knockii
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Ok, basically I've got my heart set on becoming a teacher, the only problem is that I'm not sure which pathway would be preferable.
Initially I was keen on the combined degree BEd(Secondary:Humanities and Social Sciences)/BA, however now I'm leaning more towards a BA then a graduate MTeach.
The main concern which I have is that from what I've heard, most students want as little to do with the education subjects as possible, yet the combined degree makes you do quite a few education subjects with not so many arts subjects.
My preferred teaching subjects would be History/English. Whilst I'd be able to attain qualifications for both in the combined degree, I'd also like to be qualified to teach other subjects as well, namely Aboriginal Studies and Society & Culture. The issue being that I'm not sure the combined degree offers enough arts components to become qualified in all 4 subjects.
This has made the BA + MTeach pathway seem more appealing to me. Assuming I do the BA, how would majors work? As far as I know, to major in a subject you must complete 36 senior credit points, yet to have your first teaching subject accredited you only need to complete 24 senior credit points.
Is it compulsary to complete a major subject or could I just undertake 24 senior credit points in each of my 4 desired teaching subjects?
If someone could clear up the question about the BA major or any misconceptions I may have that'd be awesome. Also any opinions from anyone on the combined degree or the MTeach would be greatly appreciated.
Sorry for such a longwinded post, I just want to ensure that I make the right decision.
Initially I was keen on the combined degree BEd(Secondary:Humanities and Social Sciences)/BA, however now I'm leaning more towards a BA then a graduate MTeach.
The main concern which I have is that from what I've heard, most students want as little to do with the education subjects as possible, yet the combined degree makes you do quite a few education subjects with not so many arts subjects.
My preferred teaching subjects would be History/English. Whilst I'd be able to attain qualifications for both in the combined degree, I'd also like to be qualified to teach other subjects as well, namely Aboriginal Studies and Society & Culture. The issue being that I'm not sure the combined degree offers enough arts components to become qualified in all 4 subjects.
This has made the BA + MTeach pathway seem more appealing to me. Assuming I do the BA, how would majors work? As far as I know, to major in a subject you must complete 36 senior credit points, yet to have your first teaching subject accredited you only need to complete 24 senior credit points.
Is it compulsary to complete a major subject or could I just undertake 24 senior credit points in each of my 4 desired teaching subjects?
If someone could clear up the question about the BA major or any misconceptions I may have that'd be awesome. Also any opinions from anyone on the combined degree or the MTeach would be greatly appreciated.
Sorry for such a longwinded post, I just want to ensure that I make the right decision.