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As Australia faces increasing need for skilled educators, Griffith's Master of Secondary Teaching prepares graduates to teach students in Years 7 through 12. This degree is ideal for professionals with existing bachelor's qualifications who want to shift careers into education. Key benefits of the Master of Secondary Teaching program: Blend rigorous academic study with practical training to develop expertise in specialized subjects and secondary classroom leadership. The program addresses essential topics including teenage learning psychology, instructional planning, evaluation methods, and student engagement techniques. Develop analytical thinking skills and explore current educational challenges. Complete 60 days of guided teaching practice in real school environments, receiving coaching from veteran educators to enhance your instructional methods and classroom approach.
Applicants will need a completed Bachelor degree (or equivalent) that does not lead to teacher registration (with a minimum GPA of 4.0 on a 7-point scale) with disciplinary strengths in two distinctive teaching areas.
Applicants must also complete non-academic entry requirements to be eligible for this program.