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Bachelor of Education Secondary
Charles Darwin University (CDU)
Course Details
The Bachelor of Education Secondary prepares you to become a secondary school teacher, eligible to teach in a range of secondary schools such as middle, secondary and senior colleges. The course is a mixture of discipline-specific curriculum and pedagogical studies, general education studies and professional experience. When you graduate, you'll be qualified to register as a teacher anywhere in Australia. The course focuses on the skills and knowledge that you will need to teach in high schools, as outlined by the Australian National Curriculum. It meets both the national and local need for teachers committed to improving educational outcomes for children in year 7 to year 12. In this course you will learn about: the school curriculum, contemporary approaches to issues in education, such as inclusivity, child and adolescent development, behaviour management and student wellbeing, improving the teaching-learning relationship in the classroom, teaching First Nation learners, developing an informed, evidence-based approach to learning and teaching in secondary school settings. As a secondary teacher, you will specialize in teaching certain subjects. As part of your degree, you will choose two specializations: a major and a minor. You can choose from a range of options, including: Technologies, Health and Physical Education, Humanities, Languages Other Than English - Chinese, Greek, Indonesian, Yolngu, Mathematics, Music, Science, Visual Arts, English. You can study a Bachelor of Education Secondary online or on campus, part-time or full-time. Should you choose to study online, you'll complete your placements close to home. When you graduate, your levels of personal literacy and numeracy will be broadly equivalent to the top 30% of the population. You are encouraged to review the employer eligibility requirements as they can vary state to state. Practical Placements: In order to complete the Bachelor of Education Secondary, you are required to undertake professional placements, providing you with invaluable experience and the readiness to practice. You must provide proof that you have met all university and State/Territory pre-placement requirements before commencing professional placements.
Qualification: Bachelor Degree (Pass)
Course structure: A candidate must successfully complete units totaling 320 credit points (cp). Within the specialist electives, students select a first teaching area (major) and second teaching area (minor) from the following areas: Major teaching areas in Science (Biology/Chemistry/Environmental Science/Physics); Languages (Chinese/Greek/Indonesian/Yolngu); English; Health and Physical Education; Humanities (History/Geography/Indigenous Knowledges); Digital Technology; Mathematics; Music; or Visual Arts. Second teaching area (minor) History and TESOL
CRICOS Code: 113101M
Address
Education and Community Precinct
54 Cavenagh Street
Darwin City, Northern Territory, 800
Attendance options
Full-time - 4 years
Total tuition costs
AUD $114,304
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Address
CDU Online
Attendance options
Online/Off-campus - 4 years
Total tuition costs
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