Bachelor Of Education (secondary Teaching) (weds01) in Charles Darwin University, Australia
Bachelor Of Education (secondary Teaching) (weds01) in Charles Darwin University
This course is accredited by the University in accordance with the Higher Education Standards.
About the Course
If you are a good communicator, love having fun with children and are passionate about sharing a love of learning - then this is the course for you! As a secondary school teacher, you are responsible for educating and guiding students as they prepare for the real world.
This course focuses on the skills and knowledge needed to teach in high schools in line with the Australian National Curriculum. It meets both the national and local need for teachers committed to improving educational outcomes for all children and young adults. It emphasizes:
Indigenous perspectives
The school curriculum
Contemporary approaches to issues in education such as inclusivity
Child and adolescent development
Promoting positive behavior
Improving the teaching-learning relationship in the classroom
Raising awareness of issues surrounding indigenous education and developing an informed, evidence-based approach to learning and teaching in secondary school settings.
You will have a choice to specialize in a variety of secondary teaching areas including:
Mathematics
Music
Health and physical education
Science
Humanities
Visual arts
Digital technology
Languages
Indigenous knowledge’s etc
The coursework is a mixture of discipline-specific curriculum and pedagogical studies, general education studies and professional experience.
Course Structure
A candidate must successfully complete units totaling 320 credit points (cp), including 2 common units, 10 core units, and 18 specialist electives units.
Within the specialist electives, students select a first teaching area (major) (totaling 110 credit points - with exception of Health and Physical Education) and second teaching area (minor) (totaling 60 credit points) from the following areas:
Biology; Chemistry; Chinese; English; Environmental Science; Geography; Greek; Health and Physical Education; History; Indigenous Knowledge; Indigenous Languages; Indonesian; Information Technology; Legal Studies; Mathematics; Music; or Visual Arts.
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Average Accomodation & Food Costs in Australia | AUD 1680 Per Month Approx |
Entrance Exams in Australia | TOEFL: 77 | IELTS: 6.5 | PTE: 57 | GRE: 300 | GMAT: 600 |
Work and Study in Australia | Permitted for 20 hours/week with a valid study permit. |
Post Study Work Permit in Australia | 2 Year after graduation depending on the course. |
Cost of Student Visa in Australia | AUD 620 |
Student Visa in Australia | The subclasses for the visa were reduced to two from the eight for convenience. The two visa subclasses are Subclass 500 (for students) and Subclass 590 (For Student Guardian). |
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Duration :
Intake
Full Time- 4 year
Level
Undergraduate
Tuition & fees
$ 25,440 Per Year
IELTS
6.0
TOFL
60
PTE
50