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La Trobe University
University Handbook 2013

Bachelor of Education

Course code/s: Bendigo (EVEDB), Mildura (RBEDM)

The course is a four-year full-time program. It consists of 480 credit points of study. Subjects are categorised as Foundation Studies, Teaching Studies, Curriculum Studies, Professional Studies, Discipline Studies and Electives. Practicum and Field Experience programs provide essential classroom experiences that contextualise the theoretical components of Teaching, Curriculum and Professional Studies. All students, by the end of the course, must have demonstrated the ability to meet the professional expectations for a beginning teacher.

The course is offered in three strands:

  • Primary
  • Primary/Secondary
  • Primary/Special Education

Professional recognition

The course is recognised by the Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT). Graduates from the course are eligible for employment in government, Catholic and independent schools in Victoria, other Australian states or overseas. Graduates may also pursue a range of careers in the human services and training sectors.
Upon course completion each student's academic record is released to VIT for teacher registration purposes. Students who do not want their academic record released to VIT must notify their Course Administrator in writing or email before the end of teaching in their last subject.

Admission requirements

Applicants must satisfy the University’s normal entrance requirements, including a study score of at least 25 in Units 3 and 4 of English and two Units of Mathematical Methods or General Mathematics. Applicants who have a study score of at least 20 in a LOTE will be deemed to have an aggregate score 3.0 points higher.

A special entry provision exists for Aboriginal applicants. Applicants should, in the first instance, consult the Coordinator of the Aboriginal Tertiary Support Unit.

Working with children check

The Victorian Department of Education and Early Childhood Development require a satisfactory criminal record check for all teacher education students undertaking practicum requirements in Victorian Department of Education and Early Childhood Development schools. It is expected that equivalent requirements will exist for all other Victorian schools. Prior to commencing the course, students will be required to complete a ‘Working with Children Check’ form available at Australia Post offices. Students must provide a certified copy of their valid ‘Working with Children’ card prior to undertaking teaching placements. Confirmation of a criminal record may jeopardise a student’s ability to gain access to a suitable, or any, practicum placement(s) and may therefore delay or prevent completion of the course.

Course structure

The course is a four-year full-time program. It consists of 480 credit points of study. All subjects are 15 credit points except where indicated.

The Primary/Special Education strand is a subset of the Primary strand in which students select six Special Education subjects as their elective subjects and also complete some of their teaching practicum in special education settings.

Primary Strand

First year
 
Teaching period Subject name Subject code
TE-SEM-1 Language and Literacy EDU1LL
TE-SEM-1 ICT for Education EDU1ICT
TE-SEM-1 Concepts of Wellbeing EDU1CW
TE-SEM-1 Introduction to Teaching Practice EDU1ITP
TE-SEM-2 Working Mathematically EDU1WM
TE-SEM-2 Concepts of Communities EDU1CC
TE-SEM-2 Childhood in Contemporary Times EDU1CCT
TE-SEM-2 Introduction to Learning Theories EDU1ILT
 Second year
 
Teaching period Subject name Subject code
TE-SEM-1 Managing Learning Environments EDU2MLE
TE-SEM-1 Teaching Science EDU2TS
TE-SEM-1 Teaching Arts A EDU2TAA
TE-SEM-1 Elective 1  
TE-SEM-2 Teaching Humanities EDU2TH
TE-SEM-2 Teaching Arts B EDU2TAB
TE-SEM-2 Teaching English EDU2TE
TE-SEM-2 Elective 2  
Third year
 
Teaching period Subject name Subject code
TE-SEM-1 Theories of Learning EDU3TL
TE-SEM-1 Teaching Health and Physical Education EDU3THP
TE-SEM-1 Teaching Mathematics EDU3TM
TE-SEM-1 Elective 3  
TE-SEM-2 Indigenous Education EDU3IED
TE-SEM-2 Integrated Science Learning EDU3ISL
TE-SEM-2 Design and Technology EDU3DT
TE-SEM-2 Elective 4  
Fourth year
 
Teaching period Subject name Subject code
TE-SEM-1 The Professional Work of Teachers EDU4PWT
TE-SEM-1 Supporting the Needs of Learners EDU4SNL
TE-SEM-1 Elective 5  
TE-SEM-1 Elective 6  
W30-38 Transition to Teaching EDU4TT
W23-38 Assessment and Reporting EDU4RA
W29-37 Applied Learning Program EDU4ALP
W29-37 Teacher as Researcher Project EDU4TRP
 
 
Students must complete at least one three subject Discipline Pathway within the Primary Strand.
 
