AU2 Master of Primary Teaching University of Canberra

  • THÔNG TIN CHUNG

    If teaching is your passion, then the Master of Primary Teaching course will prepare you for a long and fulfilling career in education while giving you the skills, qualifications and experience to work across all areas of the primary school curriculum.

    This two-year, fully accredited by the ACT Teacher Quality Institute (TQI) program provides foundation knowledge along with work integrated learning opportunities that include: workshops, simulations, microteaching, problem-based learning and case study analysis.

    Designed around a central focus of pedagogical content knowledge (PCK), this course delivers a teaching strategy that creates student-specific learning curriculums based on many education principles, social, cultural and intellectual environments and students’ individual needs.

    This course also includes an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander component that ensures Indigenous ways of knowing and learning are both considered and appropriately incorporated into the study program.

  • CƠ HỘI NGHỀ NGHIỆP

    The UC Master of Primary Teaching course is an internationally recognised qualification that will enable graduates to pursue a wide range of employment opportunities across Australia and the world, including:

    • primary school teacher
    • principal
    • relief teacher
    • adult educator
    • children’s author
    • curriculum adviser
    • flexible learning developer
    • professional trainer, coach or tutor
    • life coach or development executive
    • international school teacher
    • lecturer
    • education entrepreneur
    • foreign aid worker/educator
    • academia, including pedagogy researcher
    • policy design and implementation.

     

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