Inherent requirements for education programs
Our education programs have inherent requirements you must meet to be able to graduate.
Inherent requirements are core activities, tasks or skills that are essential to a program or course. They apply to the following programs:
- Bachelor of Education (Primary)
- Bachelor of Education (Primary) (Honours)
- Bachelors of Arts/Education (Secondary)
- Bachelors of Business Management/Education (Secondary)
- Bachelors of Mathematics/Education (Secondary)
- Bachelors of Music (Honours)/Education (Secondary)
- Bachelors of Science/Education (Secondary)
- Bachelor of Health, Sport and Physical Education (Honours)
- Master of Teaching (Primary)
- Master of Teaching (Secondary).
What you need to do
If you plan to apply for one of these programs, carefully read through the inherent requirements.
If you think you may experience any problems meeting them, contact a Student Adviser to discuss your needs and whether any reasonable adjustments can be made.
Inherent requirements should be read in conjunction with other information, such as the program requirements, as well as:
- UQ School of Education policies and procedures for professional experience
- Australian Professional Standards for Teachers
- Fitness to Practice Policy
- Fitness to Practice Procedure
- Fitness to Practice Guideline.
Context | Education students are governed by quality and professional standards, and are accountable and responsible for ensuring professional ethical behaviour in all contexts. |
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What you need to demonstrate | You, the student, will demonstrate knowledge of – and engage in – ethical behaviour consistent with all relevant standards. |
Why this is required |
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Scope for reasonable adjustments | Reasonable adjustments must ensure that standards, codes, guidelines and policies are maintained and do not result in unethical behaviour. Adjustments specific to the individual can be discussed with a UQ Diversity, Disability and Inclusion Adviser. |
Example ways to meet the requirement |
Within academic, professional and field experience settings you can demonstrate:
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Self-awareness, behavioural stability and adaptability
Context | Behavioural stability, adaptability and self-awareness are necessary to effectively and sensitively function and adapt in educational settings. |
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What you need to demonstrate |
You, the student, will demonstrate the ability to:
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Why this is required |
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Scope for reasonable adjustments | Reasonable adjustments must support stable, effective and professional behaviour in both academic and educational settings. Adjustments specific to the individual can be discussed with a UQ Diversity, Disability and Inclusion Adviser. |
Example ways to meet the requirement |
You can:
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Interpersonal skills
Context | Interpersonal skills are essential to work effectively and sensitively, and to build relationships in community and educational settings. |
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What you need to demonstrate |
You, the student, will demonstrate:
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Why this is required |
Inclusive practice requires the valuing of all individuals. Effective interpersonal engagement is required particularly with individuals from diverse contexts and with varying attributes such as disability. Meeting the Australian Professional Standards for Teachers requires:
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Scope for reasonable adjustments | Reasonable adjustments may include strategies developed in partnership between the student and staff in the learning support team. Adjustments specific to the individual can be discussed with a UQ Diversity, Disability and Inclusion Adviser. |
Example ways to meet the requirement |
You can:
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Context | Legislation and regulations mandate that initial teacher education programs must comply with professional accreditation, registration and professional and field experience requirements. |
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What you need to demonstrate | You, the student, will demonstrate knowledge of and compliance with all laws, professional regulations and standards, and scope of practice. |
Why this is required |
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Scope for reasonable adjustments | Reasonable adjustments must be consistent with legislative and regulatory requirements. Adjustments specific to the individual can be discussed with a UQ Diversity, Disability and Inclusion Adviser. |
Example ways to meet the requirement |
You can comply with:
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Verbal
Context | Effective verbal communication in English is an essential requirement in education settings. |
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What you need to demonstrate |
You, the student, will demonstrate the:
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Why this is required |
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Scope for reasonable adjustments |
Reasonable adjustments must enable clear and accurate verbal communication that facilitates effective and safe teaching practice. Communication supports such as Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) and adjustments such as additional time for comprehension and expression may be available for on-campus learning activities. Professional experience placement tasks in an education setting may require time-responsive communication. Adjustments specific to the individual can be discussed with a UQ Diversity, Disability and Inclusion Adviser. You should discuss requirements for adjustments during professional experience placements with the placement coordinator before you start your placement. |
Example ways to meet the requirement |
You can:
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Non-verbal
Context | Effective non-verbal communication is fundamental to education and needs to be respectful, clear, attentive, empathetic, honest and non-judgmental. |
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What you need to demonstrate |
You, the student, will demonstrate:
