Top of page

Student/Staff Portal
Global Site Navigation

School of Education

Local Section Navigation
You are here: Main Content

News

Stay up-to-date with school research news and events and check out what's happening across the rest of the university.


Latest news

Associate Professor Helen Adam

Why good teaching isn’t good enough

The Australian Teaching and Learning Commission represents Australia’s most significant opportunity in a generation to reshape literacy education.

Dr Jason Goopy

Community music education a key youth wellbeing strategy

A new Edith Cowan University study has investigated the positive impact of community music education programs in regional Australia – providing non-medical, cost-effective, and community-based opportunities to reach out to young people who are struggling.

Dr Julie Boston and Dr Rikki James

$1.4 million in Applied Research Grants to boost WA’s clean energy training capability

School of Education researchers joining forces with SM Safe, MLEC Group and Magellan Power to create Virtual Reality (VR) training for electrical apprentices in remote communities.

Side-by-side to the finish line: mother and daughter duo graduate as teachers from ECU South West

Side-by-side to the finish line: mother and daughter duo graduate as teachers from ECU South West

Balancing family life, work and setbacks, the pair supported each other every step of the way and are now teaching in the community they call home. Penny and Elizabeth Gaskell have always shared a close bond, but studying Education together at Edith Cowan University's (ECU's) South West campus deepened their connection in ways they never expected.

An image of the street parade after the ECU and Children's University South West Graduation.

ECU South West celebrates graduates across generations

ECU South West celebrated both the University and the Children's University graduates from the region in its lively street parade on a day of community togetherness and academic achievement.

Current events

FRI
01
MAY

The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award Training

Professional Learning
Education
Duke of Edinburgh

ECU’s School of Education is proud to offer an exciting professional learning opportunity to all ECU Pre-Service Teachers. Become a fully trained Award Leader for The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award, and you will join a global network of educators offering students the opportunity to benefit from the Award’s world-class non-formal education and learning framework.

THU
04
JUN

Masterclass Series - Educating for Multilingualism: Catering to EAL/D Learners in the Mainstream Classroom

Masterclass
Multilingualism
School of Education

Unlock the power of inclusive teaching with this dynamic professional learning Masterclass Series designed for educators working with English as an Additional Language and/or Dialect (EAL/D) learners. This engaging masterclass is ideal for primary, early childhood, specialist, Languages, and Intensive English Centre educators looking to enhance their practice in culturally and linguistically diverse classrooms.

ECU Newsroom

ATLAS26 sharpens ECU's global focus as international education shifts

Edith Cowan University staff gathered with global education leaders for a clear purpose: to make sense of a changing international education landscape and act on it.

ECU's focused action on gender equality delivers top 10 ranking for gender pay gap

Edith Cowan University is leading Western Australia's universities with the lowest gender pay gap.

Global study identifies urgent blue carbon priorities in the fight against climate change

Researchers from ECU's Centre for Marine Ecosystems Research are part of a major international study identifying urgent priorities for effective blue carbon conservation and restoration.

Skip to top of page