Title: SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM TEACHER EDUCATION
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2Are you interested in a career that involves
- making a difference to young peoples lives
- your favourite subjects and interests
- being active and creative
- ongoing career pathways and opportunities
- coaching your favourite sports
- opportunities to study and work overseas
- starting on an above average graduate salary
- having more holiday leave than average
3 Love your work
What do teachers enjoy about their career?
- motivating others
- every day is different
- helping students reach personal goals
- helping students recognise their strengths
- playing and coaching sports
- the creativity
- working in a dynamic environment
- being active all the time
- making a positive difference in the lives of
young people
4Turn your passion into your profession
- Secondary school teachers specialise in one or
more subjects, and teach students in Years 7 to
12. What you teach is generally dependent on your
areas of study at university - Primary school teachers are trained to teach
across six key learning areas
5Where the jobs are
- mathematics
- science, particularly physics
- English, especially with drama or history
- special education (primary or secondary)
- school counselling
- western and south western Sydney
- non-coastal rural NSW
6 Job security
Your teaching career will be as secure as you
want it to be
- Each year high performing teacher graduates are
appointed to permanent teaching jobs across NSW - Permanent employment is also guaranteed for
recipients of teacher education scholarships - Stay your whole career or come and go
7 Have a career and a life
Teaching in our public schools gives you great
flexibility to balance work with lifestyle and
family responsibilities
- Annual leave entitlements are generous
- Flexible working conditions give you the choice
to work on a casual or part-time basis - School holidays mean you get up to 12 weeks
vacation each year
8 A great starting salary
- As at January 2011, four year trained teachers
start on a salary of 56,829 plus employer
superannuation contributions and leave loading - This is above the average starting salary of most
university graduates - There is additional pay and a range of incentives
and benefits for teachers who choose to teach in
many non-coastal rural areas
9Pathways after a teaching degree
- Retraining is available in other curriculum areas
or in specialist areas such as English as a
second language, special education, vocational
education, teacher librarianship, careers
education, mathematics and school counselling. - Promotional positions in schools include head
teacher, assistant principal, deputy principal
and principal. - Specialist and management positions exist at
local, regional and state offices and in
government organisations such as zoos, museums,
environmental education centres and universities.
10Work, study, travel overseas
- The Deferred Salary Scheme could give you a year
off to teach or study overseas - Overseas exchange programs for teachers in NSW
public schools - There are university overseas exchange
opportunities for students studying teacher
education - Short and long term overseas employment
opportunities are possible
11 Get qualified to take on anything
- The skills you gain after becoming a teacher are
highly sought across business and industry
- Flexibility
- Planning and organising
- Negotiating and influencing
- Using initiative and drive
- Assessing and managing risks
- Problem solving
- Managing and recruiting resources
- Communicating ideas and information
- Managing projects and teams
- Monitoring and evaluating
- Using creative ideas and processes
- Leadership
12 Where to now?
Training generally involves four years of study
at university
- 4 year Bachelor of Education (where you nominate
your desired area of expertise) - 3 year Bachelor degree in an area suited to
teaching followed by a 1 year Diploma of
Education or a 2 year Master of Teaching - 4 or 5 year combined degree (Bachelor of Teaching
combined with another degree of your choice - to
be negotiated with your university)
Check our website for HSC prerequisites for
admission into teacher education courses
13A scholarship to help you on your way
- Teacher education scholarships are available for
talented students to train in - secondary education in the areas of
mathematics, science and English - and in special education (K-12)
- Scholarships can be for up to five years
14Charge up your future with a teaching scholarship
- up to 5000 annual allowance
- a guaranteed job when you graduate
- a 3000 one-off grant when you begin teaching
- Over four years, the duration of most education
degrees, you will receive 23,000 to spend as you
wish. - As a teacher, you will also be eligible for the
HECS-HELP - benefit from the Commonwealth Government worth up
to 1,558.50 per annum following graduation.
15We need more Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Islander teachers
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander teachers
are great role models for their students - There are scholarship places specifically for
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students - Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander students can
apply for teaching scholarships in primary or any
secondary subject
16 ENERGISE YOUR FUTURE To obtain a scholarship
information and application package go to
www.teach.nsw.edu.au/scholarships