The Graduate Certificate in Middle Years Education is designed to give qualified teachers the opportunity to become specialists in the middle years of education and enhance their development as a professional. The Graduate Certificate in Middle Years Education aims to provide students with a grounding in the latest research and new approaches to providing effective curriculum, pedagogy and assessment in the middle years of schooling.
Course Objectives
This course aims to enable students to:
- possess the latest research and new approaches to providing effective curriculum, pedagogy and assessment in the middle years of schooling
- enhance their understanding of young people in the 21st century and best practice to meet their unique learning needs
- have an awareness of ethical and professional standards
- provide creative and innovative critical analysis and evaluation.
Career Outcomes
Middle Years Education is relatively new in Australian schools and many teachers working within this phase of schooling do not have formal qualifications in this area. The course will be of considerable benefit to teachers who are teaching in upper primary, lower secondary or in dedicated middle schools within P-12 schools to enhance their opportunities in middle years education settings.
Eligibility
Academic:
Students must hold an undergraduate teaching degree or equivalent from a recognised tertiary institution.
International Applications:
Required IELTS Score: 7.5 in reading and writing, and an 8 in speaking and listening as required by teacher education programs.
How to Apply
This course is restricted. Students are required to apply and be approved by Griffith University before they can enrol in units through OUA.
Applications for the Graduate Certificate in Middle Years Education are due by Friday two weeks prior to the close of enrolment.
Please complete the application form below.
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- Your curriculum vitae - required for entry into postgraduate courses
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- Certified
copies of academic transcripts - required in most cases but check course
eligibility rules.
- A letter of recommendation from your employer on company letterhead -
recommended for entry using work experience.
- Certified legal documentation - if you have changed your name e.g. a marriage
certificate, deed poll name change certificate.
- Certified legal documentation - if you need to correct an error in your date of
birth e.g. a birth certificate.
- English language test results - if your courses were not predominantly in
English e.g. IELTS
or equivalent test results.
- Official translations of any documents not in English.
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Award Requirements
To qualify for the award of Graduate Certificate in Middle Years Education students must complete a total of four units.
Recognition of Prior Learning / Credit
Credit may be awarded for study undertaken at another tertiary institution and students are encouraged to contact the Off Campus and Assignment Handling Services Griffith University for further information.
Course Structure
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Graduate Certificate in Middle Years Education
Total number of units to complete:
4 units
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Students must complete either EDMY101 or EDMY102 before EDMY103. EDMY103 is a prerequisite for EDMY104.
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