Primary and secondary teaching

Primary and Secondary TeachingWhy study Primary and secondary teaching?

We offer the Master of Teaching (P-12) from our Albury Wodonga campus where students will be qualified to teach from Prep to Year 12 in both primary and secondary schools. This course is offered in accelerated mode and can be completed in 1.5 years of full-time study. Part-time study over 30 months is also available. This course provides the most up-to-date theoretical knowledge in education, along with a well regarded professional experience programs. This course equips students to teach in a range of primary and secondary schools.

Career opportunities

There is an increasing demand for teachers and educators. You are eligible for registration with the Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT) and can seek employment nationally in both primary and secondary schools and may be able to apply to work in some countries overseas (subject to registration). Graduates may also find work in children's services, education leadership-related areas, government, private sector, media and service industries.

Courses

Local students

Primary and secondary teaching courses
Offer yearCourse titleCampus(es)DurationSemester starts
2013 Graduate Diploma in Education (Middle Years) Shepparton
1 year full-time Semester 1 (February)

Graduate Diploma in Education (Middle Years) continued…

Course description
This course is suitable for prospective teachers who want to teach in both primary and secondary schools with a special focus on the middle years (Years 5 to Year 10). Applicants with appropriate undergraduate sub-majors/majors are also eligible to teach Years 11 and 12.
Students interested in working with young adolescents (age 11 to 16 years) will be well suited to this course.

Content includes theoretical studies in teaching, learning and classroom management, and teaching methodology studies in curriculum areas relevant to primary and lower-to-middle years of secondary schooling. The course focuses on specialist training in teaching and learning approaches for adolescents and disengaged youth. Languages Other Than English (LOTE) is available as a non-core option at an additional cost.
Prerequisite
Bachelor degree or equivalent, with double major, major or sub-major sequences in discipline studies relevant to the post-primary curriculum. It is desirable that applicants are qualified to teach in at least two post-primary disciplines acceptable to the Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT); however, applicants with discipline studies in only one curriculum area are eligible to apply. For more information on acceptable disciplines, visit: www.vit.vic.edu.au (follow the links to Teacher Education and Specialist Area Guidelines).
Fee type
Commonwealth Supported Places subject to competitive selection; full fee places are also available
Fee amount
Indicative (2012): $14,340 per 120 credit points.
Commonwealth Supported Places also available.
Additional costs
Applicants who choose LOTE as a non-core option will be required to enrol in an additional 15 credit points, which means students will pay an extra A$1460 (2012 fee, subject to change).
Additional information
Students are required to produce a Working With Children Check Card prior to commencing the course.
How to apply
Apply through VTAC. Late direct applications may be considered. For more infomation, call La Trobe's Future Students Centre on 1300 135 045 or send an email to study@latrobe.edu.au
Professional recognition
Graduates are eligible for registration with the Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT).
Full course details
Course structures and subject information for the following cours(es):
Education (Middle Years) (Graduate Diploma)Shepparton
2013 Master of Teaching (P-12) Albury-Wodonga
Two years (accelerated over 18 months). Part-time is available. Semester 1 (February)

Master of Teaching (P-12) continued…

Course description
This course is a professional qualification designed to prepare teachers to teach in primary and secondary schools in all areas of state and Australian curriculum in the years of compulsory schooling.

It provides a recognised teaching qualification for registration with the Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT) and therefore in other states and territories. The program includes detailed consideration of state and national core curriculum theory, teaching methodologies, and classroom management.

Students undertake 60 days of supervised practice in primary and secondary schools and at least 10 days of supervised fieldwork in a range of educational contexts. In the final semester students undertake a professional attachment in a school and complete an action research project.

The course is taught through a blended learning approach, combining 21 days of on-campus study in four short blocks spread over the year, guided online teaching and learning activities, and in-school teaching practice placements.

Prerequisite
Approved Bachelor's degree or equivalent with double major, major or sub-major in studies relevant to the post-primary curriculum. To meet schools' expectations and ensure maximum career opportunities, it is desirable that graduates are qualified to teach in at least two post-primary subject disciplines, with at least one to VCE level and at least one for teaching Years 7-10, acceptable to the Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT).

Applicants with discipline studies in only one post-primary curriculum area are eligible to apply. For more information on eligibility, follow the links to Teacher Education and Specialist Area Guidelines at www.vit.vic edu.au
Fee type
Commonwealth Supported Places subject to competitive selection; full fee places are also available
Fee amount
Indicative (2012): $14,340 per 120 credit points.
Commonwealth Supported Places also available.
How to apply
Apply through VTAC or UAC. Late direct applications may be considered. For more infomation, call La Trobe's Future Students Centre on 1300 135 045 or send an email to study@latrobe.edu.au
Professional recognition
The course is a recognised qualification for registration as a teacher by the Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT).
Full course details
Course structures and subject information for the following cours(es):
Teaching (P-12) MasterAlbury-Wodonga

How to apply?

Methods of application vary from course to course. Please see the course entry above for details of how to apply for the course you are interested in.

Fees and scholarships

Postgraduate coursework programs are either:

  • Fee-paying (where you pay the full cost of the course). FEE-HELP is available.
  • CSP (Commonwealth Supported Place), subsidised by the Commonwealth Government where you pay a contribution towards course costs. HECS-HELP is available.

