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Builders Academy Australia - UP Education
Foundation Studies Programme
- Melbourne, Australia
Foundation Year
On-Campus
English
Our Foundation Studies Programme provides a path to undergraduate-level study. Partnered with Victoria University of Wellington, UP Education has been delivering foundation programmes for over 20 years. All teachers are trained and registered with the Teachers Council of New Zealand.


Abai Kazakh National Pedagogical University
Teacher Training Program - Faculty for foreign citizens and pre-university training (Foundation)
- Almaty, Kazakhstan
Foundation Year
Full time
4 years
Distance Learning, On-Campus
English, Russian
Teacher training in languages and literature (Russian language and literature in schools with the non-Russian language of instruction (Russian as a foreign language).
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Teaching degree programs at the Foundation Year level focus on developing the essential skills needed for a career in education. This foundational approach enriches your understanding of learning theories and pedagogical strategies, preparing you for advanced studies.
Through courses in educational psychology, learners gain insights into how students think and learn, equipping them to create effective learning environments. You’ll explore curriculum design and assessment methods, enabling you to construct engaging lesson plans that address diverse learning needs. Understanding classroom management techniques also enhances your ability to maintain a positive and productive atmosphere. As students navigate different teaching philosophies, they build confidence as they engage with new perspectives in education.
Graduates from Foundation Year teaching programs typically pursue Bachelor's degrees, which lead to various career opportunities in primary or secondary education. This path prepares educators to contribute positively to their communities by fostering a love for learning and adapting to the needs of their students.