
معرفی
Dr. Bin Wu is a Senior Lecturer in Early Childhood Education at RMIT University’s School of Education, with extensive experience in both early childhood settings and tertiary education across New Zealand and Australia. She is based at the Bundoora West Australia campus and is open to supervising Masters Research or PhD students. Her work focuses on creating equitable and inclusive learning environments, particularly through culturally responsive outdoor learning and addressing social justice issues.
Teaching interests include Work-Integrated Learning (WIL) courses, where she supports preservice teachers and mentors them during placements. Her research explores educational theories, philosophies, and historical practices in early childhood education, alongside gender, diversity, and curriculum development in higher education contexts.
Recent supervision projects include:
- Entangling Urban-Bush Kinder: Developing Culturally Responsive Outdoor Learning in Victoria, Australia (Jan 2025)
- An Exploration of Victorian Kindergarten Educators’ Experiences of Remote Teaching During COVID-19 Lockdown: (Aug 2024)
No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the text. Her research narrative emphasizes bridging theory and practice to foster inclusive education, while her teaching contributions highlight mentorship and practical skill development for future educators.
No specific labs, teams, or additional affiliations beyond the School of Education are noted.