Students enrolled for certain postgraduate coursework programs may be eligible for student income support.

International students

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Primary and secondary teaching international courses
Offer yearCourse title (CRICOS)Campus(es)DurationSemester startsAnnual Tuition Fee (AUD)
2013 Graduate Diploma in Education (Middle Years) (069223D) Shepparton
1 year Semester 1 (March) $20 440

Graduate Diploma in Education (Middle Years) continued…

Year
2013
Course description
This course is suitable for prospective teachers who want to teach in both primary and secondary schools with a special focus on the middle years (Years 5 to Year 10). Applicants with appropriate undergraduate sub-majors/majors are also eligible to teach Years 11 and 12.
Students interested in working with young adolescents (age 11 to 16 years) will be well suited to this course.

Content includes theoretical studies in teaching, learning and classroom management, and teaching methodology studies in curriculum areas relevant to primary and lower-to-middle years of secondary schooling. The course focuses on specialist training in teaching and learning approaches for adolescents and disengaged youth. Languages Other Than English (LOTE) is available as a non-core option at an additional cost.
English Language Requirements
An overall academic IELTS score of 7.5 with no individual score below 7 and a score of no less than 8 in speaking and listening.
Academic entry requirements
A three-year discipline-based degree from an Australian university or an approved international equivalent.
Special requirements
Applicants must provide an original National Police Check which is not more than a year old, from any jurisdiction in which the applicant has resided for 12 months or more (after the age of 18 years) in the past 10 years. Students must apply for the Working with Children Check (WWC) upon course commencement. WWC applications are available through Australia Post offices.
Additional costs
Applicants who choose LOTE as a non-core option will be required to enrol in an additional 15 credit points, which means students will pay an extra A$1460 (2012 fee, subject to change).
Additional information
This course is only offered at the Shepparton campus.

Graduates can work in Victoria, Australia. The Victorian Institute of Teaching has approved this course for teacher registration, which is a prerequisite for employment as a schoolteacher in Victoria. However international students should check the requirements of accreditation authorities in the location where they intend to teach before they apply.
Professional recognition
The course is recognised by the Victorian Institute of Teaching. Graduates can work in Victoria, Australia. International students should check the requirements of accreditation authorities in the location where they intend to teach.
Full course details
Course structures and subject information for the following cours(es):
Education (Middle Years) (Graduate Diploma)Shepparton
2013 Master of Teaching (P-12) (068092G) Albury-Wodonga
18 months (two years full-time equivalent accelerated into an 18 month program) February $20 440

Master of Teaching (P-12) continued…

Year
2013
Course description
This course is a professional qualification designed to prepare teachers to teach in primary and secondary schools in all areas of state and Australian curriculum in the years of compulsory schooling.

It provides a recognised teaching qualification for registration with the Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT) and therefore in other states and territories. The program includes detailed consideration of state and national core curriculum theory, teaching methodologies, and classroom management.

Students undertake 60 days of supervised practice in primary and secondary schools and at least 10 days of supervised fieldwork in a range of educational contexts. In the final semester students undertake a professional attachment in a school and complete an action research project.

The course is taught through a blended learning approach, combining 21 days of on-campus study in four short blocks spread over the year, guided online teaching and learning activities, and in-school teaching practice placements.

English Language Requirements
An overall academic IELTS (or equivalent) score of 7.5 with no individual score below 7 and a score of no less than 8 in speaking and listening.
Academic entry requirements
An approved undergraduate Bachelor's degree and preferably one that meets the prerequisites for two learning area study sequences (i.e. specialist areas) as described in the Victorian Institute of Teaching Specialist Area Guidelines, visit
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Applicants with discipline studies in only one secondary school curriculum area are also eligible to apply.
Special requirements
Applicants must provide an original National Police Check (not more than a year old) from any jurisdiction in which the applicant has resided for 12 months or more in the past 10 years (after the age of 18 years). Students must also apply for a Working with Children (WWC) Check upon course commencement. WWC applications are available through Australia Post offices.
Additional information
Please note this course may be revised and offered in 2013 subject to CRICOS approval. International students need to check the course status before making an application.
Professional recognition
The course is recognised by the Victorian Institute of Teaching. Graduates can work in Victoria, Australia. International students should check the requirements of accreditation authorities in the location where they intend to teach.
Full course details
Course structures and subject information for the following cours(es):
Teaching (P-12) MasterAlbury-Wodonga

How to apply?

Enquire now about any course for international students or find out how to apply.

 

Fees and scholarships

Estimated fees for international students are indicated for each course above. Fees are indicative only and set at 120 credit points per course, unless otherwise stated, and may vary depending on the number of credit points in which students enrol. Some courses may vary in credit point load and fees will be adjusted accordingly.

There is also a range of scholarships available for international students to assist students.

Related study options

  • Primary Teaching
  • Secondary Teaching
  • Middle Years Teaching

Your study experience

Primary and secondary teaching placements

Students undertake at least 70 days of teaching experience. Structured fieldwork and practicum experiences consist of compulsory components in early years, middle years and later years.

Overseas study opportunities

You may be eligible for our student exchange program.

About the academic staff

You'll get to meet a large number of academics during your course, from tutors through to lecturers. You can view all the staff from the Faculty of Education or focus on staff in Primary and secondary teaching.

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