🍎 HOW TO BECOME A TEACHER IN AUSTRALIA | High School Teacher in NSW | CARLY MORTON
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How do you become a high school teacher in Australia? This is a question I have been asked a lot in any of my teacher related videos. Today, I'm covering the ten things you need to do before you can even start teaching.
- University degrees to take to become a teacher
- Placement or professional experience in a high school
- Doing your DET interview
- Literacy and numeracy tests, accreditation and TeachNSW
I have been a high school English teacher now for nine years and it's still so hard! This job has been made even more difficult due to the pandemic, online learning and students missing so much content.
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I'm an international teacher and I recently had to do the 3 cognitive tests you mentioned. They're really quite tough, especially the literacy ones. The mindset of teaching being a "soft" career is exactly the same in South Africa.
Don't even think about it. There are thousands of unemployed teachers in Australia. For good reason. It is a unionised, protectionist racket and you will be left on contract in hard to staff schools in regional locations forever. It has become impossible (rental arrangements) to move to regional areas.
Very interesting. There is a teacher shortage here in the US, also a school bus driver shortage. Many of the issues you discussed are also true for the US. You seem so dedicated. The kids need more teachers like you!
How do you think teaching will look in the next 7 years or so? Thinking of studying this but I have no idea if it will get worse or better in the future I hope it will be easier to get work in 7 years
I’m about to start a Bach of Education (secondary)/bachelor of advance studies at USYD, which is 5 y undergrad, but you can also do a four year Bachelor of Secondary Ed I believe!
Perhaps one of the reasons why there is a high shortage us that all these loop holes to get through. Very complicated.
Hi, I was born sri lanka but now i'm in australia..i'm 14 yeara old.. i'm is to be a teacher because i want to know step by step...
I am a Maths teacher and Got a interview in Hennessy school . I want to know what is the process of being a teacher in NSW ?
I am from India and I have Bed and Med professional degrees with me Moreover I have 16 years of experience as primary school teacher. What are my chances to become a teacher
Thanks for sharing these valuable information about teaching in Australia
Nice Informative video ,,I am also a teacher in India..
Hi Carly, thank you so much for this helpful video! I'm currently on track to graduate with a bachelor's from a University here in the US for Secondary Education in English Language Arts. I'm wondering if I will need a master's if my degree is from a teaching program where I have already completed certification in my state with full-time supervised practicum (student teaching). I'm hoping to come to AUS to teach, travel, and get to know your beautiful home! :)
Hi Carly! Thank you for this very informative video. I was recently admitted to Uni Melb for the MA Education Course. However, I really have no idea if graduating from this course would eventually lead me to becoming a teacher there. I am majoring in Art because my undergraduate is Bachelor of Fine Arts. Is this the right pathway to being able to teach (secondary school)? Your answer will benefit my decision to pursue the course! :) Thanks in advance!
hi Carly. Do you know about the short master of secondary teaching that NSW will implement from the next year? which universities are offering it?
Hi! I am currently completed my Masters of Teaching as part of a career change, and am currently in regional NSW too. It will take me a bit of time, as I am doing it part time to fit around my work and my kids... I can choose teaching methods in D&T and Engineering, or Engineering and Maths. What do you think would be more useful? My undergrad is in Engineering, and it has been >10 years since I was at uni. Just stumbled across your channel, so am binging some of your videos. Thanks!
Hi Carly, Thanks so much for the informative video.
Thank you for the informative video, just a quick question. I’m not receiving an ATAR, would I still be able to become a teacher and will that have any negative stereotypes on me as a teacher? Thank you in advanced :)
Ahoy Carly! Absolutely love your content <3 I have a strange yet concerning question regarding the ethnicity and the gender ratio of high school teachers there. Is there much diversity? Because Im aware of few to none people from my nation going there to teach. Secondly the gender thing. Would you recommend a male in this profession? I do not mean to sound sexist at all, I’m simply curious. Thank you and Keep glowing!!!!
Hey Carly!!
Hi Carly!I am a Filipino teacher. My bachelor's degree is BSEd English. How should I teach in Australia?