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Flinders University

  • 19% international / 81% domestic

Teaching (Early Childhood)

  • Non-Award

Key details

Degree Type
Non-Award

Career pathways

What you will study

This course will give you the knowledge, skills and disposition to be a transformative educator and advocate for young children.

The Master of Teaching (Early Childhood) consists of 72 units over two years, taken as 36 units per year in a full-time load or the equivalent on a part-time basis.

The study program includes studies in the fields of developmental psychology, sociology, curriculum, and pedagogy to equip graduates with the specialist knowledge to become active change agents and advocates for young children, as well as champions of social justice and equity in a diverse range of contexts and communities.

Our cooperative education and professional experience topics offer substantial opportunities to bridge the theory-practice divide, enabling you to work independently, reflexively and collaboratively on curriculum and research inquiries that seek to actively and meaningfully contribute to the lives of young children, families and communities, and the early childhood centres and schools that serve them.



Practical experience
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You will be engaged throughout the entire program in developing the skills to become a teacher. The course includes extensive cooperative education opportunities and professional experience placements in first and second year that meet the professional and employment requirements of the early childhood sector in South Australia.

Practical experience requirements
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Graduate outcomes

Graduate satisfaction and employment outcomes for Teacher Education courses at Flinders University.
65.7%
Overall satisfaction
73.7%
Skill scale
38.7%
Teaching scale
71.6%
Employed full-time
$68k
Average salary