Overview
The Master of Teaching (Primary) is a pre-service teacher education course specialisation which requires a 2 years of full-time study (or the equivalent part-time). The course specialisation is offered by the College of Education, Psychology and Social Work.A languages option is available for qualified students who wish to teach language(s) … For more content click the Read More button below.
Student guidance
Program of study overview
Program of study notes
Program of study
72 Units
Year 136 Units
Year 236 Units
Admission requirements
Admission requirements
Inherent requirements
English Language requirements
Aims
The course specialisation aims to qualify graduates who apply a specialised body of content and pedagogical knowledge, skills and dispositions to:
- Plan, implement and advocate transformative teaching and learning in the primary years
- Enact policies and practices that take account of social and individual difference, ensuring that all children learn in safe and supportive, environments
- Work independently and collaboratively with children, colleagues and communities to construct and assess inclusive and intellectually challenging curriculum in the primary years
- Engage in critical reflection and continuing professional learning through a variety of pathways including research-based projects
Learning outcomes
On completion of the course you will be able to:
1.
Synthesise in-depth, current knowledge and an integrated understanding of the theories, content and processes of learning and teaching in the primary years
2.
Articulate advanced knowledge and reflexivity regarding children's development and individual and social differences, including for Indigenous Australians
3.
Apply the cognitive, technical and creative skills and dispositions to create and maintain mutually respectful and safe/socially just learning environments in the primary years
4.
Communicate respectfully with students, colleagues, parents and communities to enhance professional practice and student learning in primary schools
5.
Apply the cognitive, technical and creative skills to construct and assess inclusive and intellectually challenging curriculum in the primary years
6.
Demonstrate and apply sound knowledge of research principles and methods to complete a research based project in primary education
7.
Commit to ongoing professional learning to do with new discourses, debates and issues in education as they arise in the primary years
8.
Demonstrate dispositions towards relational and transformative education and a strong sense of themselves as agents, advocates and leading professionals in the primary years
Student progression rules
The award of a grade of Fail (F) on more than one occasion in the same compulsory topic, may constitute prima facie evidence of unsatisfactory progress for the purposes of the University's Policy on Student Progress.
Except with the permission of the Dean (Education):
- Teaching practicum topics may not be attempted more than once
- students must undertake the Literacy and Numeracy Test for Initial Teacher Education Students (LANTITE) prior to undertaking the final professional experience topic. Students must normally meet the benchmark within two attempts. Further attempts may be recommended by the Dean (Education) under exceptional circumstances.
Professional accreditation and recognition
Professional accreditation
Associations
Course/Course specialisation association