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Graduate Diploma In Education
The Graduate Diploma in Education (GDipEd) is a professional
pre-service course in education for graduates of this or another
approved university who seek teacher qualifications. It also
serves as an introduction to the study of education for those
who will later pursue further studies in the field, for example
at the Masters level.
Intending applicants for the Graduate Diploma course are advised
that it may be necessary to restrict enrolments. If this is
necessary, selection to the course will be made on the basis
of academic merit and suitability of the first degree to teaching
requirements. Preference will be given to graduates of the
University of Wollongong. A statement of interests and experience
in Education will also be requested from applicants and will
be considered as part of the selection process.
The main aim of the course is to provide a professional course
of pre-service education for intending primary and secondary
school teachers. The structure of the program seeks to combine
the practical and theoretical elements of teaching by engaging
students in professional aspects, including Methods work and
classroom practice, from the beginning of the course. Underpinning
and integrated with the professional aspects are curriculum
studies and the "Foundation" disciplines of education.
Each component is intended to contribute to the development
of concepts and skills relating to an understanding of, and
competence in, teaching. It is expected that prospective teachers
will develop as autonomous professionals who will be competent,
innovative, capable of contributing to the formulation of
curriculum in schools and, most important, committed to their
own continuous professional growth.
The course is for one year full-time, over an extended academic
year of 36 teaching weeks from early February to early December
and it is not possible to commence the course in the middle
of the year. The GDipEd program involves lectures, seminars,
tutorials, individual assignments, group exercises and nine
weeks of full-time work in local schools. Methods work and
practice teaching are provided in co-operation with local
schools. Students are advised that the structure of the course
makes it preferable that it be undertaken full-time. Students
who wish to pursue the course part-time should consult the
Director - Graduate Diploma in Education before enrolling.
Assessment
Students must satisfactorily complete every subject and major
component in their program of study before the Graduate Diploma
will be awarded. Assessment for each subject in the GDipEd
program will be determined by individual lecturers. More specific
details of assessment will be given in individual subject
outlines.
Attendance
Each session is divided into a number of blocks, each of which
is either school or University based. As a result the course
timetable changes several times during the year. Details of
lecture contact hours, and other time commitments expected
of students, are outlined in the Graduate Diploma of Education
Handbook distributed to students at the beginning of the academic
year.
Course Costs:
The on-campus Graduate Diploma in Education program will remain
a HECS paying program in 2000 for Australian citizens.
Course Outline
Students are required to complete subjects as set out below,
with a total of 48 credit points:
For those students pursuing secondary school methods:
| Subject no. |
Subject Name |
Credit points
|
| EDUC800 |
Practicum |
8
|
| EDUC801 |
Learners with Special Needs |
4
|
| EDUC802 |
Pedagogy |
8
|
| EDUC806 |
Curriculum Studies |
6
|
| EDUC803 |
Perspectives in Education A
|
6
|
| EDUC804 |
Perspectives in Education B
|
4
|
| EDUC811 |
Personal Development, Health
and Physical Education and 8 credit points of Secondary
Methods |
4
|
For those students pursuing primary school methods:
| Subject no. |
Subject Name |
Credit points
|
| EDUC800 |
Practicum |
8
|
| EDUC801 |
Learners with Special Needs
|
4
|
| EDUC802 |
Pedagogy |
8
|
| EDUC806 |
Curriculum Studies |
6
|
| EDUC803 |
Perspectives in Education A
|
6
|
| EDUC805 |
Perspectives in Education C |
2
|
| EDUC811 |
Personal Development, Health
and Physical Education |
4
|
| EDUC860 |
Primary Method |
10
|
Methods Subjects
Students are required to complete successfully one Primary
or two Secondary methods subjects. Methods subjects are central
to the program and are offered throughout the year. The Method
areas which may be available will differ from year to year.
Methods currently offerred are: Social Science (HSIE), English,
History, Drama, ESL, French, Italian, Japanese, Mathematics,
Science, Art, Music. Students are advised to check with the
Faculty regarding the availability of specific Methods subjects.
Students are also advised to check with the Faculty through
the Professional Officer, Pre-Service Teacher Education Unit,
regarding the combinations of methods which will satisfy the
requirements of the NSW Department of Education. A letter
from the NSW Department of Education and Training stating
that the student's undergraduate program is acceptable to
the Department for recognition as a teacher of the chosen
methods area(s) is required of each student by the beginning
of the course.
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