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Master of Education (Teacher Librarianship)

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The course requires completion of 64 points comprising six (6) core subjects and two (2) elective subjects.

Core subjects

ETL401 Introduction to Teacher Librarianship
ETL503 Resourcing the Curriculum
ETL504 Teacher Librarian as Leader
EER500 Introduction to Educational Research
ETL505 Describing and Analysing Education Resources
ETL507 Professional Experience and Portfolio

Restricted elective subjects (choose two of the following)

ETL402 Literature Across the Curriculum
ETL411 ICT for Innovative Practice
ETL501 The Dynamic Information Environment
ETL523 Digital Citizenship in Schools
INF506 Social Networking for Information Professionals

KEY SUBJECT

The key subject for this course is:
ETL401 Introduction to Teacher Librarianship

Enrolment pattern

The following enrolment pattern is provided as a guide for a part time distance education study sequence. Students have the flexibility to vary their study load and enrolment sequence according to their individual needs and subject availability, but must take ETL401 in the first session of study.

Session 1

ETL401 Introduction to Teacher Librarianship
ETL503 Resourcing the Curriculum

Session 2

ETL505 Describing and Analysing Education Resources
ETL504 Teacher Librarian as Leader

Session 3

ETL507 Professional Experience and Portfolio (commenced)
EER500 Introduction to Educational Research
[Restricted Elective/s]

Session 4

ETL507 Professional Experience and Portfolio (completed)
[Restricted Elective/s]

RESTRICTED ELECTIVES

ETL402 Literature across the Curriculum
ETL411 ICT for Innovative Practice
ETL501 The Dynamic Information Environment
ETL523 Digital Citizenship in Schools
INF506 Social Networking for Information Professionals

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Consider also:

  • Master of Information Studies

Follow on study:

  • Doctor of Philosophy - Education
  • Master of Education (Knowledge Networks and digital Innovation)
Master of Education (Teacher Librarianship) Education Postgraduate Distance education Wagga Wagga YES Active Education Session 1; Session 2; Session 3 2 years 2P

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Study Mode

Distance education

Where

Wagga Wagga

When

Session 1; Session 2; Session 3

Level

Postgraduate

Duration

2 years

International?

YES

Indicative ATAR

N/A

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Admission code/s

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