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New research found that Noongar culture and arts can play a powerful role in strengthening young children's capabilities to experience and communicate about their wellbeing.
ECU and Ausdance WA have signed an MoU that could strengthen dance education and workforce development across the state.
Getting the kids out the door for school can feel like herding cats in the rain. Just when one child is ready, another can’t find a shoe, someone remembers homework, and someone else starts crying because they want more breakfast. The more you rush, the more it unravels – leaving you totally frazzled before 9am. Is there a calmer way to get through the mornings with young children?
Australian students spend years learning handwriting, yet many receive little formal instruction in writing on computers. Researchers, Anabela Malpique and Deborah Pino Pasternak say digital writing skills are now essential for school, study and work — and classrooms need to catch up.
More than 160 enthusiastic Children’s University (CU) students and family members joined us across Edith Cowan University’s Joondalup and South West campuses this April for another memorable holiday program.
The School of Education is delighted to invite you to this Twilight Seminar - Rethinking Literacy: Beyond Instruction to Equity. This seminar is presented by Associate Professor Helen Adam, Churchill Fellow, President of PETAA, and author of Creating Equitable Literacy Learning Environments: A Transformative Model (Routledge, 2025).
While over 75% of Australian teachers report confidence in teaching reading, persistent achievement gaps remain. This session challenges a critical assumption: if teacher skill isn’t the issue, what is?
The Fogarty Foundation and Forrest Research Foundation invite School of Education Pre-Service teachers to attend this Professional Learning opportunity in partnership with ECU and Day of AI Australia.
You're about to enter classrooms where AI is already changing how students learn, how teachers plan, and what it means to teach well. Created for Pre-Service Teachers across Western Australia, this event invites you into the conversation early, because your voice matters in shaping what comes next.
iMac computers from the Mount Lawley campus have found a new home at Perth high schools.
Australians scammed out of A$3,000 or less could be able to claim automatic reimbursement from banks, phone companies or tech companies, under a new federal government proposal.
A series of ECU Connect sessions have been held across campuses to familiarise staff with the new Strategic Plan.