Accredited courses from leading Australian universities, TAFEs and colleges
Australia offers 20 Free Teaching Courses courses in 2026, ranging from Short Courses to Master's Degree. You can study Free Teaching Courses fully online or on-campus through registered RTOs, TAFEs, and universities. Courses typically take 4 months to 4 years to complete. Graduates commonly move into roles such as Education Assistant or Teacher’s Aide, with some courses eligible for fee-free TAFE or state-subsidised training.


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Free Teaching Courses in Australia are subsidised or low-cost education and teaching support programs that can start at short courses and extend up to a Master’s degree. Many focus on classroom support skills, child development and inclusive education for roles like Education Assistant. Some options sit within the broader education support area and may be delivered by TAFEs, universities and private RTOs.
Across Australia, courses on this page range from 4 months to 4 years in duration. A typical Certificate III or IV in education support might take 6–12 months, while Diplomas often need 12–24 months. Bachelor-level teaching pathways commonly run for 3–4 years, and some postgraduate or Master’s options may be completed part-time over several years.
Yes, Free Teaching Courses are available fully online, on-campus, or in blended mode through TAFEs, universities and private RTOs. Many of the 26 listed options allow you to complete most theory units online, with scheduled school placements or workshops on-site. Choosing an online course can be especially useful if you live regionally or need to combine study with work or family commitments.
Tuition costs vary by AQF level, with short courses and Certificate III programs generally cheaper than Diplomas, Bachelor degrees or Master’s qualifications. Some teaching support courses can be fee-free or heavily subsidised through fee-free TAFE, JobTrainer or state-subsidised training initiatives. Higher-level VET qualifications may be eligible for VET Student Loans, reducing upfront costs, while non-subsidised university programs are usually full-fee or CSP-funded.
Completing a Free Teaching Courses program can lead to roles such as Education Assistant, Education Support Worker, Teacher Assistant and Teacher’s Aide in primary or secondary schools. Some graduates move into Learning Support Officer or integration aide positions supporting students with additional needs. For more detail on daily duties and pathways, explore the Teacher Assistant career guide.