Master of Teaching (Secondary)

2020 Deakin University Handbook

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2020 course information

Award granted Master of Teaching (Secondary)
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Duration

2 years full time (4 years part time) - 16 credit points

Deakin courses can also be studied part time over a longer period.

Deakin course codeE763
Approval statusThis course is approved by the University under the Higher Education Standards Framework.
Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) recognition

The award conferred upon completion is recognised in the Australian Qualifications Framework at Level 9.

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Course sub-headings

Course overview

The Master of Teaching (Secondary) course is fully accredited by the Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT) and prepares graduates for employment as a secondary teacher in Australia and overseas.

Alongside core studies, you will complete 2 secondary curriculum studies from:

  • English
  • TESOL
  • languages other than English
  • drama
  • dance
  • media
  • visual arts
  • music
  • humanities
  • commerce and business
  • geography
  • history
  • mathematics
  • health
  • physics
  • biology
  • psychology
  • chemistry
  • science, and
  • environmental science. 

In addition to your curriculum studies, the final stage of the Masters of Teaching (Secondary) course offers you the opportunity to choose 1 of the following specialisation pathways:

  • internship
  • leadership
  • inclusive education
  • languages teaching
  • teaching English to speakers of other languages
  • internationalisation, or
  • research. 

You’ll be able to teach in secondary schools from junior secondary to VCE levels, as well as taking up education positions within organisations, cultural institutions, TAFE and adult community educational settings.

Professional recognition

This course is accredited by the Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT) as an initial teacher education program against the Australian professional standards for teachers. Graduates of this course who are intending to apply for registration with the Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT) may be required to provide further information. You are advised to check the VIT registration requirements carefully.

Career opportunities

There is a strong demand for qualified teachers and graduate starting salaries for teachers are high compared to the graduate average. The increased demand for teachers has also resulted in improvements in teaching conditions, resources and career advancement opportunities. As a graduate of this course you may find employment as a teacher within the private or public education sectors.

For more information go to DeakinTALENT

Participation requirements

Placement can occur at any time, including during the standard holiday breaks listed here: https://www.deakin.edu.au/courses/key-dates.

Reasonable adjustments to participation and other course requirements will be made for students with a disability. Click here for more information.

 

Research information

This is a graduate entry teaching course that introduces research based practice throughout the core professional studies units (a total of 6 credit points), which includes demonstrating their application of knowledge and skills through their 60-days of professional practice in education based contexts e.g. secondary schools.

As part of the series of core professional studies units, students are also required to complete a capstone assessment in the final year (1 credit point unit) to demonstrate their evidence based professional practice informed by data analysis and scholarship of teaching and learning.

Fees and charges

Fees and charges vary depending on your course, your fee category and the year you started. To find out about the fees and charges that apply to you, visit the Current students fees website.

Course Learning Outcomes

Deakin Graduate Learning Outcomes

Course Learning Outcomes

Discipline specific knowledge and capabilities

Apply an advanced, integrated understanding of: current theories of child and adolescent development; contemporary theories and early childhood pedagogy; conceptual, cognitive and developmental theories of learning and of barriers to learning to teaching practice, with a particular focus on literacy and numeracy skills of all children.

Demonstrate, analyse and synthesize an advanced and integrated understanding of the complex bodies of knowledge specific to the content areas to be taught and effective pedagogical approaches in secondary education.

Communication

Discern and use high level effective interpersonal, oral, written and electronic communication skills with students, their parents, colleagues and other stakeholders to demonstrate empathy, develop rapport and build teacher/ student/ parent partnerships and trust.

Use expert and specialised professional skills in teaching and learning to interpret and develop new knowledge and multimodal skills with students colleagues and the community.

Contribute to scholarly and professional practice and inquiry using a range of communication methods to engage and motivate students and establish positive and inclusive learning environments.

Digital literacy

Select, create, curate and evaluate a range of digital teaching and learning resources and technologies to support student engagement and learning in accordance with responsible and ethical practice.

Employ a range of digital resources to analyse and disseminate classroom research as a professional practitioner and in scholarly contexts and/or in leadership roles.

Critical thinking

Critically evaluate and synthesise information relating to student learning, using formative and summative assessment data, taking into consideration contemporary theories of curriculum and pedagogy to make judgments about the use of appropriate teaching, learning and assessment strategies and apply this understanding in professional practice, research and/or leadership roles.

Identify, analyse, implement, evaluate and adapt a range of cross-curricula and learning activities in response to the needs of students.

Inquire, research and reflect critically on professional practice and the scholarship of teaching.

Problem solving

Demonstrate expert and specialised knowledge and apply technical and creative skills to research, critically analyse, implement, evaluate a range of problems and issues in the learning environment and communities.

Use leadership, creativity and initiative to identify solutions and develop inclusive and supportive learning environments.

Critically reflect on professional practice and/or leadership role to generate creative approaches to a range of problems encountered in learning environment and communities.

