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Emailing the School of Education
Before you send an email to ask a question, please go through the following list.
- Have you checked whether the answer is in the unit Subject Outline?
- Have you checked the unit vUWS site?
- Is the answer available on the Western website?
- Did your tutor or lecturer discuss it in class?
Staff can receive hundreds of emails a day, so it can be quite an exhausting task to respond to emails. If the answer is easily available elsewhere, then find it for yourself first. But of course, if you are struggling and need help do not hesitate to reach out to School of Education staff.
Please remember that School of Education staff are people too. Always communicate respectfully.
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School of Education Values Statement
The School of Education is committed to supporting the Sustainable Development Goals articulated in the Education for Action 2030 Agenda.
We are commtited to supporting inclusive and equitable quality education and promoting lifelong learning opportunities for all.
Our commitment is based on understandings of human rights and dignity; social justice; inclusion; protection; cultural, social, linguistic, race-based, and ethnic diversity; and shared responsibility and accountability for our actions as educators.
Our approach to education works to ensure access to education to all persons, irrespective of sexualities, gengers, age, ethnicity, language, religion, political or other opinions, national or social origin, property or birth, persons with disabilities, migrants, indigenous people, children, and youth.
We enact our commitment through respectful, meaningful, and collaborative partnerships across our network and the wider education community.
We are committed to being proactive in our approach, drawing on the diverse experience and backgrounds of our partner organisations and stakeholder communities with whom we engage.
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