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Teacher's colleges in Australia have
now become part of the general university offering rather
being distinct insitutions as they were in the past. As such,
many universities now have a school of education where teacher
training is undertaken, along with providing opportunities for
postgraduate studies. Most of the schools welcome
international students, and you can examine what is available
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University of
Ballarat |
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School of
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Located at the Mount Helen
campus, the University of Ballarat's School of Education
has a long and proud tradition of teacher education,
which dates back to 1926, making it one of the oldest
teacher educational institutions in Australia. In recent
years, the School has moved beyond its traditional role
in pre - service teacher education to embrace research,
consultancy, higher degree programs, and research
supervision. These developments, including significant
recent appointments, reflect the School's committment to
its broad mission of...Click for more >>>
University of Ballarat - School of
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James Cook
University |
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School of
Education |
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The School of Education has
formed dynamic partnerships with local schools and its
programs incorporate a broad range of practical teaching
experiences in well-equipped, professionally managed
classrooms. Our graduates are employed in schools
throughout Australia, the United Kingdom and North
America and many successful graduates hold teaching
posts as teachers of English to Speakers of Other
Languages (TESOL) in Japan and China....Click for more
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James Cook University - School of
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Australian
Catholic University |
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Faculty of
Education |
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The Faculty has a long
reputation as a leading provider of quality teacher
education, firstly through its predecessor colleges and
more recently as part of ACU National. The Faculty
offers preservice teacher education programs for
beginning teachers and a range of advanced coursework
and research programs for specialist and experienced
teachers at five of the University’s six campuses.
Students rate the quality of their experience as a
student of the Faculty of Education highly, because of
the caring and personalised...Click for more
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Australian Catholic University - Faculty
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Curtin
University of Technology |
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Education |
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The Department is one of
thirty seven teaching areas within the Curtin University
and is part of the Division of Humanities. About half of
the Department's students are in the pre-service
teaching courses with the remainder in the graduate
programs. The Department has currently one of the
largest enrolments in the masters and doctoral programs
in the University. The Department also welcomes many
international students, offering courses for governments
and agencies throughout SE Asia, and has accumulated
considerable experience in...Click for more >>>
Curtin University of Technology -
Department of
Education |
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