manager:
National Curriculum Services

Testimonials on Linking Latitudes (Indonesia 1997, China 2001, Vietnam 2004 and India 2007)

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