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1737 - Graduate Diploma of Education (Secondary)

This course entry should be read in conjunction with information provided in the Faculty information section of this Handbook by the managing faculty for this course

Abbreviated titleGradDipEd(Sec)
CRICOS Code064779G
Managing facultyEducation
Study location and modeOff-campus (Gippsland)
On-campus (Clayton)
Multi-modal (Gippsland)
Total credit points required60
Duration (years)

1 year FT, 2 years PT
In order to complete this course within one year it is necessary for students to overload by six points in both semesters one and semester two.

Minimum grade for completionCandidates must satisfactorily complete all units and receive a satisfactory teaching assessment to be eligible for the award.
Contact detailsTelephone +61 3 9905 2819 (Clayton) or +61 3 9902 6367 (Gippsland), or visit http://www.education.monash.edu.au.
Course coordinatorMr Stephen Keast (Clayton), Dr Ann Ryan/Dr Wendy Sutherland Smith (Gippsland)

Description

This program of studies is designed for graduates who wish to become secondary school teachers. The course combines academic studies of the foundations of education with curriculum teaching units appropriate to the student's first degree and their chosen areas of teaching specialisation. Students will engage in a range of teaching and learning approaches, in university and fieldwork settings.

Fieldwork

Professional placement units are normally taken concurrently with enrolment in the core curriculum units and the curriculum specialism units. They provide supervised teaching practice in the teaching area of the student's curriculum units while on school placement.

The course includes up to a total of 50 days of school placements taken through these four units. Students must be available to undertake these on a full-time basis for several weeks at a time. For full time students, placement is typically conducted in two blocks of five weeks, one each semester. For part time students, it is typically conducted in four blocks of two to three weeks, one block in each of four semesters. Students who are employed in schools must complete at least 25 days of supervised school placement in a setting other than the school at which they are employed.

Weekend school

Non-compulsory weekend schools may be offered in some units for off-campus students.

Objectives

Upon successful completion of this course students will:

  • have consolidated their theoretical knowledge of teaching and learning and the culture and contexts of schooling
  • have developed a high level of competence as knowledgeable, reflective, research oriented and articulate practitioners
  • be self-sufficient and independent as beginning teachers in a secondary context
  • adopt a professional orientation to all aspects of their work in schools and classrooms.

Structure

The course comprises:

(a.) eight 6-credit-point units of campus-based study:

  • four core education units
  • two core curriculum units (or 1 core curriculum unit and 1 curriculum elective unit)
  • two curriculum specialism units

(b.) four three-credit-point professional placement units, providing up to 50 days of school-based teaching practice:

Units available

Core education units

Core curriculum units

Students select two of the following core curriculum units, or one core curriculum units and one curriculum elective unit from the following list. Students are advised to consult the list of curriculum specialist units and their prerequisites prior to choosing the core curriculum units:

  • EDF4110 Arts education
  • EDF4111 Business education
  • EDF4112 English language and literacy education
  • EDF4113 General science education
  • EDF4114 Health, outdoor and physical education
  • EDF4115 ICT / New media
  • EDF4116 Mathematics and numeracy education
  • EDF4117 Second language pedagogy
  • EDF4118 Social and environmental education
  • EDF4119 The world of Jewish education

Elective curriculum units

  • EDF4510 Connecting curriculum
  • EDF4511 ESL in content areas
  • EDF4512 Gifted education
  • EDF4513 Indigenous and traditional education in a global world
  • EDF4514 Vocational and workplace learning

Curriculum specialism units

Students select two of the following curriculum specialism units. Students are advised to check the prerequisites for their specialism units prior to selecting their core curriculum units:

Please note the following:

(i.) some curriculum specialism units may only be available in off-campus mode every second year

(ii.) the availability of any of the curriculum specialism units from year to year is dependent on the faculty's ability to provide appropriate tutorial assistance, supervision and teaching practice facilities.

Requirements

Full-time course requirements

First semester

  • EDF4004 Assessing learning
  • EDF4005 Productive classrooms
  • EDF41xx Core curriculum unit 1
  • EDF41xx Core curriculum unit 2 or EDF45xx curriculum elective unit
  • EDF4730 Professional experience 1A and EDF4731 Professional experience 1B

Second semester

  • EDF4006 Professional engagement
  • EDF4007 Schooling and diversity
  • EDF44xx Curriculum specialism unit 1
  • EDF44xx Curriculum specialism unit 2
  • EDF4733 Professional experience 2A and EDF4734 Professional experience 2B

Some students may be required to attend sessions at a residential camp before the first teaching round.

Part-time course requirements

Year 1

First semester
  • EDF4005 Productive classrooms (core education unit)
  • EDF41xx Core curriculum unit 1
  • EDF4730 Professional experience 1A
Second semester
  • EDF4007 Schooling and diversity (core education unit)
  • EDF44xx Curriculum specialism unit 1
  • EDF4733 Professional experience 2A

Year 2

First semester
  • EDF4004 Assessing learning (core education unit)
  • EDF41xx Core curriculum unit 2 or EDF45xx Curriculum elective unit
  • EDF4731 Professional experience 1B
Second semester
  • EDF4006 Professional engagement (core education unit)
  • EDF44xx Curriculum specialism unit 2
  • EDF4734 Professional experience 2B

Professional recognition

Graduates are eligible for employment as secondary school teachers in the government, Catholic and independent school systems in Victoria. For interstate and overseas positions, applicants are advised to check with local authorities.

Award(s) received on completion

Graduate Diploma of Education (Secondary)

 

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