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ECU Leads the Way with Groundbreaking Professional Learning for Future Teachers

Tuesday, 25 March 2025 Schools > Education > News > School of Education > 2025 > 03

For the first time in Western Australia, final-year teaching students at Edith Cowan University’s School of Education had the opportunity to participate in an innovative professional learning experience designed to strengthen their teaching before entering the workforce.

School of Education Careers Fair Connects Pre-Service Teachers with Future Employers

Tuesday, 25 March 2025 Schools > Education > News > School of Education > 2025 > 03

The School of Education Careers Fair Connects Pre-Service Teachers with Future Employers!

Public or private? WA’s suburb divide when it comes to selecting schools

Tuesday, 25 March 2025

Families living in suburbs along the Swan River and in Perth’s western suburbs are more likely to send their children to a private high school, while those living in the southeast are the least likely.

Muslim educators fear holding NAPLAN during Ramadan will disadvantage students

Wednesday, 19 March 2025

Educators say the decision to hold NAPLAN exams during the holy month of Ramadan will impact Muslim students. Students who fast during Ramadan may have less energy or struggle to concentrate during exams.

Finding Their Place, how teachers become part of their rural communities.

Wednesday, 19 March 2025

ABC Perth – Mornings with Nadia Mitsopoulos. Speaking to Dr Christina Gray, who is the co-author of a research program out of ECU that’s taking a look at what it takes to attract teachers to rural and regional areas and the best ways to support them.

What it really means to become a teacher

Friday, 28 February 2025

Teaching requires lifelong learning and adaptability. Balancing online and on-campus study offers flexibility while developing essential skills for a dynamic career.

Mother and daughter celebrate ECU graduation on the same day

Wednesday, 26 February 2025

South West ECU graduations have coincided with the first Children's University graduation in Bunbury over the weekend. The annual street parade was a huge success as residents and community leaders joined the festivities.

Beyond the classroom: How outdoor learning boosts student success

Friday, 21 February 2025

Education experts are advocating for a renewed focus on learning beyond the traditional classroom, highlighting its potential to enhance student behaviour, academic achievement, and overall well-being. Research indicates that outdoor education, field trips, and community projects offer hands-on experiences that foster teamwork, encourage critical thinking, and promote healthier life habits.

ECU music education expert awarded Fulbright Scholarship

Wednesday, 19 February 2025

ECU School of Education's Dr Jason Goopy is set for research exchange in New York City after winning a prestigious Fulbright Scholarship.

It’s 2023, and it’s about time we Include Her

Wednesday, 12 February 2025

A recent study found that there is a clear bias in the gender representation of scientists in senior high school science curricula across Australia.

ECU offers Graduate Diploma in Early Childhood Teaching

Wednesday, 12 February 2025

From Semester 1 2025 ECU is offering a Graduate Diploma in Early Childhood Teaching. This innovative one-year course will provide graduates with a nationally recognised qualification to teach in early learning contexts.

ECU welcomes new High Achieving Teachers of the future

Friday, 07 February 2025

ECU has held the first orientation for its High Achieving Teacher's Program. HAT@ECU is an earn-as-you-learn pathway to a Master of Teaching in either Early Childhood, Primary or Secondary Education.

Finding Their Place: How Teachers can Become Part of Their Rural Communities

Wednesday, 05 February 2025

The tyranny of distance is often perceived as the greatest challenge for teacher retention in rural and remote schools in Australia. Perhaps more accurately, it is the tyranny of placelessness. In this paper, we explore the role of place-connectedness and racial literacy in shaping the interactions of 21 primary and secondary teachers with the social space and place of one Western Australian remote town.

Rescuing the matriarch trapdoor spiders of Porongurup

Friday, 31 January 2025

This extraordinarily successful wildlife rescue story will change your view of spiders.

A Snapshot of ECU's Children's University 2024 Achievements

Monday, 20 January 2025

The only way was up for the Children’s University program at ECU this year, with growth and expansion a key theme in 2024.

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