Rethinking Learning in the 21st-century
FREE WEBINAR | Wednesday 22 July, 5-6pm AEST

Webinar details:  Wednesday 22 July, 5-6pm AEST 

How to adapt to the changing learning landscape of the
21st-century classroom

Join the authors of popular textbook Learning to Teach, Gloria Latham and Karen Malone, as they delve into the intricacies of teaching in a 21st-century classroom.

They will discuss the new learning environment that has emerged as a result of recent challenges and how these changes have shifted teaching and learning.

This 1 hour webinar will cover:

  • New Learning – Disrupting the norms
  • Shifting landscapes – Rejecting conformities of school
  • Covid-19 and Home Learning: Enforced Change
  • What’s Next?

Hear from our expert author team

Gloria Latham


Gloria Latham is an Honorary Senior Lecturer at the University of Sydney. She taught at Coburg Teachers’ College and RMIT University for thirty years. Gloria also co-edits the journal Literacy Learning: The Middle Years, and has created a virtual school called Lathner Primary to be used by students in Teacher Education.

Karen Malone


Karen Malone is Professor of Education and Research Director of the Department of Education at Swinburne University of Technology in Melbourne. Karen researches and teaches in childhood studies, teacher education, science, sustainability and environmental education, geography and the urban ecologies of childhood. She specifically focuses on children and young people’s experiences of the everyday.

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