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If you’re passionate about teaching and are keen to build a rewarding career in secondary school teaching, La Trobe’s Master of Teaching (Secondary) is for you.
Master of Teaching (Secondary)
2 years full time / 1.5 years accelerated
July 2024, February 2025
Applicants are advised to apply 9 months in advance
Teachers College (Secondary)
Postgraduate
School of Education
Australia
The Master of Teaching (Secondary) offered at La Trobe University in Australia is a postgraduate entry program.
You’ll graduate well versed in the diverse academic and developmental needs of young people. You’ll gain discipline expertise to teach across the stages of schooling, with specialization in one double (Drama, Mathematics, Physical Education and Visual Arts) or two single method-teaching areas from the following disciplines:
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Professional experience is based around inquiry and experiential learning with iterative skill development opportunities linking knowledge, context and experience to understanding the theoretical dimensions needed to understand practice in school and other learning contexts. You’ll complete 60 days of professional experience during the Master of Teaching (Secondary) at La Trobe University.
Applicants undertaking the Master of Teaching Secondary at La Trobe University must hold a Bachelor degree or approved equivalent in a relevant discipline area/s for primary or secondary teaching as per the National Program Standards and the Victorian Institute of Teaching. For secondary teaching, students must qualify in either one double (Drama, Mathematics, Physical Education, Commerce, and Visual Arts) or two single method-teaching areas from the listed disciplines: Arts, English, Health, Physical Education, Humanities, Languages, Mathematics, Outdoor education, Science, SOSE and TESOL.
Applicants must also take a non-cognitive assessment test called CASPer, and it is completed online.
La Trobe University’s Master of Teaching (Secondary) is accredited by the Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT). Professional registration may require an application to the professional body and may have additional or ongoing requirements beyond the completion of the degree.
Graduates of La Trobe’s Master of Teaching programs are eligible to apply for licensing in Canada, however, it is critical students understand the requirements needed to complete this process before licensing will be granted. KOM understand the process and requirements needed to enter the teaching profession in Canada. All students applying directly through KOM will be supported with the latest information on the accreditation process.