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Why this is required |
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Scope for reasonable adjustments |
Reasonable adjustments must be effective, consistent and not compromise effective and timely reception of and response to non-verbal communication. Consideration will be given to the use of non-verbal communication appropriate to your disability or condition. For example, if you have a vision or hearing impairment, you may rely more on using either auditory or visual communication whenever possible. Adjustments specific to the individual can be discussed with a UQ Diversity, Disability and Inclusion Adviser. |
Example ways to meet the requirement |
You can:
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Written
Context | Effective written communication in English is essential to complete program requirements and participate in professional and field experience. |
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What you need to demonstrate | You, the student, will demonstrate the capacity to produce coherent written communication appropriate to the circumstances. |
Why this is required |
The Australian Professional Standards for Teachers require students to:
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Scope for reasonable adjustments |
Reasonable adjustments must meet necessary standards of clarity, accuracy and accessibility to facilitate effective planning, delivery, reporting, evaluating and synthesising of information in both on and off-campus educational settings. Adjustments may include the use of specialised software to support on-campus learning activities. Whether it’s appropriate or practical to use this software during professional experience placements may vary between placements. Adjustments specific to the individual can be discussed with a UQ Diversity, Disability and Inclusion Adviser. You should discuss requirements for adjustments during professional experience placements with the placement coordinator before you start your placement. |
Example ways to meet the requirement |
You can:
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Knowledge acquisition and cognitive ability
Context | Consistent and effective knowledge and cognitive skills are necessary to provide safe, professional and competent teaching practice. |
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What you need to demonstrate |
You, the student, will demonstrate the:
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Why this is required | Delivery of quality teaching relies on comprehensive knowledge that is sourced, understood and applied appropriately. |
Scope for reasonable adjustments | Reasonable adjustments must ensure knowledge can be clearly demonstrated and cognitive skills are not compromised or impeded. Adjustments specific to the individual can be discussed with a UQ Diversity, Disability and Inclusion Adviser. |
Example ways to meet the requirement |
You can:
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Literacy (language)
Context | Competent English literacy skills are essential for professional and effective delivery of teaching content. |
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What you need to demonstrate |
You, the student, will demonstrate the:
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Why this is required |
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Scope for reasonable adjustments |
Reasonable adjustments must ensure a student can demonstrate an appropriate capacity to acquire, comprehend, apply and communicate accurately in English. Adjustments specific to the individual can be discussed with a UQ Diversity, Disability and Inclusion Adviser. Students for whom Standard Australian English is an additional language or dialect (EAL/D) may seek support from Learning Advisers. Reasonable adjustments don’t apply in these situations unless any difficulties with English are due to learning disabilities. |
Example ways to meet the requirement |
You can:
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Numeracy
Context | Competent numeracy skills are essential for effective teaching. |
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What you need to demonstrate | You, the student, will demonstrate the ability to correctly and accurately interpret and apply statistical, geometrical, algebraic, measurement and numerical data in a range of contexts. |
Why this is required |
Competent numeracy skills are fundamental for:
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Scope for reasonable adjustments |
Reasonable adjustments must ensure a student can demonstrate effective numeracy skills. Unless a task requires mental calculation, calculating devices such as calculators and spreadsheets may be used. Whether it’s appropriate or practical to use such calculating devices during professional experience placements may vary between placements. You should discuss this with the placement coordinator before you start your placement. Adjustments specific to the individual can be discussed with a UQ Diversity, Disability and Inclusion Adviser. |
Example ways to meet the requirement |
You can:
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Information and communications technology (ICT)
Context | Information and communications technologies (ICT) are fundamental to program requirements, teaching practice and current pedagogy. |
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What you need to demonstrate | You, the student, will demonstrate knowledge of, and confidence in, the use of ICT processes and tools in academic, professional and curriculum contexts. |
Why this is required | Use of ICTs is necessary to provide an effective teaching and learning environment. |
Scope for reasonable adjustments | Reasonable adjustments must enable the student to demonstrate a capacity to comprehend, interpret and use ICT. They may include Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) devices. Adjustments specific to the individual can be discussed with a UQ Diversity, Disability and Inclusion Adviser. |
Example ways to meet the requirement |
You can:
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Visual
Context | Adequate visual acuity is required to provide safe and effective supervision of children and young people in a range of educational and community settings. |
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What you need to demonstrate |
You, the student, will demonstrate sufficient visual acuity to perform the required range of skills, such as:
