What you'll learn
Become a nurturing and effective early years teacher in just two years of full-time study. With flexible study options, you could even be working in primary schools from your second year, while completing your studies. Graduate with an extended scope of practice in early childhood education, ready to meet the evolving demands of modern education and teach children from birth to eight years.
Gain a thorough understanding of childhood growth and development. Refine your skills in leadership and advocacy, ready to support children and families in diverse and challenging circumstances. Investigate the histories and philosophies of early education, exploring contemporary and alternative approaches. Master effective methods for teaching early literacy and numeracy.
In your first year, you’ll learn to plan, implement and document play-based learning activities. Explore concepts of language development – understanding how it works, develops and is used by children. Discover evidence-informed approaches to cultivate wellbeing and resilience, addressing inequalities and trauma in culturally diverse communities. During your second semester, complete a 10-day professional work placement in a real-world setting.
Your second year focuses on teaching early literacy and topics across the Australian Curriculum, including the Arts, Humanities, Social Sciences, Languages, Health and Physical Education, Mathematics, Science, and Design and Technologies. During this year, you’ll complete two professional placements totalling 60 days. One will be a 30-day placement in a preschool setting, working with children aged three to five. The other will be a 30-day placement in a Junior Primary setting, teaching children in Reception (the foundation year) to Year 2. If you already hold a Bachelor of Teaching (Early Childhood Education), you’ll complete one placement in a Junior Primary setting and a specialisation course instead of the early childhood placement.
A Working With Children Check (Police check) is required for all students to undertake placements and graduate. In addition, you must pass the Literacy and Numeracy Test for Initial Teacher Educators (LANTITE) prior to undertaking the final placement course.