The Master of Teaching (Primary) is dedicated to producing future teachers ready to enter the Primary education profession. This course is built on the principle that students come to the program with strengths from a diverse range of educational and life experiences. A distinguishing feature of the course is the opportunity to complete a formal specialisation in the Primary Education qualification. This enables students to obtain a deeper and broader level knowledge and understanding in a particular Learning Area at the graduate level, while maintaining your generalist knowledge. The range and number of professional practice experiences are a key feature of the course. This ensures students can make the essential connection between theory and practice whilst building both professional and generic employability skills in real teaching environments. Partnerships between the University and over 600 schools allow teaching students to gain experience in diverse settings including public, private, city and remote schools, allowing them to work with children from differing economic, social, ethnic and educational backgrounds. Successful completion of the course presents graduates with the opportunity to gain employment as outstanding teachers equipped with the knowledge, skills and experience to make a difference to the lives of young people. All students applying for the Master of Teaching Primary must have successfully completed a recognised undergraduate Bachelor degree from a university, or equivalent from another tertiary institution. The Master of Teaching provides a learning qualification for students who have already obtained a Bachelor degree or an equivalent qualification in areas other than Education.
This course information may be updated and amended immediately prior to semester. To ensure you have the correct outline, please check it again at the beginning of semester. In particular please check the course requirements and the unit and unit set offerings, as these differ according to course delivery location.
Central to this course is an extensive program of Professional Practice in schools culminating in a final Teaching Practicum I the final semester of the course. Students have the shared responsibility for the education, safety and well-being of children in schools, therefore the teaching profession demands the highest professional standards and personal ethics.
To undertake a Professional Practice in a school or childcare setting, all pre-service teacher education students over the age of 18 must have supplied ECU with evidence of the following two clearances: A valid National Police History Check from the Department of Education WA. A valid Working with Children Check from the Department for Child Protection and Family Support WA. Further information can be found at:http://www.ecu.edu.au/schools/education/professionalpractice/clearances
All Professional Practices are undertaken on a full-time basis and teaching students are required to give a full-time commitment to the school during the scheduled Professional Practice periods.
The Professional Practice Rules and Procedures and Code of Professional Conduct for ECU Pre-service Teachers can be accessed at www.ecu.edu.au/schools/education/professional-practice.
The practicum units are designated as a fundamental course requirement and may only be attempted once unless otherwise determined by Board of Examiners. Failure to pass these units may result in exclusion from the course.
This course has been Accredited by: Teacher Registration Board of Western Australia (TRBWA).
Students will need to graduate to be eligible to register with the Teacher Registration Board of Western Australia (TRBWA). Registration with the Teacher Registration Board of Western Australia (TRBWA) is required to practice in the profession.
Graduates must meet the Teacher Registration Board of WA (TRBWA) literacy and numeracy proficiency requirements prior to graduation for teacher registration in Western Australia. Further information is available at http://www.trb.wa.gov.au
All applicants are required to have completed at least one year of full-time equivalent study relevant to one or more learning areas of the primary school curriculum. Entrants to graduate entry programs must have a discipline-specific bachelor or equivalent qualification relevant to the Australian Curriculum or other recognised areas of schooling provision. In addition to satisfying academic entry criteria, applicants for pre-service teacher education courses at Edith Cowan University must also satisfy non-academic criteria. At Edith Cowan University, applicants' non-academic capabilities will be judged based on the submission of a 500 word personal statement. In this statement applicants will outline why they wish to become a teacher.
Students must attain an academic IELTS with an average level of 7.5 or more, across the four components of listening, speaking, reading and writing; no score below level 7.0 in any of these components; and, a score of 8.0 or more in the components of speaking and listening.
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Students must complete the above two units LIT1200 (Personal Literacy) and NUM1200 (Personal Numeracy). The Teacher Registration Board of Western Australia requires that all students who enrol in a pre-service teacher education course (undergraduate and graduate) from 1st January 2017 will have to successfully complete tests about their personal levels of literacy and numeracy to graduate, and therefore, be eligible for registration as a teacher.
Unit Code | Unit Title | Credit Points |
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EDU6015 | Learners and Learning | 10 |
LAN6015 | Language Education | 10 |
AED6205 | Teaching the Arts | 10 |
MPE6105 | Primary Mathematics Education | 10 |
WPL6105 # | First Professional Practice | 20 |
Unit Code | Unit Title | Credit Points |
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EDU6205 | Positive Learning Environments | 10 |
HSS6215 | Teaching Humanities and Social Sciences (Primary) | 10 |
ICT6050 | Technologies | 10 |
HPE6104 | Teaching Health and Physical Education | 10 |
WPL6205 # | Second Professional Practice | 20 |
Unit Code | Unit Title | Credit Points |
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EDF6101 | Strategies for Teaching Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Students | 15 |
CUR6020 | Programming and Assessment in Numeracy | 15 |
SCE6103 | Primary Science Education | 15 |
CUR6010 | Programming and Assessment in Literacy | 15 |
Unit Code | Unit Title | Credit Points |
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WPL6305 # | Third Professional Practice | 20 |
Unit Code | Unit Title | Credit Points |
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All students complete the following unit: | ||
EDU6260 | Transition to Teaching | 10 |
As well as complete one of the following options (30 credit points):
Unit Code | Unit Title | Credit Points |
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RES6101 | Research Preparation: Methods of Research | 20 |
EDU6195 | Advanced Seminar | 10 |
Unit Code | Unit Title | Credit Points |
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EDU6227 | Internship | 30 |
In consultation with the course coordinator, students may select two Graduate Certificate of Education units totalling 30 credit points.
Students may select one specialisation totalling 30 credit points.
# Designated Unit - a Unit or Unit of Competency which a School has designated as a fundamental course requirement and may only be attempted once unless otherwise determined by Board of Examiners.
For the purposes of considering a request for Reasonable Adjustments under the Disability Standards for Education (Commonwealth 2005), inherent requirements for this subject are articulated in the Unit Description, Learning Outcomes and Assessment Requirements of this entry. The University is dedicated to provide support to those with special requirements. Further details on the support for students with disabilities or medical conditions can be found at the Access and Inclusion website.
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