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Building students' confidence begins at kindergarten

A new report from ECU's School of Education reveals that a child's first experiences in school significantly shape their long-term engagement, confidence, and learning success.

Early Learning Educator with toddlers playing.

ECU, Atlantis and Tall Tree join forces to meet the growing need for early childhood teachers

Edith Cowan University (ECU), The Atlantis Group and Tall Tree Early Learning have bolstered their partnership to help answer the call for more Bachelor-qualified early childhood educators in Western Australia.

A portrait image of Associate Professor Christine Robinson smiling and staning in front of some trees.

Lending education expertise to support spirituality in children

Three experts in early childhood education and spirituality have published a practical guide to help educators nurture spirituality in the early years.

Associate Professor Glenda Campbell-Evans

ECU hosts Zhejiang students celebrating decades of collaboration

Edith Cowan University (ECU) was delighted to welcome students from Zhejiang Normal University (ZJNU), one of ECU's longest-standing partnerships.

Professor Narelle Lemon

Translating wellbeing science to empower and connect

Edith Cowan University's (ECU) Professor Narelle Lemon from the School of Education has explored the visual language of everyday self-care during a recent two-week immersive residency at Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA).

Current events

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JUL

APSMER 2025 Asia-Pacific Symposium for Music Education Research

Music Education
Symposium
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The 2025 Asia-Pacific Symposium for Music Education Research will be held at Edith Cowan University in Perth, Australia, from 9-11 July. The symposium theme Being and becoming musical in a posthuman era invites educators, scholars, and artists to reconsider the very essence of musicality in a world where human capabilities are augmented and intertwined with advanced technologies.

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