Are you a teacher hoping to upgrade your skills quickly—or a graduate wanting to enter the classroom sooner? UNISA’s Short Learning Programmes (SLPs) in Education for 2026 offer a fast, practical path. These focused courses help you gain specialized teaching skills in months instead of years.
UNISA offers several Short Learning Programmes (SLPs) in Education for 2026, designed for teachers and aspiring educators who want practical skills without enrolling in a full degree. These short courses focus on areas like Grade R teaching, inclusive education, subject teaching, and school management, and typically take between 3 months and 12 months to complete.
Which short teaching courses can you study at UNISA in 2026?
The University of South Africa (UNISA) offers a wide range of Short Learning Programmes (SLPs) through its College of Education.
These courses are non-degree qualifications designed for professional development and specialized teaching skills.
They focus on real classroom challenges and practical teaching methods.
Here are some of the most popular courses available for 2026.
Grade R Teaching
- Programme in Grade R Teaching (76522)
This course focuses on early childhood learning strategies, classroom management, and development-based teaching methods.
It is ideal for teachers working with foundation phase learners.
Teaching Methodologies
- Short Course in Teaching Methodologies in Education (76981)
- Multigrade Teaching Methodologies (76816)
These programmes help teachers handle modern classroom environments, including schools with multiple grades in one class.
Inclusive Education
- Short Course in Inclusive Education (76987)
- Support of Children at Risk (76977)
These courses train teachers to support learners with special needs, learning barriers, and social challenges.
Subject-Specific Teaching Courses
UNISA also offers specialized training for teachers in subjects such as:
- Physical Sciences
- Mathematics
- Life Sciences
These courses help educators strengthen their subject knowledge and teaching strategies.
Education Leadership and Management
- School Management (70858)
- Education Management in Early Childhood Development (70271)
These programmes are designed for teachers who want to move into leadership roles such as head of department or school management.
How long do UNISA short teaching courses take?
One of the biggest advantages of SLPs is their short duration.
UNISA designed these courses to fit into busy schedules.
Typical durations include:
Short Courses
- Usually 3 to 6 months
Programmes
- Around 6 to 12 months
Advanced Programmes
- Some specialised courses can take up to 24 months
This flexible structure allows teachers to upgrade their qualifications while working.
What are the admission requirements?
Entry requirements depend on the specific programme.
However, most UNISA short courses follow similar criteria.
Basic Requirement
You typically need a National Senior Certificate (Matric).
Professional Requirement
Some courses are designed for qualified teachers already working in schools.
For these programmes, you may need:
- A teaching qualification
- Proof of employment at a school
Language Requirement
Students must be proficient in English, since most courses are taught in English.
How do you apply for UNISA short teaching courses in 2026?
Applications for UNISA Short Learning Programmes follow a simple process.
Step 1: Check the registration dates
Registration for most year modules remains open until 20 March 2026.
Step 2: Apply online
All applications must be submitted through the UNISA Short Learning Programme portal.
Step 3: Upload required documents
Prepare these documents in advance:
- Certified copy of your ID
- Academic results or teaching qualifications
- Any required professional documentation
Step 4: Accept the offer
If you receive an admission offer, you must accept within 10 working days.
Failing to do so may result in the offer being withdrawn.
Why are UNISA short teaching courses so popular?
Short Learning Programmes are becoming increasingly popular because they offer:
Fast career upgrades
Instead of studying for years, you can gain specialized skills in months.
Practical classroom training
The courses focus on real teaching challenges.
Flexible learning
UNISA’s distance learning system allows students to study while working.
Career advancement
These programmes can help teachers qualify for higher roles or salary progression within the Department of Education.
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Final Thoughts
UNISA’s Short Learning Programmes in Education provide one of the fastest ways to develop specialized teaching skills in South Africa.
Whether you want to move into school leadership, inclusive education, or subject specialization, these courses offer a flexible and practical path forward.
With the March 20 registration deadline approaching, preparing your documents early could help secure your place in the 2026 intake.