Helps students see the joy in learning.
Encourages students to think independently.
Inspires students to aim high and excel.
Encourages students to think critically.
Joyce Lewis-Affleck is an Associate Lecturer in the School of Education at Murdoch University. Her profile is featured on the official Murdoch University Research Portal and the School of Education's 'Our People' page, confirming her academic appointment and organisational affiliations within the institution. As part of the academic staff, she contributes to the delivery of education programs designed to prepare students for professional roles in teaching and educational support.
Joyce Lewis-Affleck has coordinated several key units in the education curriculum. She serves as Unit Coordinator for EDN581 Adolescent Health & Community Engagement, with documented involvement in 2022 and 2023 workshop sessions where she delivers welcome addresses highlighting Murdoch University's commitment to educational excellence. She also manages EDN451 Adolescent, Family, and Community Health, including the curation of the unit's reading list on the Murdoch Talis system. Additionally, her name appears in connection with EDN117 unit outlines for 2025, facilitating learning spaces in education and humanities. These units focus on adolescent development, family dynamics, community health, and learning environments. Joyce Lewis-Affleck is further engaged in extracurricular professional development through the Ignite Pro Bono Project at Murdoch University in partnership with the ICF Western Australia Branch, where she holds an ACC credential and coordinates coaching for pre-service teachers.
