I want to qualify to be a teacher and work in schools as soon as possible. Why would I do a two-year Masters program if I can do a one-year Graduate Diploma of Teaching (Dip Ed) elsewhere?
The good news is that you can graduate in 12 months if you take the accelerated mode in Early Childhood or Secondary streams and exit with the Postgraduate Diploma in Teaching! But for those that articulate to the full Masters, you can be confident that you will be graduating with the ultimate preparation – both in theory and in practical classroom experience – making your transition into teaching easier and more confident. With this prestigious qualification, you will be more attractive to employers.
The good news is that you can graduate in 12 months if you take the accelerated mode inthe Secondary stream and exit with the Postgraduate Diploma in Teaching! But for those that articulate to the full Masters, you can be confident that you will be graduating with the ultimate preparation – both in theory and in practical classroom experience – making your transition into teaching easier and more confident. With this prestigious qualification, you will be more attractive to employers.
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