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Graduate Diploma of Adult Language, Literacy and Numeracy

Graduate Certificate in Adult Language, Literacy and Numeracy [exit point only]

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Graduate Diploma of Adult Language, Literacy and Numeracy

This course consists of 64 points comprising eight core subjects. All the subjects are 8-point subjects as follows:

EEL445 The Individual in Society
EEB308 Teaching Adult Numeracy in VET
EEB311 Teaching Adult Literacy in VET
EEL320 Learning Theories for Post Compulsory Education
EEB424 Workplace and Professional Literacy and Numeracy
EEB428 Digital Literacy in Adult and Vocational Education
EEB429 Issues of LLN Practice in Adult and Vocational Education
EEB432 Learning and Teaching through Text in Adult and Vocational Education

Graduate Certificate in Adult Language Literacy and Numeracy (exit point only)

To exit with the Graduate Certificate in Adult Language, Literacy and Numeracy students must complete a total of four subjects (32 subject points equivalent) comprised of the following:

EEL445 The Individual in Society;
EEL320 Learning Theories for Post Compulsory Education;
EEB424 Workplace and Professional Literacy and Numeracy;
and one of:
EEB428 Digital Literacy in Adult and Vocational Education;
EEB429 Issues of LLN Practice in Adult and Vocational Education;
EEB432 Learning and Teaching Through Text in Adult and Vocational Education.

Key Subjects

The key subjects for the Graduate Diploma of Adult Language, Literacy and Numeracy, effective 201330, are:

EEL320 Learning Theories for Post Compulsory Education; and
EEB424 Workplace and Professional Literacy and Numeracy.

Enrolment pattern

PART-TIME DISTANCE EDUCATION

Year 1 – Session 1
EEL445 The Individual in Society
EEL320 Learning Theories for Post Compulsory Education
Year 1 - Session 2
EEB308 Teaching Adult Numeracy in VET
EEB424 Workplace and Professional Literacy and Numeracy
Year 2 – Session 1
EEB311 Teaching Adult Literacy in VET
EEB428 Digital Literacy in Adult and Vocational Education
Year 2 – Session 2
EEB429 Issues of LLN Practice in Adult and Vocational Education
EEB432 Learning and Teaching through Text in Adult and Vocational Education

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Consider also:

  • Graduate Diploma of Adult and Vocational Education 

Follow on study:

  • Graduate Certificate in Educational Research
  • Master of Education (with specialisations)
  • Doctor of Philosophy - Education 
Graduate Diploma of Adult Language, Literacy and Numeracy Education Postgraduate Distance education Wagga Wagga NO Active Education Session 1; Session 2 1 year full-time
2 years part-time
1F, 2P

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Study Mode

Distance education

Where

Wagga Wagga

When

Session 1; Session 2

Level

Postgraduate

Duration

1 year full-time
2 years part-time

International?

NO

Indicative ATAR

N/A

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