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Bachelor of Education (Primary)Overview Description:
o Credit points: Represent the combined value of individual subjects in a degree. One subject usually constitutes three credit points.
Structure Disclaimer - The list of subjects below is correct for 2008, but may change for 2009. Prospective students should contact the University to confirm admission requirements and the availability of courses.
PROFESSIONAL STUDIES ED1401:03 Introduction to Education ED1421:03 Language and Literacies in Education ED1441:03 Information Communication Technologies and Education ED1481:03 Childhood and Adolescence ED1491:03 Numeracy in Education FOCUS OR OTHER DISCIPLINE STUDIES 9 credit points as follows: 3 credit points from Special Needs Focus Study; and 6 credit points from other Discipline Studies level 1 (see Focus Studies and Discipline Studies subjects listed under Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Education and Bachelor of Education with Honours) YEAR 2 PROFESSIONAL STUDIES ED2190:03 Health and Physical Education for Primary School ED2193:03 Mathematics Education for Primary School ED2194:03 English Education for Primary School ED2488:03 Second Year Professional Experience ED2491:03 Managing Teaching and Learning ED2990:03 Education for Cultural Diversity FOCUS OR OTHER DISCIPLINE STUDIES 6 credit points from other Discipline Studies level 2 (see Focus Studies subjects listed under Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Education and Bachelor of Education with Honours) YEAR 3 PROFESSIONAL STUDIES ED3190:03 Social and Environmental Education for Primary School ED3192:03 Science Education for Primary School ED3193:03 Inquiries into Primary Teaching ED3194:03 Arts Education for Primary School ED3488:03 Third Year Professional Experience ED4306:03 Students with Reading Difficulties ED4890:03 Inclusive Education for Special Needs FOCUS STUDIES 3 credit points from Focus Studies at any level (see Focus Studies subjects listed under Award Requirements for the Bachelor of Education and Bachelor of Education with Honours) YEAR 4 PROFESSIONAL STUDIES ED4190:03 Integrating Learning and Teaching in Primary Curriculum ED4403:03 Advanced English and Mathematics Education ED4487:03 Specialist Professional Experience ED4488:03 Fourth Year Professional Experience A ED4489:03 Fourth Year Professional Experience B ED4491:03 Futures and Education ED4492:03 Technology Across the Curriculum FOCUS STUDIES 3 credit points from either ED5857:03 Assessment OR ED5871:03 Language Acquisition and Reading Honours YEAR 1 AND YEAR 2 As for the Bachelor of Education for intending primary teachers of students with special needs focusing on years 1 to 7. YEAR 3 PROFESSIONAL STUDIES ED3190:03 Social and Environmental Education for Primary School ED3192:03 Science Education for Primary School ED3193:03 Inquiries into Primary Teaching ED3194:03 Arts Education for Primary School ED3488:03 Third Year Professional Experience ED3992:06 Research Methodologies in Education ED4306:03 Students with Reading Difficulties ED4890:03 Inclusive Education for Special Needs YEAR 4 PROFESSIONAL STUDIES ED4190:03 Integrating Learning and Teaching in Primary Curriculum ED4403:03 Advanced English and Mathematics Education ED4487:03 Specialist Professional Experience ED4488:03 Fourth Year Professional Experience A ED4489:03 Fourth Year Professional Experience B ED4902:03 Honours Thesis Part 1 of 2 ED4903:06 Honours Thesis Part 2 of 2 Career Opportunities Primary school education graduates teach years 1-7 across all curriculum areas in state and independent schools, including the Catholic school system. Teaching is a portable qualification and teachers are in demand throughout Australia and overseas. Many JCU graduates have taken the opportunity to travel and teach in Europe, Asia and North America. Additional career opportunities exist in government departments (children's services, family services, education, health), community development and welfare agencies, educational attractions, and support services for families. Practical Experience An integral part of becoming a teacher at JCU is gaining practical experience. Students teach in schools and other educational settings. Professional experience commences in first year. Students have the opportunity to undertake professional experience in a range of settings and locations. Students must obtain a 'Blue Card' (refer to Additional Entry Requirements) before commencing professional experience. Professional Recognition Successful JCU graduates can register with the Queensland College of Teachers. To enrol and find out course fees, intake dates, entry requirements and more details about courses and the Institute please click on the Enquiry button and complete our form and one of our staff member will get back to you very soon. |
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