Primary/Special Education students must complete a six subject Special Education Discipline Pathway.
 
Discipline Pathways are selected from:
  • Children's Literature
  • Early Childhood Education
  • General Science
  • Health
  • History
  • Information Technology
  • Languages Other Than English (LOTE) - Indonesian, AUSLAN 1
  • Literature
  • Mathematics
  • Physical Education 
  • Psychology
  • Special Education
  • Visual Arts.

Some discipline pathways are not available at Mildura.

Primary students may use remaining elective spots to complete a second Discipline Pathway; extend their studies in their first Discipline; or study other elective subjects.

 1 Students wishing to qualify to teach LOTE in schools must undertake studies to advanced tertiary level of the language. Student should consult the course administrator for further information on the LOTE Pathway.

Honours

At the end of third year selected students can nominate to take an Honours pathway in fourth year that includes a research methods subject and an Honours Thesis.

Primary/Secondary Strand

(First Year only available at Mildura. Students must transfer to Bendigo to complete the Primary/Secondary Strand)

First year
 
Teaching period Subject name Subject code
TE-SEM-1 Language and Literacy EDU1LL
TE-SEM-1 ICT for Education EDU1ICT
TE-SEM-1 Concepts of Wellbeing EDU1CW
TE-SEM-1 Introduction to Teaching Practice EDU1ITP
TE-SEM-2 Working Mathematically EDU1WM
TE-SEM-2 Concepts of Communities EDU1CC
TE-SEM-2 Childhood in Contemporary Times EDU1CCT
TE-SEM-2 Introduction to Learning Theories EDU1ILT
Second year
 
Teaching period Subject name Subject code
TE-SEM-1 Managing Learning Environments EDU2MLE
TE-SEM-1 Teaching Science EDU2TS
TE-SEM-1 Teaching Arts A EDU2TAA
TE-SEM-1 Specialist Teaching Area A1  
TE-SEM-2 Teaching Humanities EDU2TH
TE-SEM-2 Teaching English EDU2TE
TE-SEM-2 Teaching Arts B EDU2TAB
TE-SEM-2 Specialist Teaching Area A2  
Third year
 
Teaching period Subject name Subject code
TE-SEM-1 Theories of Learning EDU3TL
TE-SEM-1 Teaching Mathematics EDU3TM
TE-SEM-1 Teaching Health and Physical Education EDU3THP
TE-SEM-1 Specialist Teaching Area B1  
TE-SEM-2 Indigenous Education EDU3IED
TE-SEM-2 Middle Years Learning EDU3MYL
TE-SEM-2 Specialist Teaching Area B2  
TE-SEM-2 Specialist Teaching Area A3  
Fourth year
 
Teaching period Subject name Subject code
TE-SEM-1 The Professional Work of Teachers EDU4PWT
TE-SEM-1 Specialist Teaching Area B3  
TE-SEM-1 Specialist Teaching Area A4  
TE-SEM-1 Teaching Method A1  
TE-SEM-1 Teaching Method B1  
W30-38 Transition to Teaching EDU4TT
W23-38 Assessment and Reporting EDU4RA
TE-SEM-2 Specialist Teaching Area B4  
TE-SEM-2 Teaching Method A2  
TE-SEM-2 Teaching Method B2  

Students must complete two Secondary Discipline Pathways and two teaching method subjects . Secondary Discipline Pathways are selected from: 

  • Biology
  • Chemistry
  • Children's Literature
  • Health
  • History
  • Information Technology
  • Languages Other Than English (LOTE) - Indonesian
  • Literature
  • Mathematics
  • Physics
  • Politics
  • Psychology
  • Sociology