A public research university with its main campus in Tasmania, Australia, is called the University of Tasmania (UTAS). Built around 1890. It is the fourth-oldest university in Australia. The institution is made of sandstone and a part of both the Association of Southeast Asian Institutions of Higher Learning and the international Association of Commonwealth Universities.
The university collaborates with 20 specialized research institutes and cooperative research centers, and it provides a variety of undergraduate and graduate degrees in a number of subject areas. The university's multiple 5 rating scores (far above world standard) for excellence in research earned by the Australian Research Council are in large part due to the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies. At the Australian Maritime College, the country's hub for maritime education, training, and research, the university also offers tertiary education.
There are three main campuses for the institution, located in Burnie, Launceston, and Hobart. On its Sydney sites in Darlinghurst and Rozelle, the College of Health and Medicine also houses a variety of small, specialized facilities. Additionally, it shares a research space with the Australian National Maritime Museum in Pyrmont.
The research strengths of the institution aim to benefit from Tasmania's distinctive features, notably its natural environment and geographic location. The research is strongest in the areas of data, knowledge, and decision-making as well as the environment, resources, and sustainability; creativity, culture, and society; health; the marine, antarctic, and maritime.
In your role as a primary or secondary school teacher, you may influence future generations.
Your ability to teach in a primary or secondary school context will be enhanced by earning a Master of Teaching, a pre-service teaching degree. With the help of our new fast track options, students may get their teaching certification in as little as 18 months thanks to the degree's design, which builds on prior postsecondary education and experience.
Internationally acclaimed studies in English literacy, inclusive education, the arts and creativity, regional and rural education, and other fields are used to influence your studies. These studies were motivated by the particular possibilities and problems faced by Tasmanian educators.
All Australian states and territories recognize this course since it has been accredited by the Tasmanian Teachers Registration Board. With 60 days of professional experience placements in classrooms, you may hone your teaching techniques in a secure and encouraging setting, graduating with the assurance needed to motivate the following generation.
Your undergraduate degree's major or specialization will decide the two curricular teaching areas you can pick from if you choose to specialize in secondary education.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
In a primary or secondary school environment, demonstrate how to combine subject-specific knowledge with pedagogical abilities for organizing, managing, and evaluating learning.
Use your cognitive, creative, analytical, critical, and practical abilities in a way that is compatible with your extensive understanding of education.
Plan, present, and execute complicated teaching and learning strategies with a successful synthesis of theoretical knowledge and practical abilities.
Be able to successfully communicate with and advocate for kids, teachers, parents, and other educational stakeholders.
Demonstrate professional behavior that is influenced by a critical examination of the ideals that guide modern education.
Fees:
Tuition: $31950 per year
Scholarships:
25% reduction in registered tuition fees for the duration of the course.
IELTS: 6.5(6)
Academics: 2.8 GPA