Bachelor of Teaching (Early Childhood Education)

Course Type
Degree
Course Level
Tertiary
Department
Children's Services
Course Location
GippsTAFE Academy (Traralgon)
Course Duration
Part Time: 3 years, or 2 years if summer intensives are undertaken
Course Cost
Please visit guerin.ballarat.edu.au/fees to obtain further information regarding Indicative Program Fees.
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Downloads
Higher Education Direct Application form (pdf)
Study Modes
Part Time (Weekend)
Starting Date
Part Time:
  • February 2013
Enquiries
Higher Education Programs

Phone: (03) 5175 9600
Fax: 1300 094 661



Email: higher-ed@gippstafe.edu.au
Post: PO Box 3279, GMC 3841

Course Overview

Please note: The Bachelor of Teaching (Early Childhood Education) is a University of Ballarat qualification delivered by GippsTAFE.

The Bachelor of Teaching (Early Childhood Education) degree prepares teachers for prior-to-school education, and also offers opportunities for qualified Early Childhood Educators in the early childhood field to achieve professional status as a teacher. 



The degree aims to develop understandings about the diversity and social contexts of early childhood education with a strong focus on pre-school education.


A blended approach to learning is utilised during the course combining online delivery with on-campus workshops at the GippsTAFE Academy.

This program aims to:

  • Link theoretical and practical aspects of teaching and learning in early childhood settings
  • Develop communication, organisational and management skills
  • Build upon and maintain partnerships between early childhood settings and the university
  • Develop skills in research, critical thinking, problem solving and reflection

Pathways
    
Qualification
Career Outcome
Bachelor of Teaching (Early Childhood Education) Kindergarten Manager
Diploma of Children's Services (Early Childhood Education and Care)
Diploma of Children's Services (Outside School Hours Care)
Co-ordinator,
Pre-school Assistant
Certificate IV in Children's Services (Outside School Hours Care) Outside School Care
Certificate III in Children's Services
Childcare Worker
For more information on pathways, please contact Student Experience Higher Education

Qualifications And Recognition

Upon successful completion of this course students will be eligible to receive the Bachelor of Teaching (Early Childhood Education).

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)

Many GippsTAFE courses offer Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL). Click to learn more about RPL and how it can benefit you.

Employment Prospects

  • Kindergarten Teacher
  • Kindergarten Manager
  • Centre Manager
  • Childcare Co-ordinator
  • Special Needs Inclusion Officer
  • Early Childhood Educator

Entry Requirements

Applicants are required to have completed a Diploma of Children’s Services or an approved equivalent.

Applicants whose previous qualification is older than eight years will be invited to submit additional supplementary material related to professional experience.

To enter a University of Ballarat Undergraduate Program you must satisfy the academic performance, age requirement and English language proficiency of the University.

Pre-Requisites

Diploma of Children’s Services

Assessment

A range of assessment tasks will be undertaken during this program including written reports, essays, assignments, case studies, tests, group projects and oral presentations.

Opportunities For Further Study

Students are eligible upon completion of this program to undertake a Graduate Diploma and/or Masters in Early Childhood.

Specialist Course Information

How to Apply
Applicants are required to complete and submit the following documents in hard copy to Higher Education Programs GippsTAFE P.O. Box 3279 Gippsland Mail Centre Morwell, 3841:
•    Written Task
•    Higher Education Direct Application Form
•    A copy of your resume
•    Certified copy - certificate and transcripts academic record

Successful applicants are required to apply for a Police Check and Working with Childrens Check (WWCC) before commencing their program. A copy of the Police Check and WWCC card must be supplied to the University prior to completing professional experience placements.

Information regarding the WWCC can be found at www.justice.vic.gov.au/workingwithchildren



Information regarding Police Checks can be found at www.police.vic.gov.au/content.asp?Document_ID=274

Can prospective students enrol in individual units?

Yes.

Course Times

The program is offered through flexible delivery, combining online/distance learning and face-to-face teaching during weekend intensives, which are delivered at the GippsTAFE Academy in Traralgon.

Each year of study has a particular theme, developing candidates as they move through the program to become professional educators, responsible for making decisions, solving problems and guiding staff. The three themes are:
  • Changing Perspectives (thinking like a teacher)
  • Developing strategies (working like a teacher)
  • The Teacher as a Professional (being perceived as a teacher)
Year One – Changing Perspectives (Thinking like a teacher)
Code
Name
EDECE1001
Teacher Identity
EDECE1002
Understanding Early Human Development
EDECE1003
Teacher as a Communicator
EDECE1004
Language, Literacy and ICTs for Young Children

Year Two – Developing Strategies (Working like a teacher)
Code
Name
EDECE2001   
Diversity: Children, Families and Communities (including 10 days professional experience in a 3-5 year old setting)
EDECE2002
Investigating: Science and Environmental Education
EDECE2003
Investigating: Numeracy and Technology (including 15 days professional experience in a 3-5 year old setting)
EDECE2004
Individual Expression: Art, Movement and Music

Year Three – The Teacher Professional (Being perceived as a teacher)
Code
Name
EDECE3001  
Teacher as Learner (including 20 days professional experience in a 0-2 year old setting)
EDECE3002
Teacher as Advocate
EDECE3003
Teacher as Researcher
EDECE3004
Teacher as Leader