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Student Resource Package – Targeted Initiatives

Teach Today and Teach Tomorrow Programs (Reference 135)

Teach Today and Teach Tomorrow (TTTT) programs seek to boost the supply of teachers in Victorian government schools, particularly in outer-metropolitan, regional and remote locations and in priority subject areas. The department is working in partnership with the following Initial Teacher Education (ITE) providers to attract and train local teachers:

  • Australian Catholic University (ACU)
  • Deakin University
  • Federation University
  • La Trobe University (Nexus)
  • RMIT
  • Teach For Australia (ACU)
  • Victoria University
  • the University of Melbourne
  • Swinburne University.

The TTTT programs provide teaching students with paid employment in Victorian government schools as education support staff or teaching paraprofessionals while they complete an undergraduate or postgraduate teaching degree.

Postgraduate programs

  • Teach Today students receive up to $3,000 in a department scholarship for the initial intensive study period prior to working in a classroom as a pre-service teacher for 18 to 24 months.
  • Teach Tomorrow students receive up to $16,000 in a department scholarship while they study for the first 6 to 12 months prior to being employed as education support staff or pre-service teachers for the remainder of their studies.

Undergraduate programs

  • Teach Tomorrow students receive a $30,000 department scholarship while they continue in their ES role for the first 3 years of the program.
  • All students in an undergraduate program who identify as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander will also receive an additional $30,000 department scholarship to support them during the program.

Students who relocate to a rural or regional school for the employment element of the program may also be eligible for a $2,000 relocation incentive to assist with relocation costs.

CRT payments will be allocated directly to participating schools at a rate of 6 CRT days per participating student teacher to support the host school in releasing the mentor teacher from the classroom to spend time mentoring the participating student during their employment.

Refer to: Employment-Based Degrees: Teach Today and Teach Tomorrow Programs.

Eligibility

  • Primary Schools (La Trobe University only)
  • Secondary Schools
  • P-12 Schools
  • Specialist Schools (subject to provider course accreditation)

Specifically, schools must be hosting students as part of this program to be eligible for this allocation.

Funding will be allocated in instalments in June (revised) through credit and cash funding and is calculated by the program area.

Rates

Scholarship rates

  • Teach Today program students receive up to $3,000 in a department scholarship.
  • Teach Tomorrow program students receive up to $16,000 in a department scholarship.
  • Teach Tomorrow undergraduate students receive a $30,000 department scholarship.
    • All undergraduate students who identify as Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander will also receive an additional $30,000 department scholarship.

CRT rates

CRT payments will be allocated directly to participating schools at a rate of 6 CRT days per participating student teacher to support the host school in releasing the mentor teacher from the classroom to spend time mentoring the participating student during their employment. CRT rate will be the ministerial rate.

Relocation expenses

All students who relocate to a rural or regional school for the employment element of the program may also be eligible for a $2,000 relocation incentive to assist with relocation costs.

Please note the allocations do not include payroll tax and superannuation and will not attract these charges in the SRP Budget Management report.

Further information

Teach the Future websiteExternal Link

The Program team: teach.today.teach.tomorrow@education.vic.gov.au

Reference 135 of the SRP Guide, providing information on Teach Today and Teach Tomorrow Programs

Reviewed 23 June 2026

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