Email: | j.moyle@ecu.edu.au |
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Campus: | South West |
Room: | BU5.112 |
Jennifer is a Senior Lecturer, and Academic Lead - Indigenous Knowledges within the School of Arts and Humanities.
Jennifer has spent 25 years as a teacher in primary and high schools, and nine years in teacher education in Edith Cowan University's School of Education, integrating across all learning areas Indigenous ways of knowing, doing, and being. It is this vital integration of Indigenous knowledges across the School of Arts and Humanities that Jennifer now embarks on in the pursuit of supporting the school plan's priority concerns of care, storytelling, intersectional inclusion, and decolonisation.
Dr Jennifer Moyle's research interests lie at the intersection of indigenous knowledge, philosophy, education, and storytelling. As an indigenous woman from the Noongar Nation of the southwest of Western Australia, and with ancestral roots in Cornwall, Ireland, and Germany, she brings a rich, multicultural perspective to her work. She is deeply committed to exploring and promoting Noongar philosophy and other indigenous perspectives, aiming to integrate and elevate indigenous knowledge systems and methodologies within educational contexts.