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Protecting children from failure isn’t helpful. Better to build their resilience.
ECU Bachelor of Education students can participate in a paid work experience program being trialled thanks to a partnership with the Anglican Schools Commission (ASC). It's aimed at providing valuable real-world experience for future teachers, while offering some financial relief.
Discovering secrets about the human skeleton, bone strength and how to prevent osteoporosis, getting creative and crafty with old magazines to make Zines, sparking curiosity about how maths matters in all careers, building drama skills and confidence through role play and games were the fun, educational experiences offered during the Children’s University April school holiday program.
The Premier’s Science Awards recognise and celebrate the outstanding scientific research and engagement taking place in Western Australia.
School of Education graduate Janice Simons not only adjusted to motherhood exceptionally well but also graduated with top results and a strong network of friends and fellow graduate teachers.
Have you ever wondered how the human brain translates these squiggles and dots on a page into sounds and spoken words?
This event presented by Associate Professor Nicola Johnson, who will provide an overview of the 2022 - 2024 Cyber Security in K-12 Schools project, which incorporated numerous consultation workshops and two reports.
Add a FREE national qualification to your teaching CV with a single day training session.
Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care NMTAFE graduates are being offered a new pathway directly into university thanks to a new partnership with ECU. The aim is not only to increase the number of early childhood educators in WA, but provide them with the opportunity for a higher level of learning and more advanced experience.
More than two-thirds of Australian adults have waist measurements that put them at an increased risk of disease.
As with the Russian invasion of Ukraine, further conflict has the potential to destabilise oil prices and disrupt supply chains.