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Swinburne University of Technology - Graduate Diploma of Early Childhood Teaching
Embrace your passion for early childhood education by pursuing a Graduate Diploma of Early Childhood Education. Promote the learning and development of young children aged 0 to 5 by fostering engaging and supportive learning environments. Deepen your understanding of early childhood curriculum, develop key communication skills, and collaborate effectively with children, families, and communities.
Upon successful completion of this course, learners will be able to:
- Plan and implement effective teaching and learning across diverse early childhood contexts, with a comprehensive understanding of early childhood curricula and educational frameworks within the Australian context.
- Monitor and evaluate children’s learning and development outcomes through the critical analysis, integration, and synthesis of assessment information, and communicate results clearly to families and communities.
- Apply a variety of teaching methods (pedagogical strategies) to support the learning and development of children aged 0 to 5.
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Deakin University - Master of Speech Pathology
This entry-level degree is ideal for those looking to change careers or for students who have completed undergraduate studies in a related field and wish to pursue further education. The course will provide students with the professional skills and competencies required to practice speech pathology in Australia. The program is offered at Deakin University’s Waterfront (Geelong) campus, located just an hour’s drive from Melbourne.
Deakin University’s Master of Speech Pathology provides students with the knowledge and practical skills to help individuals with communication and swallowing difficulties achieve their personal goals and reduce the inequalities they face.
Graduates will acquire the knowledge, skills, and practical experience to confidently collaborate with others in supporting people with communication or swallowing difficulties. These populations include individuals with developmental or acquired speech, language, or communication disorders; those with complex communication needs; people who are deaf or hard of hearing; and those with swallowing difficulties due to age, illness, or disability.
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