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Handbook 1997 : Faculty of Education : Bachelor of Education (Secondary)

Faculty of Education

Bachelor of Education (Secondary)


Overview

There are five course streams leading to the award of Bachelor of Education (Secondary), providing studies in a range of specialisations designed to prepare teachers for various areas in secondary schools. Each course stream is of four years' duration full time (or the equivalent part time) and comprises studies in discipline-based subjects and in the processes and principles of education.

The courses of study and their main subject areas are:

Graduates qualify for registration in Victoria as secondary teachers. Those who specialise in Library and Information Studies are eligible for professional membership of the Australian Library and Information Association. A major study in Psychology is accredited by the Australian Psychological Society.

The Bachelor of Education (Secondary) is being phased out over the next few years and has been replaced with the Bachelor of Teaching, a graduate course for intending Primary and Secondary teachers. Students wishing to undertake Education - Arts or Science will enrol in a Bachelor of Arts or Bachelor of Science course followed by a graduate teacher education degree. Students wishing to undertake Education - Music will enrol in a Bachelor of Music/Bachelor of Teaching combined degree.


Course objectives

On completion of the Bachelor of Education (Secondary) course graduates should be able to:


Outline of course streams

Details of the five course streams available within the Bachelor of Education (Secondary) are outlined below.


Arts

The Arts stream prepares future secondary teachers in subjects such as Asian Studies, Australian Studies, Drama, Geography, Health Education, History, Language and Literature, LOTE, Media Arts, Outdoor Education, Philosophy, Politics, Psychology and Sociology.

At least one major study must be chosen from one of the above. Normally a second major study is taken from the studies listed above or from other approved areas.

In later years, the main areas of study are in subject areas selected from those taken in the first year, together with studies in Education.

This course is in the process of being phased out. The last intake into this course was in 1993. All currently enrolled students will be able to complete the requirements of the course if normal academic progress is maintained.


Business Studies

The Business Studies stream provides a program of studies designed to prepare secondary teachers of economics and commercial subjects. Areas of specialisation offered in Business Studies are Accounting, Economics, Information Management and Legal Studies.

In the first year, studies are normally taken in four subject areas. Accounting, Economics, and at least one of Legal Studies and Information Management, are compulsory. Studies in one other area may be chosen from subjects offered in the other course streams.

In the later years of the course, at least three areas of study are selected from those taken in first year, including at least two from the Business Studies areas of specialisation, together with studies in Education.

This course is in the process of being phased out. The last intake into this course was in 1994. All currently enrolled students will be able to complete the requirements of the course if normal academic progress is maintained.


Library and Information Studies

The Library and Information Studies stream provides a program of studies with a specialisation designed primarily to prepare librarians for educational institutions; graduates are also qualified to teach in at least one subject area in secondary schools.

In first year, studies are normally taken in four subject areas. Library and Information Studies is compulsory. Other subjects may be chosen from those offered in the other course streams. In later years of the course, the main areas of study are Library and Information Studies, Education and one or more other areas. The following sequence of Library and Information Studies must be completed: A11, A12, B11, B12, B13, C11, C12, C13, C14, C15 and D.

Graduates are qualified as secondary teachers and as professional librarians. The qualification satisfies the requirements for professional membership of the Australian Library and Information Association.

This course is in the process of being phased out. The last intake into this course was in 1993. All currently enrolled students will be able to complete the requirements of the course if normal academic progress is maintained.


Music

The Music stream is designed to prepare secondary teachers of music. Principal subject divisions in Music are practical music and performance, theory, composition and music history.

For the student taking Music at the specialist level, Music studies make up about 80% of the discipline-based studies in the course. The specialist program is designed for the training of secondary school teachers in both classroom and instrumental music teaching. At the non-specialist level, Music studies make up about 40% of the discipline-based studies.

This course is in the process of being phased out. The last intake into this course was in 1993. All currently enrolled students will be able to complete the requirements of the course if normal academic progress is maintained.