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Why this is required |
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Scope for reasonable adjustments |
Reasonable adjustments must address the need to perform the required range of tasks involved in field placements. Any strategies to address the effects of a vision impairment must be effective, consistent and not compromise care or safety. A reasonable adjustment may be the use of assistive technology to enhance vision. Glasses and other visual aids can be used during on-campus simulation and professional experience placement settings. Adjustments specific to the individual can be discussed with a UQ Diversity, Disability and Inclusion Adviser. You should discuss requirements for adjustments during professional experience placements with the placement coordinator before you start your placement. |
Example ways to meet the requirement |
You can:
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Auditory
Context | Sufficient competent aural communication is required to effectively access program content and to respond to the demands of professional and field experience. |
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What you need to demonstrate |
You, the student, will demonstrate:
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Why this is required |
Teacher education courses require students to:
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Scope for reasonable adjustments |
Reasonable adjustments must be effective, consistent and not compromise effective and timely reception of and response to auditory inputs. Examples may include the use of Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC), such as amplified stethoscopes to enhance hearing. Students who are deaf and use Auslan may be able to negotiate professional experience placements within a specialised setting where Auslan is the preferred language. Adjustments specific to the individual can be discussed with a UQ Diversity, Disability and Inclusion Adviser. You should discuss requirements for adjustments during professional experience placements with the placement coordinator before you start your placement. |
Example ways to meet the requirement |
You can:
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Gross motor skills
Context | Participation in physical activities and movement is typically required to function effectively in community and educational settings. |
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What you need to demonstrate | You, the student, will demonstrate the ability to perform gross motor skills to function within the scope of practice. |
Why this is required | Sufficient gross motor skills are necessary to perform, coordinate and prioritise care, in order to reduce the risk of harm to self and others. |
Scope for reasonable adjustments |
Reasonable adjustments may be available to facilitate functional effectiveness, safety of self and others, and a capacity to provide appropriate education and care. Examples include the use of mechanical devices for lifting, electric wheelchairs and adjustable classroom furniture. Adjustments specific to the individual can be discussed with a UQ Diversity, Disability and Inclusion Adviser. You should discuss requirements for adjustments during professional experience placements with the placement coordinator before you start your placement. |
Example ways to meet the requirement |
You can:
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Fine motor skills
Context | Teaching typically requires manual dexterity and fine motor skills. |
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What you need to demonstrate | You, the student, will demonstrate the ability to use fine motor skills to provide safe, effective education and care. |
Why this is required | Sufficient fine motor skills are necessary to perform and coordinate education and care. Tasks that involve fine motor skills include being able to grasp, press, push, turn, squeeze and manipulate various objects, as well as handwrite. Students must be able to demonstrate and perform these tasks consistently and safely to reduce the risk of harm to themselves and others. |
Scope for reasonable adjustments |
Reasonable adjustments may be available to facilitate functional effectiveness, safety to self and others, and a capacity to provide appropriate education and care. Examples may include the use of Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC), and occupational therapy devices such as splints, prostheses and specialised equipment. Adjustments specific to the individual can be discussed with a UQ Diversity, Disability and Inclusion Adviser. You should discuss requirements for adjustments during professional experience placements with the placement coordinator before you start your placement. |
Example ways to meet the requirement |
You can:
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Context | The study and practice of Education requires both physical and mental endurance at a consistent and sustained level. |
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What you need to demonstrate |
You, the student, will demonstrate:
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Why this is required | Sufficient physical and mental endurance are essential to performing multiple tasks over varying periods of time and providing safe and effective participation in all teaching, professional and field experience activities. |
Scope for reasonable adjustments |
Reasonable adjustments may be available to enable consistent and sustained performance over a given period. Example strategies include the use of rest breaks to support performance for on-campus learning activities. Adjustments specific to the individual can be discussed with a UQ Diversity, Disability and Inclusion Adviser. You should discuss requirements for adjustments during professional experience placements with the placement coordinator before you start your placement. |
Example ways to meet the requirement |
You can:
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Need more information?
If you’re not sure what an inherent requirement means, contact the relevant school.
For Bachelor of Education single and dual programs and Master of Teaching, contact the School of Education.
For Bachelor of Health, Sport and Physical Education (Honours), contact the School of Human Movements and Nutrition Science.
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