CDU teacher education courses prepare students to be creative and responsive educators in a complex, diverse world. The courses include Educational Technology (EdTech) and Pedagogies ( the study of how knowledge and skills are exchanged in an educational context)
Senior Lecturer - Teaching and Learning
CDU
Faculty of Arts & Society
Education, Enabling & Linguistics
P: 08 8946 6107, E: Ania.Lian@cdu.edu.au
Casuarina
Orange 2 Level 3 Room 17
Lecturer - Nursing
CDU
Faculty of Health
FH - Nursing & Midwifery
Nursing
P: 07 3169 4216, E: sarah.mills@cdu.edu.au
Brisbane - CDU
CDU Offices - Brisbane Level 10 Room 2
Our degree in Indigenous knowledges, language, research, or Indigenous policy and advocacy are relevant to both Indigenous and non-Indigenous students. Our objective is to share key elements of Indigenous knowledge within the guidelines of Indigenous protocols both nationally and globally to ensure and safeguard the advancement, transmission and preservation of Indigenous knowledge systems.
Senior Lecturer in Nursing
CDU
Faculty of Health
FH - Nursing & Midwifery
Nursing
P: 08 8946 6054, E: kobi.schutz@cdu.edu.au
Casuarina
Blue 5 - Nursing Level 1 Room 85
As a Muslim Australian, Emre Celik has spent his career working to increase understanding, acceptance and celebration of his culture, not only in Australia but across the world.
Dr Rolls has significant experience in managing, researching and developing higher education and transition programs in response to the climate of diversity, the academic challenges faced by university students and approaches to overcoming these from a systemic functional linguistic and socio-cultural perspective.
Based at Charles Darwin University (CDU)’s Katherine Campus, Vocational Education and Training (VET) Lecturer Cathy Mulhall has been training in-demand early childhood educators for the Northern Territory for years.