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Advance your career prospects with UNE's Master of Teaching (Secondary) program. Develop specialized expertise to become a highly qualified educator who creates meaningful change. Pursue your studies online with adaptable scheduling that fits your life. Position yourself at the cutting edge of pedagogical excellence to achieve your professional aspirations in education.
This program provides advanced competencies to make significant contributions to the field of teaching. You will:
Enjoy the flexibility to select up to three teaching specializations aligned with your academic background, including English, Mathematics, Science, Languages, Chemistry, Business Studies, Society and Culture, among others.
Benefit from our specialized Teaching English as an Additional Language or Dialect (EALD) track and extended curriculum options in English, Mathematics, Science, and Music.
Develop hands-on teaching abilities through 60 days of supervised practice across three units, featuring both virtual classroom experiences and professional internships.
Enhance your research capabilities by undertaking a dedicated research project.
Cultivate independent research skills while exploring the societal significance of educational practice.
Selecting UNE means partnering with a pioneer in online professional development for educators. Our students consistently award us top 5-star ratings in The Good Universities Guide for both Overall Experience and Student Support.
Teacher Certification: Requirements differ across Australian states. UNE's program aligns with NSW Education Standards Authority (NESA) guidelines within the national teaching framework. Prospective students must verify their eligibility with their state's regulatory body (including NSW applicants).
This program qualifies for Student Income Support. Eligible candidates may apply for Youth Allowance or Austudy. The course holds accreditation from the New South Wales Education Standards Authority (NESA).