Trudi is an Associate Professor in Youth Work and Leader of the Social Program Innovation Research and Evaluation group within the School of Arts and Humanities.
Current teaching
- YWK3107 - Ideology and Youth Work
- CSV2116 - Ethics in Human Services
Background
Associate Professor Trudi Cooper is an Australian Learning and Teaching Fellow, a Research Member of the Centre for People, Place and Planet, and Director of the Social Program Innovation, Research and Evaluation (SPIRE) group at Edith Cowan University. Her research focuses on improvement of youth work theorisation and linkages to youth work policy, youth work practice, and youth work education. Postgraduate projects are focused on explicating youth work careers and on youth and sustainable development goals. Previous research projects have been commissioned by federal, state or local government, or non-government youth organisations and peak bodies. Topics have included policy responses for youth homelessness, Indigenous youth night patrols and the social value of Aboriginal Arts Centres. Professor Cooper has also led higher education policy and curriculum projects. Her educational research interests include quality management and policy and how this effects specialist courses like youth work, and innovation in teaching and learning for professional practice in youth work. She is a Member of the International Federation of National Teaching Fellows.
Professional associations
- International Federation of National Teaching Fellows (IFNTF), (Vice President) Australia
- Professional Association of Lecturers in Youth and Community Work (PALYCW), (Member)
- Youth Workers Association (YWA), (Member)
- Youth Work Western Australia (YWWA), (Member)
- International Sociological Association (ISA), Member)
Awards and recognition
National and International Awards
- 2014 - Youth Work Leader: Special commendation awarded by the Western Australian Association Youth Workers
University and National Teaching Awards
- 2016 - Australian Learning and Teaching Fellow, Office for Learning and Teaching
- 2006 - Australian National Award: Carrick CAAUT Citation for Outstanding Contribution to Learning and Teaching. Citation title: For enhancement of quality of student learning, through systematisation of portfolio-based assessment within professional degree programs and dissemination of learning to other professional fields
- 2006 - ECU University Award: Vice-Chancellor’s Award for Excellence in Teaching. Citation for outstanding contribution to student learning: Citation Title: Development of portfolio-based assessment within a social science professional degree program and dissemination of learning across other professional fields
National and International Research Awards
- 2021 - ECU School of Arts and Humanities Award: Research Engagement (joint winner)
- 2020 - Literati Award 2020 (Emerald Publishing: For paper “Rethinking Teaching Excellence in Australian Higher Education” Highly Commended
- 2018 - Best scholarly paper HERDSA Conference, Adelaide
- 2010 - ECU University Research Excellence award: High performance in research
Research areas and interests
- Youth work -theory and practice
- Sustainable Development Goals and Young People
- Youth Policy research
- Youth Work curriculum
- Digital learning, digital literacy
- Young people and social movements