Katherine's Cathy Mulhall's passion for early childhood education has been recognised, with the lecturer names as a finalist for the Territory trainer of the year.
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Based at Charles Darwin University's Katherine Campus, the Vocational Education and Training (VET) lecturer has been training in-demand early childhood educators for the Northern Territory for years.
Ms Mulhall has been recognised by being named a finalist for the Trainer of the Year category in the Northern Territory Training Awards 2021.
Ms Mulhall attributes the achievement to her dedication to creating a positive student experience.
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"The most important thing to me as a lecturer is the student experience. I always try to ensure it is as positive as possible," Ms Mulhall said.
"That includes acknowledging emails and requests for help as soon as I receive them, marking work submitted as quickly as possible and touching base regularly with them, ensuring learning materials and assessments are relevant and expectations are easily understood by students," she said.
Ms Mulhall has taught a broad range of students wanting to gain a new qualification and break through their career since starting teaching at CDU in 2014.
"I have worked with many students from different communities and with different life experiences. One of my key approaches is changing my ways of teaching to suit the student," she said.
"Even though you can't change what the materials are, you can change the way you assess students. When I'm working with community students, I quite often use oral assessments."
Doing this requires understanding different cultures and embedding that knowledge into the teaching approach.
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"I always make it a priority to understand the students and get to know each other. I think I can help them learn much better by building relationships before I actually teach them," Ms Mulhall said.
She forged a career in early childhood education after traveling around eastern Australia with her husband's mobile business and home schooling her two sons.
They eventually settled down in Katherine where she completed VET and Higher Education qualifications to become an early children educator.
"I just love the lifestyle in Katherine. Everyone is so supportive, and friends become families. It didn't take long for me to build my family here," Ms Mulhall said.
She progressed through to working for a non-government organisation supporting families and working at two remote childcare centres as the director.
Before joining CDU, she most recently worked for Early Childhood Australia's Inclusion Branch, helping children with disabilities, special needs and culturally diverse backgrounds feel included.
"My teaching philosophy is understanding what the students' strengths are and build on them. I focus my teaching in the direction of their strength and cater to what they need to learn," she said.
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