University of Melbourne
2 years full time / 3 years part time
The Master of Teaching (Early Childhood and Primary) is for those seeking dual registration to teach in early childhood settings (0–5 years) and across all primary years (5–12 years) as a generalist teacher. It prepares you to work with learners of all abilities, establish safe and positive learning environments, and promote an ecological mindset through sustainable practices.
Those seeking registration with the Victorian Institute of Teaching (VIT) to teach specialized early years learning and development, and across all primary years as a generalist teacher. Or to pursue a career in children's services coordination, early child research, policy development, quality regulation, assessment or positions involving early intervention for children with special needs.
The course covers a range of subjects and modules related to early childhood and primary education, including curriculum development, teaching methods, behavior management, inclusive practices, and sustainable education. Students will gain practical experience through placements in schools and early childhood settings.
The University of Melbourne is a leading institution for education and teaching programs in Australia. The Master of Teaching (Early Childhood and Primary) offers a holistic approach to teaching, preparing students with the latest theory and practical skills to work confidently in classrooms and education settings. Students are supported by experienced mentors and have opportunities to build leadership capabilities.
Graduates of the Master of Teaching (Early Childhood and Primary) can seek dual registration to teach in early childhood settings (0-5 years) and across all primary years (5-12 years) as a generalist teacher. They may also pursue careers in children's services coordination, early child research, policy development, quality regulation, assessment, or positions involving early intervention for children with special needs.