@RiaSofia
Teacher's registration is not a requirement when applying for work in a childcare centre. You just need to have a minimum of a Certificate III qualification. :)
@angelicious
Q: If beed grad it means pede sila magpaassess for ece assessment then upon arrival in au they can study under ece diploma and apply job in child care? Tama po ba?
A: You can work as an Early Childhood Teacher (ECT) in Australia if:
You have an approved Early Childhood Teaching qualification that is found in the approved qualifications list from ACECQA (http://www.acecqa.gov.au/qualifications.aspx).
or
You have teacher's registration in Australia and you enrol in an approved diploma course for Early Childhood Education found in the approved qualifications list from ACECQA (http://www.acecqa.gov.au/qualifications.aspx).
Source: http://www.acecqa.gov.au/Recognition-as-an-equivalent-early-childhood-teacher
So far, from the Philippines, ang approved ECT courses lang ay:
- Bachelor of Elementary Education (with specialisation in Pre-Elementary Education) - Colegio de la Immaculada Concepcion
- Bachelor of Elementary Education (Early Childhood Education) - De La Salle University
- Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education - Republic Colleges Guinobatan, Albay
So to give you a more concrete example: I graduated with a degree in Bachelor of Elementary Education (Major in Teaching in the Early Grades) from University of the Philippines, but my degree was assessed as equivalent to a Primary Teaching degree (Prep to Year 6) and not an Early Childhood degree. So, what I did was I applied for teacher's registration in Queensland (months before I arrived to Australia) and then I enrolled in a Diploma for Early Childhood Education and Care from Tafe, and only then was I considered an Early Childhood Teacher, based on Regulation 137 (3).
Q: But what if grad ng BEED major in preschool education/ ece do u know the path for them? I mean do you know roughly kung diploma din itake nila?
A: Unless your course is from any of the degrees I mentioned above (and specifically from those schools as well), then you'll have to take the same route that I did.