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The B.Ed was in the same university as the Business degree, so it is all on one transcript. So its almost like a 5 year degree on my transcript. I only completed two of the four years of the Business degree as I transferred then to the B.Ed but I'm sure that has to count for something? It is 5 years of uni exams passed and I studied the french as a major with both, so that remained consistent. Hope I'm not clutching at straws. It would just seem very frustrating to have to go go back and do a sixth year of uni.. I contacted the TRBWA and they said they couldn't advice me until I had sent in documents with the application. It's a tricky one!
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PS sorry for the essay!! :wink:
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Hi all!!
I am a primary school teacher, hoping to move to oz this August with my boyfriend whom is relocating with work to Perth.
I am about to begin my TRBWA qualifications assessment form, and I have a query that I was wondering if anyone may know the answer to before I pay my $480..
I began my studies in University studying a Bachelor of Business Studies and French for two years, however soon realised that it wasn't for me, and transferred to a 3 year B.Ed course within the same university. I am wondering whether this will cover me for the four year tertiary degree dilemma?
Here is their requirements:
In order for a teaching qualification to be accredited as an ITEP it must meet the National Program
Standards as outlined in the Accreditation of Initial Teacher Education Programs in Australia: Standards and Procedures (April 2011)
.
5.2
Qualifications in Teaching Recognised as Equivalent to an accredited ITEP
The TRBWA will also accept qualifications in teaching that are equivalent to an accredited ITEP.The Board
will generally recognise a qualification in teaching
as equivalent to an accredited ITEP where it meets at least one of the following four criteria
:
1.A qualification awarded on completion of a higher education course of initial teacher education that
a)is of at least 4 years’ full-time duration or part-time equivalent duration;
b)has at least one year (full-time or part-time equivalent) of professional teacher education subjects (including supervised
teaching practice).
c)includes at least 45 days satisfactory supervised teaching practice undertaken at a primary or secondary school or
other recognised educational venues; and
d)is comparable to an Australian Bachelor degree.
2.
A qualification awarded on completion of a higher education course of initial teacher education that
a)requires entrants to have a higher education qualification of at least 3 years full-time duration or part-time equivalent duration and that is comparable to an Australian Bachelor degree;
b)has at least one year (full-time or part-time equivalent) of professional teacher education subjects (including supervised
teaching practice).
c)is of at least 1 year’s full time duration or part-time equivalent duration;
d)includes at least 45 days satisfactory supervised teaching practice undertaken at a primary or secondary school or other recognised educational venue
And e)is comparable to an Australian Graduate Diploma
Pleeeease someone help me, as I am hoping so very much that my transcripts will suffice.
Thank you so much in advance! V
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Hi all!!
I am a primary school teacher, hoping to move to oz this August with my boyfriend whom is relocating with work to Perth.
I am about to begin my TRBWA qualifications assessment form, and I have a query that I was wondering if anyone may know the answer to before I pay my $480..
I began my studies in University studying a Bachelor of Business Studies and French for two years, however soon realised that it wasn't for me, and transferred to the B.Ed course within the same university. I am wondering whether this will cover me for the four year tertiary degree dilemma?
Here is their requirements:
In order for a teaching qualification to be accredited as an ITEP it must meet the National Program
Standards as outlined in the Accreditation of Initial Teacher Education Programs in Australia: Standards and Procedures (April 2011)
.
5.2
Qualifications in Teaching Recognised as Equivalent to an accredited ITEP
The TRBWA will also accept qualifications in teaching that are equivalent to an accredited ITEP.The Board
will generally recognise a qualification in teaching
as equivalent to an accredited ITEP where it meets at least one of the following four criteria
:
1.A qualification awarded on completion of a higher education course of initial teacher education that
a)is of at least 4 years’ full-time duration or part-time equivalent duration;
b)has at least one year (full-time or part-time equivalent) of professional teacher education subjects (including supervised
teaching practice).
c)includes at least 45 days satisfactory supervised teaching practice undertaken at a primary or secondary school or
other recognised educational venues; and
d)is comparable to an Australian Bachelor degree.
2.
A qualification awarded on completion of a higher education course of initial teacher education that
a)requires entrants to have a higher education qualification of at least 3 years full-time duration or part-time equivalent duration and that is comparable to an Australian Bachelor degree;
b)has at least one year (full-time or part-time equivalent) of professional teacher education subjects (including supervised
teaching practice).
c)is of at least 1 year’s full time duration or part-time equivalent duration;
d)includes at least 45 days satisfactory supervised teaching practice undertaken at a primary or secondary school or other recognised educational venue
And e)is comparable to an Australian Graduate Diploma
Pleeeease someone help me, as I am hoping so very much that my transcripts this will suffice.
Thank you so much in advance! V
Trans Tasman Mutual Recognition - For a teacher!
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Hi all,
I have heard that under the Trans Tasman mutual recognition act that it is possible to work as a primary teacher in WA if you are registered as a teacher in New Zealand? I am currently waiting to hear back from TRBWA as to whether my qualifications are sufficient to register as a primary teacher in WA. Although optimistic, I want to ensure I have a plan B just incase I don't obtain it. Has anyone any experience of using the mutual recognition. I would work in NZ first if required so as to be able to register in Perth.
Thanks so much in advance. Best wishes