mamehapumpkin
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I want to teach science (with a focus on biology) and also agriculture. I am currently completing a science degree at usyd, majoring in biology.
I was looking at the M teaching (secondary) at WSU. It is one of the few I can find which offers agriculture for teaching.
So my question is basically what do they teach in teaching degrees? Will you go through the whole syllabus of the subject you want to teach and learn it? Because obviously I don't know everything.. for example I guess I'd have to teach junior physics but I haven't done a physics unit at uni and don't remember anything from HS. And I want to teach ag, but haven't done an ag degree (although I'm doing relevant units? Plant and animal science?)
I'm nervous.. I don't know what I'm doing.. and don't know what's required of me and what I need to do. I think I need an ag degree?? But I don't wanna do another degree... could I do a diploma for a year? or is my science degree enough?
I was looking at the M teaching (secondary) at WSU. It is one of the few I can find which offers agriculture for teaching.
So my question is basically what do they teach in teaching degrees? Will you go through the whole syllabus of the subject you want to teach and learn it? Because obviously I don't know everything.. for example I guess I'd have to teach junior physics but I haven't done a physics unit at uni and don't remember anything from HS. And I want to teach ag, but haven't done an ag degree (although I'm doing relevant units? Plant and animal science?)
I'm nervous.. I don't know what I'm doing.. and don't know what's required of me and what I need to do. I think I need an ag degree?? But I don't wanna do another degree... could I do a diploma for a year? or is my science degree enough?
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