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All teachers have a responsibility to understand diversity and teach in ways that are inclusive of all students. Through this course, you'll gain specialist knowledge in order to assist in negotiating the complexity of supporting students with a diverse range of abilities and backgrounds.
You'll be able to identify and understand diverse learning needs, as well as develop and implement strategies to enhance learning outcomes for these students. The focus will be on inclusion and diversity - learning in the classroom for all students.
This major is offered in the Graduate Certificate of Education for primary and secondary teachers and educators to upskill in Inclusive Education.
3 reasons to study Inclusive and Special Needs Education at Murdoch
What you'll learn
Your future career
Murdoch graduates are employed in government and non-government schools and other education related occupations across Australia and throughout the world. This graduate certificate will give you the practical skills and knowledge required to teach diversity, inclusion and special needs education.
Students who successfully complete the Graduate Certificate may apply for admission to the Master of Education (Coursework) and have this accredited towards that qualification.
Professional accreditation
This offering does not constitute a teaching qualification and is not accredited by the Teacher Registration Board of Western Australia (TRBWA).
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Enrolment in the Graduate Certificate in Education (C1153) or the Master of Education (Coursework) (M1313) or Master of Education M1367
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