Australia and England are both multicultural countries where hundreds of languages are spoken. However, in both, levels of language learning at school are worryingly low.
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From cyclones and bushfires to a global pandemic — research from ECU's School of Education has revealed important insights into how school principals navigated an extraordinary period of compounding crises.
It’s one of the biggest moments in many teenagers’ lives, one they’ve been working towards all year - the start of Year 12 final exams. Many will be hitting the books hard for last minute cramming, while others work through reams of past exam papers.
More than 130 enthusiastic Children’s University (CU) students and families brought energy and excitement to Edith Cowan University during the October school holidays, taking part in hands-on workshops at our Joondalup and South West campuses.
Edith Cowan University's (ECU) founding Mount Lawley Campus alumni and former staff gathered to celebrate the launch of a new commemorative e-book, Out of the Woods: Mount Lawley Teachers College, The visions of one educator for a New Concept in Teacher Education.
Australia and England are both multicultural countries where hundreds of languages are spoken. However, in both, levels of language learning at school are worryingly low.
Artificial Intelligence is transforming the way we live, work and learn – but how ready are WA schools? Join the State of AI in Schools WA Forum – a two-day forum hosted by the Fogarty Foundation in partnership with the Beyond Boundaries Institute. This Forum aims to empower teachers and school leaders with the tools, knowledge, and networks to integrate AI responsibly into WA schools.