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The Learning & Teaching plan advocates a codesign approach to collaborative innovation. We draw on Design Thinking, and Digital Service Design approaches that engage staff and students in the design and delivery of meaningful, engaging education and training to students. CDU students will value lifelong and life-wide learning and understand that learning occurs anywhere, anytime and through varied experiences.
Angelica Carlet is a lecturer in education at Charles Darwin University whose research sits at the intersection of second language acquisition, phonology, and English language teaching methodologies. Her primary focus is on effective strategies for teaching English pronunciation to non-native speakers, with a particular emphasis on High Variability Phonetic Training (HVPT).
We all have that one teacher who stays with us for life. You remember their lessons and support like it was yesterday. And now that you're all grown up, you want to be just like them. When Kelsey started studying teaching, she was in the same shoes. Read on to see how she studied her Bachelor of Education (Primary Teaching) online to become a Year 1 teacher in her home town in regional South Australia. 
After 15 years as an event manager, Sallie decided it was time for a change after her second daughter arrived. She took the plunge and applied to study a teaching degree online at CDU, which she'd been thinking about for a while. Here's how she's putting her creativity, organisational and time management skills to task as she juggles her teaching degree, family and three jobs. 
Our external regulators explained. TEQSA, ASQA, CRICOS, ESOS framework and the national code.
Despite previously studying business, Ngoc found herself interested in pursuing a career in teaching. She began looking for a flexible degree that would allow her to become a teacher in Australia.
Arriving in Australian from India, Isha is proud to be following her dream. She knows that a career in teaching will bring her joy.
When Tom wanted to learn more about education systems outside of his home country of China, he tutored and interned across the world. Then Australia - and a Master of Teaching at CDU - called.
Janine’s commitment and dedication to teaching ensures that every student has readily available access to the education they deserve, no matter where they live.
The CDU Employment-Based Placement (EBP) program offers a unique opportunity for final-year pre-service teachers to integrate their professional teaching roles with site-based placement.
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