Science

The Science stream provides a program of studies designed to prepare secondary teachers of Biology, Chemistry, Computer Studies, Environmental Science, Mathematics, Physics and Junior Science. Studies in other areas of specialisation may also be included.

In the first year, studies are normally taken in four subject areas, at least three of which are chosen from Biology, Chemistry, Computer Studies, Earth Science, Mathematics and Physics. Studies in one other area may be chosen. Later years of the course must include major studies in one or more of Biology, Chemistry, Computer Studies, Environmental Science, Mathematics and Physics, as well as Education. Studies from other areas may also be included.

This course is in the process of being phased out. The last intake into this course was in 1993. All currently enrolled students will be able to complete the requirements of the course if normal academic progress is maintained.


Course structure

The course comprises four years of full-time study and generally includes two or three years of sequential study in a number of subject areas, depending on the course stream. In the first year, studies are normally taken in four subject areas. Later years of the course consist of further studies in selected areas, with studies in Education. You commence Education studies, including School Experience, in the second year, and continue to combine Education studies with non-Education studies for the duration of the course.

The subjects themselves are divided into various Groups or Categories. The Groups are:

Group 1:
First-year studies.
Group 2:
Studies requiring the completion of appropriate Group 1 subjects; e. g. to take Language and Literature B1, a Group 2 subject, a student must have completed Language and Literature A.
Group 3:
Studies requiring the completion of appropriate Group 2 subjects, or completion of other studies in Group 3; e. g. to take Drama D1 a student must have completed Groups 1 and 2 or 3 Drama subjects having a total value of 58.3 points.
Group 4:
Studies in Education, School Experience and Teaching Methods.

To qualify for the Bachelor of Education (Secondary) you must satisfy the following requirements:

Some variation to these requirements may apply to students first enrolled prior to 1989. You should check with the Faculty Office if you have any queries.


Education Studies and School Experience

For students first enrolled in the Bachelor of Education (Secondary) course between 1989 and 1991 inclusive, the sequence of Education subjects, each incorporating School Experience, taken in the second, third and fourth years of the course is:

Year 2:
Education B11 Classrooms, Schools and Society (22.2 points)
Year 3:
Education C11 Learning and Teaching (33.3 points)
Year 4:
Education D11 The Professional Teacher in the School Community comprising:

In 1993 a new sequence of Education Studies was introduced. This applies to students first enrolled in the course from 1992.

Year 2:
Education B (33.3 points)
Year 3:
C-level Education comprising:
Year 4:
D-level Education comprising:


School Experience (Secondary)


Table of subjects

Bachelor of Education (Secondary) students should note that quotas apply for some Science subjects and for first and second year Psychology. For advice, please contact the Education Faculty Office or refer to the relevant entry at the beginning of each subject section of this Handbook. Areas from which you may select subjects include:

Accounting
For subject details, Accounting.
Arabic
For subject details, Arabic Studies.
Australian Studies
For subject details, Australian Studies.
Biology
For subject details, Biology.
Botany
For subject details, Botany.
Chemistry
For subject details, Chemistry.
Chinese
For subject details, Chinese.
Cinema Studies
For subject details, Cinema Studies.
Communication Skills
For subject details, Communication Skills.
Computer Studies
For subject details, Computer Studies.
Drama
For subject details, Drama.
Earth Science
For subject details, Earth Sciences.
Economics
For subject details, Economics.
English
For subject details, English.
Environmental Science
For subject details, Environmental Science.
French
For subject details, French.
Genetics
For subject details, Genetics.
Geography
For subject details, Suggested Subjects.
German
For subject details, German.
Greek
For subject details, Modern Greek.
Health Education
For subject details, Health Education.
Hebrew
For subject details, Hebrew.
History
For subject details, For More Information.
Human Sexuality
For subject details, Human Sexuality.
Indonesian
For subject details, Indonesian.
Information Management
For subject details, Information Management.
Italian
For subject details, Italian.
Japanese
For subject details, Japanese.
Language & Literature
For subject details, Language and Literature.
Legal Studies
For subject details, Legal Studies.
Library and Information Studies
For subject details, Library and Information Studies.
Mathematics & Statistics
For subject details, Mathematics and Statistics.
Media Arts
For subject details, Media Arts.
Music
For subject details, Music.
Outdoor Education
For subject details, Outdoor Education.
Philosophy
For subject details, Philosophy.
Physical Education
For subject details, Physical Education.
Physics
For subject details, Physics.
Political Science
For subject details, Political Science.
Psychology
For subject details, Psychology.
Russian
For subject details, Russian.
Science Education
For subject details, Science Education.
Sociology
For subject details, Sociology.
Spanish
For subject details, Ibero-American Studies.
Vietnamese
For subject details, Vietnamese (RMIT).
Zoology
For subject details, Zoology and Zoology.

