I did 3 years of the course at QUT, and the reason I dropped out was because lack of prac. DEFINATELY pick a uni based on the amount of prac you can do. Apparently the courses can only have a set amount of prac hours, like with nursing (which im doing now, and only have one more semester to go) according to the registration boards.
And what I found really frustrating was the curriculum is vastly different from what I was expecting. Sure I was learning the yr 1-7 (10) Qld Curriculum which obviously you wouldnt be doing. But for example, the way they are teaching kids maths now a days is really confusing and the parents wonder why they cant help the kids with the homework. We were bascially being taught back from the very start how to do mulitplication and division, without using calculators, using this weird thing, which i cant even remember but it was soo confusing to us. But then again it was a practical way to teach them and try and improve the numeracy rates.
ACU is a very good uni for education. Mum did a primary education degree but was able to specialise in early childhood as well. So now she can teach like day care up to yr 7. Other uni's only allow you to either specialise in either primary or early childhood, but not both. Which is frustrating for those wanting only to teach the younger kids. Coz mum told me, along with many others, that if you do early childhood degree, you are more likely to wind up in a day care centre rather than kindy or preschool/prep.
But with ACU, you go there to teach in either the lutheran or catholic systems, and of course you need to be a catholic or lutheran...or at least i think have a religion. It is pretty heavy on the theology stuff--- spent many long nights trying to type up mums assignments for her and understand what on earth they were talking about lol.