Teacher - Secondary (WA)

State/Territory Specific Information

Education and Training:

To become a secondary school teacher you usually need to complete a 4-year integrated course in which the subject area and teaching components are taught throughout (e.g. a Bachelor of Education majoring in visual arts). Alternatively, you can complete a degree in a subject area related to current secondary school curriculum, followed by a postgraduate qualification in education (e.g. a Graduate Diploma of Education).

To get into degree courses you usually need to gain your WACE at Stages 2 and 3. Prerequisite subjects, or assumed knowledge, in one or more of English, advanced English, mathematics, biology, biological science, human biology, chemistry, earth and environmental science, geography, physics, physical science and psychology are normally required. Some courses may require you to submit a portfolio. Most universities in Australia offer degrees in subject areas relevant to secondary school curriculum. Universities have different prerequisites and some have flexible entry requirements or offer external study. Contact the universities you are interested in for more information as requirements may change.

Entry to postgraduate courses usually requires a relevant bachelor degree. Postgraduate courses in secondary education are available at a number of universities in Australia. They are also available by distance education. Contact Open Universities Australia and the universities you are interested in for more information.

Additional Information:

Teachers in WA must be registered with the Western Australian College of Teaching. Contact the College for details.

Practical placements are usually required in education courses. To undertake practical placements in schools in WA, you must obtain a Working with Children Check issued by the Working with Children Screening Unit of the Department for Child Protection. For details visit the website at www.checkwwc.wa.gov.au. Some institutions may also require a current Department of Education CrimTrac Police Clearance.

Teachers are required by mandatory reporting laws to report suspected cases of child abuse or neglect.

Related Courses:

While the following courses are related to this occupation, they may not necessarily lead directly to employment, nor provide the most direct pathway to the occupation. Courses which provide preliminary or informal training, as well as those which provide additional job skills following initial qualifications may also be listed.

*Course is offered by more than one institution. Click link for details.

  1. Bachelor of Arts / Graduate Diploma of Education - Secondary
  2. Bachelor of Education - Primary / Bachelor of Behavioural Science
  3. Bachelor of Education - Primary / Bachelor of Science
  4. Bachelor of Education - Primary to Middle Years
  5. Bachelor of Education - Secondary *
  6. Bachelor of Education - Secondary (Combined Degree)
  7. Bachelor of Education - Secondary / Bachelor of Arts *
  8. Bachelor of Education - Secondary / Bachelor of Arts - Theatre and Drama
  9. Bachelor of Education - Secondary / Bachelor of Behavioural Science
  10. Bachelor of Education - Secondary / Bachelor of Science *
  11. Bachelor of Education - Secondary / Bachelor of Sports Science
  12. Bachelor of Education - Secondary Education
  13. Bachelor of Science / Graduate Diploma of Education - Secondary

Employment Opportunities:

Secondary school teachers work in government and non-government schools and colleges. Some teachers are able to work in private practice, offering tutorial and subject-coaching services to students. Competition for positions in metropolitan government and non-government schools is strong. Teachers should be prepared to move to areas of need (e.g. rural areas) to secure a job or a promotion to a senior position. Once employed, the prospects for advancement can be enhanced by obtaining higher qualifications.

For Further Information:

Western Australian College of Teaching

(08) 9230 0600

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