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Course Overview
Eligibility
Career & Study Pathways
Quality & Recognition
Course Content
Inclusive Education
Year 1 core topic
Language Development and Early Reading
Year 1 core topic
Support in Inclusive Education
Year 1 core topic
Teaching Learners with Complex Needs
Year 1 core topic
Expressive Arts Enabling Learning
Year 1 core topic
Evidence-Based Practices for Autism
Year 2 core topic
Psychology for Children and Adolescents
Year 2 core topic
Primary Mathematics
Year 2 core topic
Indigenous Pedagogy
Year 2 core topic
Teaching Students with Learning Disabilities
Year 2 core topic
Professional Experience
Year 2 placement in real classrooms or other educational settings
Learning and Teaching Primary Science
Year 3 core topic
Inclusive Teaching Practices
Year 3 core topic
Planning for Students with Numeracy Difficulties
Year 3 core topic
Health and Physical Education
Year 3 core topic
Effective Writing Instruction
Year 3 core topic
Professional Experience
Year 3 placement in real classrooms or other educational settings
The Professional Educator
Year 4 core topic
Literacy in Inclusive Classroom
Year 4 core topic
Digital Literacy and Numeracy
Year 4 core topic
Neurodiversity in the Classroom
Year 4 core topic
Professional Experience
Year 4 placement in real classrooms or other educational settings
Common Questions
Graduates are qualified to work as Inclusive Education Teachers in primary school settings, collaborating with classroom educators to modify instructional strategies, develop individualised learning plans, and provide targeted support. The degree also qualifies you to teach in general primary school settings. Other career pathways include Education Consultant, Curriculum Developer, and Learning Support Officer. Typical salaries range from $80K to $126K in Australia, and there are approximately 1,095 inclusive education teacher job opportunities and 2,276 primary school teacher job opportunities in Australia (2024).
Yes, the degree includes professional experience placements in Years 2, 3, and 4, where you will work in real classrooms or other educational settings as part of your teacher training. In Year 4, you also have the choice of completing an Internship or two option/elective topics.
Upon successful completion of the Bachelor of Education (Inclusive Education), you will be eligible to apply for registration with the Teachers Registration Board of South Australia.
Yes, 35 Enabling Educator Excellence (E3) Scholarships, each valued at $5,000, will be available for students commencing in 2026.
Yes, graduates can deepen their expertise and research skills with an Honours year in Education. You can specialise in areas such as early childhood, gifted education, special education, leadership, wellbeing, and more. You'll complete an independent research project under expert supervision, preparing you for leadership roles, research careers or postgraduate study. Majors include Higher Education, Wellbeing and Positive Mental Health, Leadership and Management, Educational Research, Evaluation and Assessment, and Cognitive Psychology and Educational Practice.
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