School Experience subjects

A sequence of School Experience programs is offered over the final three years of the BEd(Secondary) and BEd (Visual Arts) courses to provide for the professional practice requirements.

The sequence is arranged within three subjects Education B or Education B1 and B2, School Experience C and School Experience D12 and is linked with the professional studies sequence offered through C and D Education Studies and Method Studies.

The School Experience placements are arranged by the School Experience and Professional Practice Unit. Teachers in schools associated with the Faculty, and staff from a number of teaching departments, are involved in the conduct of the subjects. The dates for School Experience periods are shown in the Schedule in the School Experience and Professional Practice General Manual.

All subjects are graded and grades are determined by the marks derived from the scoring system as set out in each School Experience Assessment criteria. The final result is derived from the average of the scores on the School Experience Assessment Report and the scores recorded by Faculty supervisors.

460-314 School Experience C
460-415 School Experience D12

Education subjects

Education subjects involve a sequential development of understanding and competence in the role, knowledge and skills of the beginning teacher and are taken concurrently with discipline subjects.

Education subjects are compulsory. They are normally taken as a sequence of studies over three years. You are required to complete at least 116.7 points of Education subjects.

The themes for each year are:

Year 2: Young People, Teachers and Schools.

Year 3: Learning and Teaching.

Year 4: Curriculum, Schooling and Society.

These subjects comprise a sequence which began in 1993. Students who enrolled in these subjects before 1993 should refer to a 1992 Handbook Volume 4 and discuss their enrolment with a student adviser.

482-224 Education B2: Schools and Their Functioning
476-312 Education Studies C
476-415 Education Studies D: Curriculum, Schooling and Society

Teaching Method subjects

Some C-level Teaching Methods are available only for repeating students. Refer to 1996 handbook for details.

485-434 Teaching Method in Biology D
476-411 Teaching Method in Business Studies 1D
476-412 Teaching Method in Business Studies 2D
485-435 Teaching Method in Chemistry D
483-424 Teaching Method in Drama D
483-426 Teaching Method in English D
485-437 Teaching Method in Geography D
485-440 Teaching Method in Health Education - Senior D
482-402 Teaching Method in History D
485-441 Teaching Method in Information Technology D
480-413 Teaching Method in Library and Information Studies D
483-430 Teaching Method in Languages Other Than English (Lote) 1D
483-429 Teaching Method in Languages Other Than English (Lote) 2D
485-446 Teaching Method in Mathematics - Junior D
485-447 Teaching Method in Mathematics - Senior D
483-433 Teaching Method in Music Classroom 1D
483-432 Teaching Method in Music Classroom 2D
483-427 Teaching Method in Music Instrumental D
485-442 Teaching Method in Outdoor Education D
485-443 Teaching Method in Physics D
476-420 Teaching Method in Psychology D
485-444 Teaching Method in Science - Junior D
482-401 Teaching Method in Social Studies D
483-425 Teaching Method in English As A Second Language (Tesl) D
483-428 Teaching Method in Visual Arts D


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