Self-management

Work autonomously and responsibly and identify and plan for professional development as a reflective practitioner committed to high standards of professional practice.

Actively participate in an/or lead professional learning communities to deepen professional skills in and knowledge of contemporary educational issues.

Teamwork

Work collaboratively with colleagues, other professionals, families and members of the wider community who share responsibility for the learning and wellbeing of students to optimise student learning. 

Global citizenship

Apply advanced knowledge and skills as an educator to develop learning environments and experiences that address cultural diversity and socioeconomic factors to positively influence students’ learning.

Demonstrate and apply the legal and ethical responsibility required in the teaching profession.

Approved by Faculty Board 2014

 

Course rules

The Master of Teaching (Secondary) is typically 16 credit points.

The exact number of credit points you study depends on how much credit you receive as recognition of prior learning (RPL) – your professional experience and previous qualifications – which can save you time and money

To qualify for the award of Master of Teaching (Secondary), students must complete the following:

  • 8 core units
  • 2 curriculum study units in a first teaching method area
  • 2 curriculum study units in a second teaching method area
  • A further 4 credit points in one of the following specialisations:
    1. Inclusive Education
    2. Internship
    3. Languages Teaching. Note: Students undertaking the Languages Teaching specialisation must have the appropriate prior study of a language, as per the VIT Specialist Area Guidelines
    4. Research
    5. Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL)
    6. Internationalisation (Only available Cloud (online))
    7. Leadership (Only available Cloud (online)) and
  • AAI018 Academic Integrity (0-credit-point compulsory unit)

This course includes 60-days of supervised professional experience.

Students are also required to complete below 2 zero (0) credit point units ELN010 and ELN011 as part of the Literacy and Numeracy Test for Initial Teacher Education (LANTITE) in order to graduate from their course.

Course structure

Core units

Year 1

ELN010Australian Literacy Test (zero (0) credit points)

ELN011Australian Numeracy Test (zero (0) credit points)

EEE751Teaching: Promoting Successful Learning

EEE752Planning and Assessment with Diverse Learners

EPR731Orientation to the Teaching Profession

EPR732Building Capacity in Professional Experience

Two Secondary Curriculum Studies units in a first teaching method area

Two Secondary Curriculum Studies units in a second teaching method area

Year 2

EEE753Becoming a Professional Educator

EEH730Promoting Student Wellbeing

EPR733Reflecting On Practice in Professional Experience

EXC725Literacy and Numeracy Across the Curriculum

Students complete the remaining four credit points from one of the following specialisations:

Inclusive Education, Internship, Internationalisation, Languages Teaching, Leadership of Teaching, Research, Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages

Course structure

Secondary Curriculum Study Units

Learning Area 1: English

Single Method: English

ECL761English Curriculum Inquiry

ECL762English Curriculum Inquiry Senior Years

Dual Method: English/EAL

ECL761English Curriculum Inquiry

ECL762English Curriculum Inquiry Senior Years

ETL700Pedagogy for EAL Classrooms

ETL705Pedagogic Grammar

Learning Area 2: Mathematics

Single Method: Mathematics

ESM724Mathematics Curriculum Inquiry

ESM725Mathematics Curriculum Inquiry Senior Years

Double Method: Mathematics

ESM724Mathematics Curriculum Inquiry

ESM725Mathematics Curriculum Inquiry Senior Years

ESM704Problem Solving and Modelling

ESM733Exploring Space and Number

Learning Area 3: Science

Single Method: One of Science, Biology, Chemistry, Env. Science, Physics or Psychology

ESS744Science Curriculum Inquiry

Plus one of

ESS767Biology Curriculum Inquiry Senior Years

ESS768Chemistry Curriculum Inquiry Senior Years

ESS742Environmental Science Curriculum Inquiry Senior Years

ESS745Physics Curriculum Inquiry Senior Years

ESS701Psychology Curriculum Inquiry Senior Years

ESS755General Science Curriculum Inquiry Senior Years

Dual Method: Two of Science, Biology, Chemistry, Env. Science, Physics or Psychology

ESS744Science Curriculum Inquiry

ESS741Sustainability and Environmental Education

Plus two of

ESS767Biology Curriculum Inquiry Senior Years

ESS768Chemistry Curriculum Inquiry Senior Years

ESS742Environmental Science Curriculum Inquiry Senior Years

ESS745Physics Curriculum Inquiry Senior Years

ESS701Psychology Curriculum Inquiry Senior Years

ESS755General Science Curriculum Inquiry Senior Years

Learning Area 4: Humanities

Single Method: Humanities - Geography, Philosophy, Sociology, Economics, Business, Legal Studies or Global Politics

