Overview

The Master of Teaching (Primary) is one of four in a suite of graduate entry courses which aims to provide a comprehensive and flexible online program that will prepare graduates for a career in modern educational contexts providing for the needs of school students. This aim is considered within a context of schooling that sees the role of teaching as developing the individual whilst contributing to the betterment of society. The broad goal of this course is to develop graduates who are able to cater for the diverse needs and challenges facing students and who see themselves as agents of change and have the expertise to teach across the primary years.

Admission and Credit

Admission

Entry Requirement

Credit

Credit Arrangements

Language requirements

Non-Standard

Structure

Course information
Essential set128 Credit Points

Enrolment pattern

   

Learning outcomes

Upon completion of this course, graduates will be able to:
1.
Discuss educational theories, principles, policy and practice, evaluating and applying them to their own professional teaching practice to create effective, inclusive and safe learning environments.
2.
Engage ethically and act responsibly in making judgements, planning, problem solving and in decision making in professional contexts with diverse communities including the promotion of ecologically sustainable practices.
3.
Apply principles of social justice, inclusion, empathy, equity and access to employ teaching practices that recognise and respect Indigenous knowledges, the diversity and cultures of young people, families and communities.
4.
Plan learning programs and implement a range of effective teaching and assessment strategies that meet the needs of individual students and are responsive to students' diverse linguistic, cultural, religious and socioeconomic backgrounds.
5.
Apply and integrate Information and Communication Technologies, in a safe, responsible, and ethical manner.
6.
Plan, develop and implement a range of appropriate strategies to assess and provide feedback on learning.
7.
Explain strategies to communicate effectively and develop respectful, high expectation relationships with students, parents and/or carers.
8.
Apply appropriate models of enquiry, reflective practice and information seeking strategies for ongoing professional learning, evaluation and to inform and improve teaching practice and student learning.
9.
Design, develop and implement curriculum in the full range of primary curriculum areas.
10.
Demonstrate the capacity to contribute collegially and intellectually to the profession by initiating or taking advantage of research, leadership and community opportunities.
11.
Demonstrate the capacity to critically evaluate, interpret and design research for educational purposes.

Professional accreditation

NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA)
Notes :https://study.csu.edu.au/courses/professional-accreditation