School of Education news and events
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Rural roads to reading
La Trobe's School of Education is seeking Victorian primary schools to participate in a new research project on reading instruction in rural and regional schools.
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SOLAR courses evaluated
A recent evaluation has shown that SOLAR courses address a significant gap in professional development for teachers
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Technologies education and development
New research has examined how children engage with technologies education at different stages of development
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Culturally safe learning at djimbaya Kindergarten
Charli Johnson has become the first Bachelor of Education student at La Trobe University to complete a dedicated Indigenous placement at djimbaya Kindergarten in Bendigo
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Career change teachers in hard-to-staff schools
Researchers examine the experiences of career change teachers in hard-to-staff schools
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Science of Teaching and Learning Australia professional learning day
Event explores the why, the what, and how of evidence-based reading instruction
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Attracting teacher candidates from regional areas
Researchers have identified what works best when it comes to attracting teaching candidates from regional areas
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Remembering Destiny Deacon
The La Trobe community is deeply saddened by the passing of First Nations artist and La Trobe alumna Destiny Deacon. We remember Destiny’s legacy as an artist and activist who fundamentally impacted Australian art
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Focus on science of language and reading
Sara Carr chose La Trobe’s Bachelor of Education because of its focus on evidence-based methods
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Reducing inequality for young learners
Eamon Charles is an Academic Intern at La Trobe’s Science of Language and Reading (SOLAR) Lab
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Dean's welcome
Professor Joanna Barbousas, Dean of the School of Education, has welcomed more than 890 new Education students to La Trobe University
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Nexus a success for Noah
Mildura graduate Noah Rawlings reflects on how the program helped him change up his career.
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La Trobe #1 in Victoria in employment rankings
La Trobe leads employment rankings in Victoria
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Highest honours awarded to seven new Distinguished Alumni
A former refugee turned community advocate; a leading Family Therapy practitioner; a globally recognised geneticist, and the Australian Government’s Chief Nursing and Midwifery Officer are among the seven remarkable alum
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The power of influence on a child's maths journey
The power of parental influence on a child's maths journey
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