2014 news

  • NEW Master of Education

    Take your education to the next level with a Master of Education in 2015

  • Special Topics for 2015

    Three new Special Topics are available for Honours and Masters students. The courses cover youth development, children's rights and infant and toddler pedagogy.

  • TLRI success for Faculty

    The Faculty of Education has had great success in the recent Teaching and Learning ResearchInitiative (TLRI), receiving three out of the eight grants awarded nationally.

  • Would you like to be a tutor?

    Are you a postgraduate student who would like to be considered for tutoring at the Faculty of Education?

  • Exhibition highlights Māori Deaf students’ experiences

    Ko wai au? Who am I?An exciting exhibition presented in Te Rea Māori, Sign Language and English showcasing 6 inspiring Māori rangatahi.This exhibit is a product of a uique research project empowering Deaf Māori  rangatahi to communicate with others so schools and communities have a better a better understanding of their access and communication needs, and their aspirations as young people.Come have a look and be inspired!Mouri tū, Mouri ora! 

  • Faculty of Education Teacher Excellence Awards

    The Faculty of Education welcomed the Minister for Education, Hon Hekia Parata, to Victoria last week to celebrate the achievements of graduating students at the annual Teacher Education Excellence Awards.

  • New School of Education

    On the 5th May the School of Education Policy and Implementation formally merged with the School of Educational Psychology and Pedagogy forming the School of Education.

  • Learning through science investigation

    Dr Azra Moeed, Senior Lecturer in the School of Education Policy and Implementation, will receive $200,000 of funding from the Teaching and Learning Research Initiative, which aims to improve educational outcomes by linking educational research to practice.