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The Master of Teaching provides preservice teacher training for graduate students and an advanced initial secondary teaching qualification for both government and non-government schools in New South Wales and in all other states in Australia. It is also widely accepted as a teaching qualification overseas.
The program is normally undertaken full-time over one calendar year, then part-time over one calendar year. Mid-year entry is normally not available. During the program students will complete a range of core courses, method courses and 85 days of professional experience, including 50 days of supervised teaching practice in at least two different secondary schools, and two electives drawn from any area in the Master of Education programme. Teaching specialisations offered in 2011: Double Method Courses (**See below for the list of double method course requirements)
Single Method Courses:
(***See below for the list of single method course requirements)
Prospective English or History teachers may select a double or single method. Prospective Mathematics and Science teachers may select only one double method. Others may select two single method courses.
*ESL is a second teaching specialisation only. The prerequisites are two years of languages, or two years of linguistics, or one of each, or the equivalent. Students may apply for internal transfer from the Master of Teaching to the Graduate Diploma of Education (Secondary) at the end of any semester with full credit for all studies completed. Admissions requirements The program requires students to study two single teaching specialisations, or one double teaching specialisation from those methods listed above. Applicants require an appropriate undergraduate degree from a recognised institution with adequate background studies in relevant teaching discipline/s as follows: Main teaching specialisation – a major (three years of study, six semester long courses with at least 4 of these at level (year) 2 or above) Second teaching specialisation – a minor (two years of study, four semester long courses with at least 2 of these at level (year) 2 or above) Additional English language requirements A very high level of competence in spoken and written English is required: Minimum Band 4 in HSC English Advanced, Standard English or English as a Second Language or equivalent or an overall IELTS score of 7.5, with a minimum of 8.0 in speaking and listening and a minimum of 7.0 in reading and writing, or the equivalent. Program Objectives and Learning Outcomes The program is designed to enable students to acquire or develop knowledge and skills to an advanced level in the following areas:
The program consists of 16 compulsory and elective courses, including 85 days of structured professional experience, including 50 days of supervised teaching practice, and either one double method or two single method courses, and two electives drawn from any area of the Master of Education program. Note that the first year of study is normally undertaken over 3 semesters in one calendar year with students completing 30 UOC in Semester 1 & 2 and 12 UOC in Summer Semester U1. The second year of the study is normally undertaken part-time over 2 semesters while students are in their first year of teaching.
Year 1: Full-time enrolment only Semester 1:
Semester 2:
Summer Semester (U1 only):
Note that prospective English or Modern History teachers may select a double or single method. Prospective Mathematics and Science teachers may select only one double method. Others may select two single method courses.
Double Method Courses: English, Modern History, Mathematics, Science Single Method Courses: Aboriginal Studies, Business Studies, Drama, Economics, English, English as a Second Language (ESL), Geography, Modern History, Languages (including French, German, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Indonesian), Legal Studies As the program includes 50 days supervised teaching experience in at least two secondary schools, all applicants must be available for five days per week for the full school day (approximately 8.30am – 4pm) in late May-June and in August-September. Applicants are required to undertake the ‘Working with Children Check’ prior to undertaking professional experience and a police record check is completed prior to employment in schools. Year 2: Part-time enrolment only, all students must be teaching in an approved school setting. Semester 1:
Semester 2:
Academic rules 1. A Master of Teaching (Secondary) may be awarded by the Council to a candidate who has satisfactorily completed a program of advanced study. Entry requirements 2. (1) A candidate for the Master of Teaching (Secondary) shall: (a) have been awarded an appropriate degree of Bachelor from the University of New South Wales or a qualification considered equivalent from another university or tertiary institution at a level acceptable to the Standing Committee of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (hereinafter referred to as the Committee); and (b) meet the previous studies meet the prerequisites for their selected teaching methods/specialisation/s. These prerequisites normally involve at least a major (three consecutive years of study, usually six courses) in the main teaching specialisation, and a minor (two years of study, usually four courses) in the second teaching specialisation. (c) meet the English language proficiency requirements: Higher School Certificate minimum Band 4 in Standard English, or a Higher School Certificate minimum Band 4 in English as a Second Language, or a Higher School Certificate minimum Band 4 in Advanced English, or an overall IELTS score of 7.5, with a minimum of 8.0 in speaking and Listening and a minimum of 7.0 in reading and writing, or the equivalent. (2) In exceptional cases an applicant who submits evidence of such other academic and professional qualifications as may be approved by the Committee may be permitted to enrol for the degree. (3) If the Committee is not satisfied with the qualifications submitted by an applicant the Committee may require the applicant to undergo such assessment or carry out such work as the Committee may prescribe, before permitting enrolment. Enrolment and Progression 3. (1) An application to enrol as a candidate for the Master of Teaching shall be lodged with the Registrar at least two calendar months before the commencement of the semester in which enrolment is to begin. (2) To qualify for the award of the Master of Teaching candidates must obtain over a period of study of no less than four semesters 96 units of credit. The maximum period of candidature shall be eight academic semesters from the date of commencement. In special cases an extension of these times may be granted by the Committee. (3) A student enrolling in a course must satisfy the prerequisite and co requisite requirements in that course. These requirements may be waived at the discretion of the Head of the School. (4) The progress of a candidate shall be reviewed at least once annually by the Committee and as a result of the review the Committee may cancel enrolment or take such other action as it considers appropriate. Credit Transfer and Advanced Standing Students may apply for credit, credit transfer and advanced standing if they can demonstrate equivalent study at UNSW or another institution. The maximum credit, credit transfer and advanced standing granted for the Master of Teaching is 48 units of credit, unless the candidate is transferring from the Graduate Diploma in Education (Secondary) at UNSW, in which case full credit for all equivalent studies completed will be given. Articulation Rules The Master of Teaching (Secondary) forms part of a sequence of articulated programs comprising the Graduate Diploma of Education (Secondary) and Master of Teaching. A postgraduate student enrolled in an articulated program may progress from the Graduate Diploma to Master’s degree with full credit for courses completed in the Graduate Diploma of Education (Secondary), and vice versa. Fees 4. A candidate shall pay such fees as may be determined from time to time by the Council. For information regarding fees for UNSW programs, please refer to the following website: https://my.unsw.edu.au/student/fees/FeesMainPage.html
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