An academic has called for major changes to teaching degrees to allow graduates to spend just two years at university, in a bid to address a national workforce shortage. CQUniversity Professor Ken ...
Failed school leavers with Australian Tertiary Admission Rank scores as low as 39 are being recruited into teaching degrees, as universities lower the entry bar to enrol the poorest academic ...
A taskforce is proposing the biggest shake-up of education degrees in decades in a bid to combat the dire standard of many teaching graduates. A national taskforce is proposing a target ATAR of 80 for ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Aspiring teachers would spend less time learning about the history and philosophy of education and more on the skills needed to handle ...
Mikeie Reiland is a staff writer for Education at Forbes Advisor. Before coming to Forbes Advisor, he wrote magazine journalism for publications like the Oxford American, Bitter Southerner, and Gravy.
In short: The Victorian government will cover the cost of secondary teaching degrees for students from next year What's next? The government is hoping to entice more graduates to ease a shortage of ...
Victorian Premier Dan Andrews has opened a new front in the national campaign to attract and retain teachers. Amid ongoing teacher shortages, Victoria will offer fee-free education for high school ...
Struggling to make ends meet through a bar job, Sydney woman Grayson Smith is one of the many teaching and social work students in financial stress. Undergraduate teachers are required to complete ...
In an attempt to beat the gargantuan demand for teachers across the state, the Victorian government has announced they will be giving out full scholarships for teaching degrees from next year.
SALT LAKE CITY, May 16, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- New federal data show that Western Governors University’s School of Education leads all institutions in the U.S. in conferring bachelor’s degrees in ...
A new guideline on distance-learning teaching degrees, approved by the MEC in May 2024, sparked controversy by determining that at least 50% of the classes on such courses must be given face-to-face.
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