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Graduate Certificate in Education (Middle Years Mathematics)

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The Graduate Certificate in Education (Middle Years Mathematics) provides a rigorous and specialised study for those wishing to develop specialised skills and qualifications for developing pedagogical content knowledge in mathematics particularly for students in Years 5-9.

Key details

Degree Type
Graduate Certificate
Duration
1 year part-time
Course Code
4170
Study Mode
Online, In person

About this course

School of Education

The Graduate Certificate in Education (Middle Years Mathematics) provides a rigorous and specialised study for those wishing to develop specialised skills and qualifications for developing pedagogical content knowledge in mathematics particularly for students in Years 5-9.

Entry requirements

A student applying for the Graduate Certificate in Education (Middle Years Mathematics) must:

  • Hold the equivalent of a four year teaching qualification; and
  • Hold a teacher registration in Australia; and
  • Have at least three years of professional experience in schools.

Study locations

Fremantle

Online

What you will learn

This unique Graduate Certificate in Education (Middle Years Mathematics) will equip you with the skills, knowledge and dispositions that will enable you to assume a role of leadership in mathematics education. You will develop deep mathematics pedagogical content knowledge, a strong understanding of the importance of research-based enquiry to inform teaching and skills in mentoring and coaching other teachers of mathematics.

The point of difference of this program from programs offered at other universities is that you will investigate both the mathematical content and the specialised pedagogical approach for teaching mathematics in the middle years. This strengthening of pedagogical and content knowledge is vital, as investment in teachers is a way in which the decline in student motivation and academic achievement in middle years mathematics can be halted.

This program would be ideal for teachers of primary mathematics who wish to specialise in mathematics, including numeracy coordinators, primary teachers who wish to teach in lower secondary classrooms and out-of-field secondary teachers of mathematics who wish to upskill to better understand the pedagogical content knowledge required to teach mathematics in the middle years.

Graduates of this program may choose to enrol for a Master of Education (Curriculum) at Notre Dame.

Course structure

Students are to complete the following courses:

  • Leading Mathematics in the Middle Years
  • Developing Mathematical Thinking
  • Mathematics Learning in the Middle Years
  • Assessment, Intervention and Differentiation in Mathematics Teaching and Learning

Students may commence their studies in January or October, subject to the availability of each course.

Full details of the program requirements are contained in the Program Regulations.