Become a specialist in Steiner philosophy.
Please note: No direct entry. This program is only available as an exit point only - refer to the Master of Education
You will love this program if you are currently a qualified primary or secondary teacher wanting to expand your career opportunities in Steiner/Waldorf schools in Australia and overseas.
You will study within a collaborative environment with other like-minded educators. You will work with experts in Steiner Education to connect theory with practice. You will develop expertise in Steiner education associated with contemporary issues, pedagogy, curriculum development and assessment.
The Graduate Certificate in Steiner Education comprises four specialist courses offered in a blended learning format.
The courses are delivered wholly online, except for a compulsory two-day intensive weekend component for each course.
Weekly lectures are delivered via Mediasite and can be viewed at your convenience; an engaging, real-time once-weekly class takes place via the Learning Management System, making study accessible from anywhere. Face-to-face meetings are available for local students.
The four courses (over one year full-time or two years part-time) can be completed in any order with the option to enter the program in either Semester 1 or 2. Upon successful completion of the four Steiner Education courses, you can exit with a Graduate Certificate in Steiner Education, or complete a Master of Education with a specialisation in Steiner Education.
If you wish to meet the requirements to proceed at a later stage to the Doctor of Philosophy program, you should complete the Education Research Specialisation within the Master of Education.
The Graduate Certificate in Steiner Education is a post-graduate education program. It does not qualify graduates for teacher registration, but provides innovative knowledge in education to advance your career in Steiner early childhood, primary and secondary teaching.
Admission requirements
The program is available as an exit point only. Students should refer to the Master of Education.
Program structure
Program Structure
Required courses (4)
Course | Semester of offer | Units | Requisites |
---|---|---|---|
EDU781 Professional Experience: Individual Learner Needs | |||
EDU782 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Perspectives in Learning and Teaching | |||
EDU783 The Psychology of Learning | |||
EDU784 Using Data for Learning |
*Note: not available until 2018
Program requirements and notes
Program requirements
- Successfully complete 48 units as outlined in the Program Structure
Program notes
- Program is available as an exit point only
- Not available to International students on a Student Visa
- All courses available on campus at Sippy Downs