Australia’s premier K-12 curriculum focused education event.
Practical professional learning, conferences, networking, education suppliers and innovative ideas – all in four cities.
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Melbourne
- 3 - 4 September 2026
- Melbourne Convention & Exhibition Centre
Key Pillars

AI in the Classroom

Diverse Learners Symposium

Capacity Building School Libraries

Wellbeing for Future Focused Schools
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What educators are saying
“A great opportunity to raise questions and gain insights from both classroom practitioners and academic researchers.”
“Attending the AI in the Classroom stream at the National Education Summit was both inspiring and practical. It reinforced the importance of building staff capability, developing clear policies, and using AI ethically to enhance teaching and learning. The insights I gained are now directly shaping our AI in Action project, where we’re focused on reducing teacher workload, increasing student engagement, and preparing our learners for the future.”
“I loved the format for this conference. Multiple speakers on the one topic – short and sharp presentations. Highly practical and applicable to any school or class setting.”
“All of the sessions were relevant to me, and I was able to take away many practical ideas to use in my work and share with colleagues.”
“The event was thoughtfully curated, engaging, and full of practical insights for Teacher Librarians and educators navigating the evolving educational landscape. I was inspired by sessions on digital technologies, AI, evidence-based literacy, collaborative teaching strategies, and creative approaches to resource curation.”
“The presenters were well prepared and gave good ideas to be used in the school setting. It was encouraging to hear what was being achieved in schools across Australia.”
“The Education Summit provided information, strategies and examples of amazing teacher insights, resources and expertise.”
“It was great to attend! I loved the vast topic offerings. A lot of insight into innovation and future focused ways of working. Great to connect with other educators and share stories and ideas.”
“The speakers and facilitation were excellent, offering a great balance between professional presenters and hands-on school leaders.”
“The practical activities that the speakers involved us in were fantastic. I love PD thats hands on, practical PD that I can take back to school and use straight away and share with my colleagues.”
“I attended without knowing what to expect and was happily surprised. I attended with two colleagues and we found the day to be very informative and relevant to our situation.”
“This has been my third time attending, and I always learn something new—whether it’s different classroom strategies or connecting with others.”
“I appreciated the hands-on tools and actionable insights for managing diverse classrooms, especially around ADHD, dyslexia, anxiety, and autism.”
“An incredibly positive experience, with relevant advice and experience from seasoned educators. The sessions were largely given by educators who could speak to experience within the classroom and a school setting. All sessions felt as though they had tangible advice to offer that could then be taken directly into your classroom.”
“Attending the Diverse Learners Symposium at the National Education Summit for the first time was an incredibly enriching experience. The event offered a wealth of insights into inclusive education practices, with expert-led sessions that were both thought-provoking and practical. I came away with a deeper understanding of how to better support diverse learners in my classroom, as well as a toolkit of resources that I can immediately apply and share with colleagues. The atmosphere was collaborative and inspiring, and I truly appreciated the opportunity to connect with passionate educators from across the country. I’m already looking forward to the next summit!”