Diploma in Teaching (Primary)
The Diploma in Teaching - Primary equips future educators with essential skills to guide young learners through their foundational years. This program combines pedagogical theory with hands-on classroom experience, focusing on curriculum design, instructional methods, and child development. Graduates are prepared to create engaging and effective learning environments, shaping the academic and personal growth of primary school students while igniting a lifelong passion for learning.
Overview
- Method Face to Face
- Duration 12 months
- MQA level 5
- Language English
- Course Code DTP
Learning Outcomes
- Make logical judgements and decisions as an intelligent thinker
- Demonstrate a good understanding of academic writing
- Describe the role and characteristics of an effective language teache
- Demonstrate good knowledge of teaching Mathematics to children
Modules
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Year 1
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Academic Writing130 hours
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Literacy and Teaching English120 hours
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Critical Thinking130 hours
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Mathematics Education I130 hours
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Instructional Psychology130 hours
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Science Education130 hours
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Environmental & Social Education140 hours
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Classroom Management130 hours
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Teaching Practicum150 hours
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Admission Requirements
General Entry
- Successful completion of Higher Secondary Education OR
- Attainment of a Level 4 qualification in a related field OR
- Attainment of a Level 4 Foundation Study Program approved for the specific Diploma program.
Alternative Entry
- Completion of a Level 4 qualification (unrelated), and successful completion of an MQA approved University Preparation Program OR
- 20 years old, completion of secondary school, 2 years of relevant work experience, and successful completion of an MQA approved University Preparation Program
MNQF LEVEL
5
CREDIT
120 credits of which 90 credits at Level 5 (1 year (30 weeks) full-time)
Enrollment
Course fee
Total fee | MVR 26000
Year 1 | MVR 2000 / Month
General Notice
The College may find it necessary in some circumstances to postpone or discontinue certain courses, particularly when they do not reach the prescribed minimum class size (atleast 10 per batch).