Department of Education
Education for a just, sustainable and vibrant world.
The Department of Education is a unique and progressive department that engages with education’s most pressing questions and challenges. Our innovative initial teacher education programs in early childhood, primary and secondary education create outstanding educators. Through our research and teaching we explore the role of education systems, educators, children and young people in shaping equitable and remarkable futures.
Explore our courses
Our projects
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The Humanoid Robot research project
We examined the impact of humanoid robots on student learning, integration into the Australian Curriculum and the pedagogical approaches that enhance and extend student learning.
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Teachers Supporting Teachers podcast
Born during COVID-19, this podcast responds to the need to further support preservice teachers as they prepare to enter the profession in challenging times.
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Children in the Anthropocene research project
This project studies childhoods in diverse urban landscapes using walking, mapping, videoing, photographic, drawing and storytelling methods.
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#swinprofexp: Professional engagement on Instagram
This online initiative encourages preservice teachers to share their experiences of, and resources from, professional placement and connect with other students and teachers through the Instagram hashtag #swinprofexp.
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The Global Experience Program
Funded by the New Colombo Plan, this is an immersive 15-day overseas placement opportunity for preservice teachers to work with a mentor and develop their pedagogical skills while connecting with the local community.
Our people
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Professor Sivanes Phillipson
Chair, Department of Education
Latest news
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STEM Hub for girls receives funding boost
An online hub that encourages girls to participate in STEM opportunities has received $1.2 million in funding from The Invergowrie Foundation.
Monday 18 July 2022 -
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Swinburne welcomes young school children through Children’s University
Swinburne has announced Victorian-first deal with Children’s University to deliver an innovative pilot program, giving students aged 5 to 14 years the opportunity to experience university-style learning.
Tuesday 16 November 2021 -
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Children learn science in nature play long before they get to school classrooms and labs
New research shows nature play is an effective way of including STEM in early childhood education. Analysis for The Conversation by Amy Cutter-Mackenzie-Knowles, Southern Cross University, Alexandra Lasczik, Southern Cross University, Linda Knight, RMIT University, Mahi Paquette, Southern Cross University, Maia Osborn, Southern Cross University and Karen Malone, Swinburne University of Technology.
Read more (Children learn science in nature play long before they get to school classrooms and labs)Thursday 23 September 2021 -
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Responding to industry needs: Swinburne trials innovative new model for Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care
A new industry-based learning model will be trialled for Swinburne’s Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care course as part of a partnership with the Department of Education and Training.
Monday 28 June 2021 -
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Swinburne staff awarded Adobe Innovation Grants for new approaches to learning and teaching
Ten projects developed by Swinburne staff to support new approaches to learning and teaching have received Adobe Innovation Grants
Tuesday 06 October 2020
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