EHU701Humanities Curriculum Inquiry

EHU702Humanities Curriculum Inquiry Senior Years

Single Method: Humanities - History

EHU701Humanities Curriculum Inquiry

EHI702History Curriculum Inquiry Senior Years

Dual Method: Humanities/SOSE with History - one of Geography, Philosophy, Sociology, Economics, Business, Legal Studies or Global Politics - plus History

EHU701Humanities Curriculum Inquiry

EHU702Humanities Curriculum Inquiry Senior Years

EHI701History Curriculum Inquiry

EHI702History Curriculum Inquiry Senior Years

Dual Method: Humanities/SOSE - two of Geography, Philosophy, Sociology, Economics, Business, Legal Studies or Global Politics - without History

EHU701Humanities Curriculum Inquiry

EHU702Humanities Curriculum Inquiry Senior Years

EHU703Humanities Critical Inquiry 7 - 10

EHU704Humanities Research Inquiry Senior Years

Learning Area 5: Languages

Single Method: Languages - Language Other Than English (LOTE)

ETL710Teaching and Learning in Languages Classrooms

ETL716CLIL Pedagogy

Single Method: Languages - TESOL

ETL700Pedagogy for EAL Classrooms

ETL705Pedagogic Grammar

Dual Method: Languages - LOTE and TESOL

ETL710Teaching and Learning in Languages Classrooms

ETL716CLIL Pedagogy

ETL700Pedagogy for EAL Classrooms

ETL705Pedagogic Grammar

Learning Area 6: Health and PE

Single Method: Health

ESH702Health Curriculum Inquiry

ESH703Health Curriculum Inquiry Senior Years

Learning Area 7: The Arts

Single Method: Arts - One of Dance, Drama, Music or Visual Arts

ECA731Arts Education Curriculum Inquiry

ECA732Arts Education Curriculum Inquiry Senior Years

Single Method: Arts - Media

ECA735Arts Education Curriculum Inquiry 2

ECA736Arts Education Curriculum Inquiry Senior Years 2

Dual Method: Arts - Two different arts methods: Dance, Drama, Media, Music or Visual Arts

ECA731Arts Education Curriculum Inquiry

ECA732Arts Education Curriculum Inquiry Senior Years

ECA735Arts Education Curriculum Inquiry 2

ECA736Arts Education Curriculum Inquiry Senior Years 2

Double Method: Arts - Two of the same arts methods: Music, Drama, Visual Arts or Dance only

ECA731Arts Education Curriculum Inquiry

ECA732Arts Education Curriculum Inquiry Senior Years

ECA733Arts Education Critical Inquiry

ECA734Arts Education Research Inquiry Senior Years

Course structure

Specialisations

Students to select 4 credit points in one of the following specialisations:

Internship

EPR704Internship (4 credit points)

Research

EDX701Research Design Development and Method

EDX712Theory and Methodology in Education Research

EDX703Research Paper A

EDX704Research Paper B

Leadership of Teaching

Only available Cloud (online)

ELT711Theories and Models of Leadership: Introduction

ELT712Leadership Communities of Learners

ELT713Researching the Leadership of Teaching

ELT714Leadership of Teaching Profile

Inclusive Education

EIE701Personalising Learning

EIE702Teaching and Learning in the Inclusive Classroom

EIE703Designing Engagement for Learning

EIE704Supporting Communication in Inclusive Classrooms

Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages

ETL700Pedagogy for EAL Classrooms

ETL704Innovation in Language Curriculum

ETL705Pedagogic Grammar

ETL711Learning An Additional Language

Languages Teaching

Student must meet the VIT Specialist Area Guidelines for Languages Teaching to enrol in this specialisation.

ETL709Multilingualism and Multilingual Education in Global Contexts

ETL710Teaching and Learning in Languages Classrooms

ETL711Learning An Additional Language

ETL716CLIL Pedagogy

Internationalisation

EEG701Contemporary Issues in International Education

EEG702Professional Learning Theory and Practice in International Education

EEG703Governance and Capacity Building in International Education

EEG704Internationalising Curriculum in Education


Professional Experience Placement

Students are required to apply for a Working with Children Check. Apply online as a volunteer at https://www.workingwithchildren.vic.gov.au/.

All professional experience placements must be undertaken in an Australian school setting. Overseas placements are not permitted. 

For further information contact the School of Education, Professional Experience office.

Course duration - additional information

Course duration may be affected by delays in completing course requirements, such as accessing or completing work placements.

Further information

Student Central can help you with course planning, choosing the right units and explaining course rules and requirements.

Other learning experiences

Experiences in community and school or early childhood settings are embedded in some curriculum units beyond the professional experience placements. Students are also encouraged to volunteer in these settings. Wherever possible, academic staff work alongside education professionals and preservice teachers in these authentic learning experiences.

Research and research-related study

Independent research and practitioner research components are embedded across a number of units. Preservice teachers are expected to engage in critically reflective research on their own practice as a way of demonstrating their progress against the professional standards for graduate teachers.