Popular Courses/PR leading Courses/Study to migrate
Brief Description and overview of Teaching Courses in Australia.
If you like the idea of making positive impact on a student’s life, then teaching could be a very fulfilling career for you. Teachers are in high demand for all ages and for all topics. The Australian Government’s joboutlook.gov.au website shows a solid future growth prospect for Teachers in all areas, including Early Childhood teachers and for Secondary School teachers. The average weekly pay for teachers ranges from $1,500 to $2,000 (2021).
Due to the strong demands of teachers in Australia, all level teaching from preschool to secondary school are on the Medium- to Long-Term Skills Shortage List (MLTSSL). Studying teaching provides good opportunities for jobs and it also provides you with a chance of getting permanent residency (PR) through an Independent Visa subclass.
Higher Education Teaching courses in Australia:
Entry requirements for International students:
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Entry requirements for International students:
(For more information, check the individual institution's website or contact us)
What are the PR options/Pathways for Teaching graduates?
Different type of Migration Visa options for Teachers.
Due to the massive demand for teachers in Australia, there are many PR pathways if you have your skills assessed through the Australian Institute for Teaching and School Leadership (AITSL). Furthermore, the Australian Government's initiative to encourage skilled workers to move to regional areas to fill the skill shortage gap in these regions means that they have created many PR pathways by studying, living and working in regional Australia. Teaching is listed on both the Short Term Skilled Occupation List (STSOL) and Medium and Long Term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL) and qualify for VISA types 190, 189,491, 494 and more.