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Australia offers 15 tafe courses for teaching courses in 2026, ranging from Short Courses to Graduate Certificate. You can study tafe courses for teaching fully online or on-campus through registered RTOs, TAFEs, and universities. Courses typically take 6 months to 4 years to complete. These qualifications can lead to roles such as Education Assistant or Teacher’s Aide, with many students eligible for fee-free TAFE or state-subsidised training.
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TAFE courses for teaching are vocational and higher education programs that prepare you to support students and teachers in schools, TAFEs, and community education settings. Options range from short skill sets through to Certificate and Graduate Certificate level. Many focus on education support, classroom assistance, or early childhood settings, leading to roles such as Education Support Worker or Teacher Assistant.
Most teaching-related TAFE courses fall within a 6 months to 4 years study window. A Certificate III or IV in Education Support is commonly completed in 6–12 months, while a Diploma-level qualification can take 12–24 months. Where a pathway includes a Bachelor-level teaching degree, the total study time can extend towards 3–4 years.
Yes, many TAFE teaching and education support courses are available fully online, while others use a blended model combining online theory with on-campus workshops or school placements. Registered RTOs, TAFEs, and some universities offer flexible intakes and self-paced units. Students who need extra flexibility often choose an online delivery option similar to the programs listed under Online Courses.
Tuition fees vary widely depending on level, from short courses through to Graduate Certificate programs. Certificate III and IV qualifications are generally at the lower end, while Diplomas and Graduate Certificates are higher and can reach the upper four- or five-figure range for full-fee places. Many students may access fee-free TAFE, state-subsidised training, JobTrainer initiatives, or VET Student Loans for eligible courses.
Graduates commonly move into roles such as Education Assistant, Education Support Worker, Teacher Assistant, or Teacher’s Aide in primary, secondary, and special schools. Some also work as Learning Support Officers or Integration Aides. These pathways are ideal for people who want to support teachers and students without immediately completing a full teaching degree, and align well with the Education Support Industry.