AngryRanga
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Does anyone know where to get course advice as a mature-age student, or on how the process works? Just want all the options for studying teaching laid out in front of me. I have no idea how to do this, first degree was just end of Yr 12 through VTAC.
My specialisation from past studies is PE. For the other, I'm looking at English/Hums/Legal.
Does mismatching my specialisation (PE/English) in two oversaturated areas just make me extremely unemployable?
The alternatives being to do PE/Health, or ignore PE and do English and either Hums or Legal.
I've already failed to get employed once out of Uni, so this is a pretty primary concern for me. Any advice appreciated on how to maximise employability (for someone with no aptitude for math/science).
tldr; my past studies allow me to study as a PE teacher but I need another specialisation to do a Masters of Teaching (Secondary). Kind of want this new specialisation to be my main teaching area.
I've narrowed my options down to two courses.
A. Graduate Diploma in Arts (English OR Sociology [eng v hums]). 1 year, totalling 3 years w/master of teaching.
B. Bachelor of Arts/Master of Teaching (Secondary). 4 year combined course.
The crux of the dilemma is how qualified do I need to be? To get jobs as a Secondary English or Hums teacher, is that one-year Grad Dip enough? Both to be employable, and to be knowledgeable enough to teach to a high standard?
Option A is just a year and a major, whereas in Option B I'd probably do an English lit major/Hums minor and then round it out with the four remaining units.
Any opinions appreciated, particularly if you have a HR/Recruitment/Management perspective. Kind of tearing my hair out and need to apply ASAP.