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Constitution

As approved at AGM 19 January 2002

Preamble

This Constitution should be understood and interpreted within the context of the aims and objectives of the World Education Fellowship (WEF) set out in the following Preamble:-

The central aim of World Education Fellowship (Australia) is

  • to work towards the establishment of a world community through education

To achieve this, the WEF seeks to:

  • identify and pursue changes in policies and practices to meet the varying individual and shared educational needs of people of all ages;
  • promote greater social justice and equality of opportunity through achieving a high standard of education by all groups worldwide;
  • encourage a balance between an education which nourishes the personal worth and growth of individuals and one which stresses the social responsibility of each to work critically and constructively towards
    improving the human and physical world environment;
  • foster educational contacts between peoples to further international understanding and peace;
  • promote education as a lifelong process for all people;
  • encourage cooperative and collaborative community involvement in clarifying educational goals and undertaking educational programmes.

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World Education Forum Australia
Secretary: Dr Athena Vongalis

Address: School of Educational Studies, La Trobe University, Bundoora VIC 3086
Phone: 03 9479 2533 | Fax: 03 9479 3070
| Email: secretary@wef.org.au

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