Master of Teaching - 2019

Postgraduate - Course

Commencement year

This course entry applies to students commencing this course in 2019 and should be read in conjunction with information provided in the 'Faculty information' section of this Handbook by the Faculty of Education.

Other commencement years for this course: 2018, 2017, 2016 and more

Unit codes that are not linked to their entry in the Handbook are not available for study in the current year.

Course code

D6001

Credit points

96

Abbreviated title

MTeach

CRICOS code

083045M

Managing faculty

Education

Coordinator

Student advisersStudent advisers (http://www.monash.edu.au/education/current-students/contact/)

Contact details

Monash Connect: 1800 MONASH (1800 666 274)

Faculty of EducationFaculty of Education (http://monash.edu/education/current-students/contact/)

Admission and fees

Australia

Course progression map

D6001 (pdf)

Course type

Specialist
Master by coursework

Standard duration

2 years FT

This course of study must be completed in a minimum of 1.5 years (accelerated progression for selected specialisations) or two years (normal progression) and a maximum of five years, and enrolment must be continuous.

Mode and location

On-campus (Clayton, Peninsula)

Off-campus (Peninsula)

Award

Master of Teaching in Early Years Education

Master of Teaching in Early Years and Primary Education

Master of Teaching in Primary Education

Master of Teaching in Primary and Secondary Education

Master of Teaching in Secondary Education

The award conferred depends on the specialisation completed.

Alternative exits

Graduate Certificate of Education Studies

Graduate Diploma of Education Studies

Master of Education

Refer to 'Alternative exits' entry below for further requirements and details.

Description

This course prepares graduates for a career as a skilled, critical and effective educator in the early childhood sector, primary schools, secondary schools, or a combination of these. The course is designed for those with an undergraduate degree in any discipline who want to gain a teaching qualification.

You will build a high level of expertise in one of five specialisations:

  • Early years education
  • Early years and primary education
  • Primary education
  • Primary and secondary education
  • Secondary education.

The course will prepare you for teaching in an increasingly diverse, complex and changing world. You will engage with contemporary ideas and practices and learn how to foster the learning of children and young people with varied needs. This will enable you to develop your students' creative, intellectual, physical, personal and social capabilities.

While learning to handle the complex nature of teaching, you will develop the specific professional knowledge and teaching skills needed to engage students of various ages and developmental stages with particular school subjects. Professional experience offered throughout the course in urban, rural, remote or international locations and education settings will build your knowledge of teaching and learning. As a result, you will become a thoughtful, effective and inclusive educator, able to design learning experiences that ensure your future students have the right balance of challenge and support to progress in areas such as the arts and music, English, mathematics, civics and citizenship, physical education, health and wellbeing, science and humanities.

The Master of Teaching prepares professional educators for the global workforce. As a graduate of the course, you will have a strong base for decision making within your practice and be in a position to establish yourself as a leader of the future.

Outcomes

These course outcomes are aligned with the Australian Qualifications Framework level 9 and Monash Graduate AttributesAustralian Qualifications Framework level 9 and Monash Graduate Attributes (http://monash.edu/pubs/handbooks/alignmentofoutcomes.html).

Upon successful completion of this course it is expected that you will be able to:

  1. demonstrate advanced skills, knowledge and capabilities relevant to their specialisation and disciplines
  2. understand and engage with education policy, theories, legislation and research, and apply these to pedagogical practice
  3. understand, design and implement relevant curriculum and pedagogy that responds to learners in Australian and international contexts
  4. understand the diversity of learners and demonstrate responsive relationships and pedagogical practices
  5. develop teaching and learning strategies that widen participation and inclusion of learners to enhance their individual and social prospects
  6. use and creatively integrate information and communication technologies to enhance learning
  7. work independently and collaboratively within an educational workplace and participate in and lead complex problem solving
  8. demonstrate advanced capacity as knowledgeable, articulate and reflective practitioners who can be future leaders in education
  9. engage with local and professional communities to inform responses to education priorities
  10. demonstrate scholarly practice to extend professional understanding through inquiry and research
  11. design and implement effective assessment and apply data-based and research-led decision making to report on and improve student learning outcomes
  12. demonstrate commitment to lifelong learning and leadership as core aspects of collaborative professional practice
  13. articulate professional values and commitment to education to secure socially just and sustainable futures for learners.

