Master of Teaching (Primary)
Study online and cultivate a love of learning as a dynamic primary school teacher. A Teaching (Primary) program with Charles Sturt University is a graduate-entry online degree that prepares you to teach children aged from five to 12, helping them develop the knowledge, skills and dispositions to provide the best possible start in life.
Duration
24 months
Starting Date
February, July
Tuition Fee
AUD $24,640 per year
Location
Online
CRICOS
00005F
About the program
Building on the strengths of your undergraduate degree, the postgraduate course the Teaching (Primary) program with Charles Sturt University prepares you to be a critically reflective teacher, responsive to the diverse needs of learners and communities. You’ll develop effective teaching skills across the range of subjects taught in NSW primary schools: English; mathematics; science; technology; creative arts; human society and its environment; and personal development, health and physical education.
As well as focusing on high-level practical competence, this degree provides a greater depth of understanding of theory and current research findings. You’ll graduate with enhanced skills in interpreting, applying and conducting classroom research. Online delivery provides real flexibility, allowing you to choose when and where you complete your degree.
Our dedicated teaching staff have made substantial contributions to research, policy and curriculum development over many years. This degree includes two 30-day professional experience placements to develop your skills. By the time you graduate, you’ll be ready to put the latest developments in learning and teaching into practice. Charles Sturt University offers personalised support and academic assistance, including continual contact with your subject coordinator throughout work placements.
Career opportunities
The Master of Teaching (Primary) is your opportunity to explore your passion for education in an ever-changing world, and provide children with a learning experience that will see them develop and take form as tomorrow’s leaders.
You’ll graduate qualified to teach children from kindergarten to Year 6 in government and non-government schools, and you may go on to pursue leadership roles such as lead teacher, assistant principal and principal. This degree provides a distinct advantage in the job market and lays a strong foundation for future professional development.
Courses Included
- Learning and Development K-6
- Indigenous Australian Studies for Teachers
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community Education Program
- Social Justice, Ethics and Inclusion in Classroom Practice
- Teaching and Assessing the Creative Arts
- Primary English Curriculum: Understanding Language and Literacy
- English Curriculum: Pedagogies in the Primary Years