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Dr Sandy Smith
Sandy is a Lecturer and Home Economics Coordinator in the School of Education.
Sandy is the coordinator of Home Economics. She is passionate about Home Economics education, having extensive experience in both curriculum and teaching related to this subject, as well as associated Technologies units throughout Western Australia. Sandy has previously executed professional development sessions for teachers in Home Economics and Technologies Learning Areas for Schools, Sectors, Curriculum Council, HEIAWA and ECU, including metropolitan and regional areas of WA. She continues to do this at ECU, both on and off campus.
Sandy is a past president of the Home Economics Institute of Australia, WA (HEIAWA) division in 2020, and worked as an Executive member for HEIAWA for five years previously. Since 2016 she works with the King and Amy O’Malley Trust, and has often been the State Chair for WA.
Sandy is currently completing her PhD titled: Western Australian Home Economics Teachers’ perceptions of the function and relevance of Home Economics in the 21st Century: An exploratory study.
Her research centres on: Home Economics curriculum, pedagogy and teacher delivery in classrooms.
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