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Research shows that 75% of tomorrow's jobs will require STEM expertise. Preparing the next generation for these opportunities starts with educators who can share essential knowledge and cultivate necessary abilities.
This program offers a distinctive path to developing comprehensive environmental science expertise before earning your teaching credentials. Rather than memorizing facts, you'll learn critical thinking methods. As an educator, this approach will empower you to foster curiosity, investigation, and independent learning in your students, helping shape future STEM innovators. Our science curriculum blends academic concepts with practical application, emphasizing experimental methodology to develop well-rounded skills for classroom, lab, and outdoor settings. Hands-on laboratory work, research projects, and field studies begin in your first year. Upon completion, you'll possess the analytical and problem-solving capabilities that successful scientists need.
During your Master of Teaching degree, you'll complete Professional Experience placements in secondary schools, applying your learning under the supervision of experienced teachers. These placements may occur in government, independent, or Catholic school systems. You'll have opportunities to gain experience in different regions or even internationally.