Master of Teaching (Primary Education)
The University of Notre Dame Australia
About
With a strong emphasis on practical classroom experience, this Master of Teaching (Primary Education) is an excellent preparation for primary school teachers.
You can complete this postgraduate qualification in two years of full-time study, or the equivalent in part-time study.
Assessment is based on a number of assignments each semester, plus a final examination.
Structure
Year One
- Planning & Pedagogy
- English: Reading & Viewing
- Transforming Learning Through ICT
- Mathematics: Number & Algebra
- School Experience: Primary
- Teaching Method 1
- Humanities 1
- Primary Science
- Psychological Principles of Classroom Management
- Principles of Primary Religious Education 1 OR Elective
- Catering for Students with Special Needs
- Applied Research Methods in Education
- Health & Physical Education
Year Two
- Advanced Teaching Skills
- Principles of Primary Religious Education 2 OR General Elective
- Drama, Dance and Visual Arts
- English: Writing and Spelling
- Scripture and Church OR English 4: Oral Language, Speaking and Listening
- Mathematics 3: Measurement and Geometry
- Sacraments in the Catholic Tradition OR Theology of Today for Adults of Tomorrow OR Ethics in Professional Life
- Working with Indigenous Students
- The Ethical, Legal and Professional Responsibilities of Teachers
- Teaching Internship: Primary (ten weeks teaching experience)
- Christology OR Religious Studies within Australian Schools OR Sustainable Systems: World Views and Futures
Full details of the program requirements are contained in the Program Regulations.
Entry requirements
Applicants must have a Bachelor's degree or equivalent.
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