Overview
The Bachelor of Education Studies - Exit Only is only available as an exit award.Subject to meeting the specific requirements of the Program of Study below and on completion of at least 108 units in the following degrees students may exit with the Bachelor of Education Studies:Bachelor of Early Childhood … For more content click the Read More button below.
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Program of study
108 Units
Year 136 Units
Year 236 Units
Year 336 Units
Aims
The course aims to produce graduates who:
- Have the cognitive skills to critically review, analyse, consolidate and synthesise knowledge
- Are able to apply their knowledge creatively and skilfully in a variety of settings
- Are able to communicate effectively
- Are able to work both independently and collaboratively
- Have the capacity to undertake ongoing study through a variety of pathways
- Have developed knowledge and skills in at least one school curriculum learning area
Learning outcomes
On completion of the course you will be able to:
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Apply educational theory, knowledge and understanding to make informed professional judgements in diverse educational situations
2.
Communicate effectively with a variety of audiences for a range of purposes about matters relevant to the education of children and young people
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Demonstrate the knowledge and skills that provide a foundation for being able to work both independently and collaboratively with colleagues to achieve high quality, equitable outcomes for young people and the wider community
4.
Acquire a knowledge and understanding of the content, context and processes of learning and teaching
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Use a wide range of literacies with confidence and competence
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Develop the metacognitive skills to engage critically in the complex thinking required in learning and teaching
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Establish a firm educational foundation for ongoing professional development and lifelong learning
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Course/Exit award association
Double degree association