Mandatory course requirements

National Literacy and Numeracy Test for Initial Teacher Education Students

You must achieve the standard in the National Literacy and Numeracy Test for Initial Teacher Education Students.*

You must:

  • make your first attempt at completing the test by 30 June in the year of your first enrolment in the course or before you have attempted 24 credit points of study, whichever is the latter
  • achieve the test standard by 31 December in the year of your first enrolment in the course or before you have attempted 48 credit points of study, whichever is the latter.

If you do not achieve the standard in both the literacy and numeracy components of the test within the stipulated time you will be excluded from the course.

* This requirement applies to students in all specialisations except early years education.

Professional experience

You must satisfactorily complete supervised professional experience as required for your specialisation.

Before participating in professional experience in any education setting, you must:

For advice on professional experience intervention, support and unsatisfactory progress refer to the Professional experience intervention and support policyProfessional experience intervention and support policy (http://www.monash.edu/education/current-students/policies-and-procedures/professional-experience-intervention-and-support-policy).

Professional experience expenses

You are responsible for any expenses incurred while undertaking professional experience (e.g. transport, equipment).

Professional recognition

The specialisations in this course are accredited by professional bodies. Refer to Professional recognitionProfessional recognition (http://www.monash.edu.au/pubs/2018handbooks/undergrad/edu-04.html) for information.

Structure

The course is structured in three parts. You must complete Part A. Orientation studies, while Part B. Specialist education studies and Part C. Applied professional practice are differentiated by specialisation.

Part A: Orientation studies

These studies provide an orientation to the field of education. You will consider the nature of learning and the influences upon it, and the nature of teaching and teachers' work within the broader family and community context within which children's and young people's learning takes place. You will also develop your understanding of literacy as the basis of how we learn, both formally and informally, across the age span.

Part B: Specialist education studies

These studies will provide you with advanced knowledge and skills relevant to thoughtful, innovative and evidence-based practice within your chosen specialisation. You will acquire both the broad principles of curriculum, pedagogy and assessment that underpin the teaching and learning of children and young people in varied education settings, and the specific knowledge required to apply these principles in particular school learning areas.

Part C: Applied professional practice

Professional experience in education settings relevant to your teaching specialisation will enable you to connect the theoretical components of your course with practical aspects of teaching and learning under the valuable guidance of practitioners. You will also study the complex and powerful role that teachers have as leaders in classroom, school and community settings, with the power to change, and develop strategies to enable you to take your place as an active contributor to shaping education locally and globally. If you are in a single sector specialisation, you will also have the opportunity to undertake an extended professional project.

Requirements

The course requires the completion of 96 points including Part A. Orientation studies, Part B. Specialist education studies and Part C. Applied professional practice, and the additional 'Mandatory course requirements' detailed above.

You must complete a common Part A, but Parts B and C are differentiated by specialisation. For the units required for Part A, and for Parts B and C in each specialisation, refer to the links under 'Specialisations' below.

The course progression mapcourse progression map (http://www.monash.edu.au/pubs/2019handbooks/maps/map-d6001.pdf) provides guidance on unit enrolment for each semester of study.

Units are 6 credit points unless otherwise stated.

Specialisations

You must complete one of the following specialisations:

Alternative exits

You may exit this course early and apply to graduate with the following awards, provided you have satisfied the requirements for that award during your enrolment in the master's course:

  • Graduate Certificate of Education Studies after successful completion of 24 points of study
  • Graduate Diploma of Education Studies after successful completion of 48 points of study
  • Master of Education after successful completion of 96 points of study with a minimum of 48 credit points at level 5.

Note: These exit awards do not qualify graduates to be registered or employed as teachers.

Progression to further studies

Successful completion of this course may provide a pathway to D4004 Graduate Certificate of Educational Research.

If you achieve a weighted average mark of at least 65% you may apply for admission to D4004 Graduate Certificate of Educational Research as a pathway to a higher degree by research.