Graduate Diploma in Teaching (Early Childhood Education) Level 7
Course details
NZQF Level | 7 |
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About the course
The focus of the programme is creating teachers who are able to teach children from 0 to 6 years and providing matauranga/professional knowledge, whakapono/attitudes, values and beliefs, pukenga/skills and knowledge to become proficient educators and leaders in Aotearoa New Zealand.
The Graduate Diploma at level 7 is designed to prepare learners to start their career as early childhood educators. It can also be a bridging qualification to Post Graduate study in ECE teaching or disciplines related to a particular
focus, such as children with special needs, Māori tikanga or Pasifika knowledge in ECE.
The Graduate Diploma allows graduates to continue with further study to a Master of Education (ECE) degree delivered in a range of NZ and international tertiary institutions and universities.
Programme information:
- 12 Months course (1.5 academic years)
- 135 Credits (9 papers)
Students in the Graduate Diploma will complete 9 papers, all of which are at level 7, delivered at a maximum of three papers per trimester.
The course involves both theory and practice of 48 weeks (18 weeks in classroom and online, 23 weeks’ classroom and concurrent practicum, 7 weeks’ block practicum).
Paper Outlines
- The Holistic Curriculum
- Te Ao Maori
- Teaching as Inquiry
- Professional Practice Rapunga: Conceptualising Professional Practice ECE
- Early Childhood Education: Histories, Philosophies and Theories
- Human Development: Maori, Pacific and Global Perspective
- The Professional Teacher
- Infant and Toddler Pedagogies
- Professional Practice Toa: Conceptualising Professional Growth in ECE
Graduate Outcomes
The programme meets the standards as defined by NZQA and the NZ Teaching Council. Graduates will be eligible to gain teacher registration in Aotearoa New Zealand.
Employment Outcomes
Most graduates find employment in a range of positions as educators and leaders in the early childhood sector.
Entry requirements
- Completed Bachelor’s degree at Level 7 on the NZQF, or a recognised equivalent.
- Academic IELTS 7.0 across all bands, or a NZQA / NZ Teaching Council approved equivalent.
- Meeting the UE (University Entrance) level literacy and numeracy requirement.
- Meeting New Zealand Police Vetting requirements in accordance with the Vulnerable Children’s Act 2014.
- Successful selection interview to determine values, disposition and fitness to teach. Prior to the interview candidates must arrange for two referees to send confidential references directly to ICL
About the provider
ICL Business School was established in 2002 by Ewen Mackenzie-Bowie as part of Academic Colleges Group. In 2007, Ewen took over the business school and incorporated it with International College of Linguistics (ICL). Reflecting the Business School’s shift to predominantly level 7, 8 and 9 programmes it was rebranded to ICL Graduate Business School.
ICL Graduate Business School is a NZQA accredited Category 1 boutique university-level business school in New Zealand, offering Master’s degrees, postgraduate and graduate diplomas in business, informatics, hospitality and tourism, and a graduate diploma in teaching early childhood education, which leads to teacher registration. While over 80% of our students are postgraduate, we also offer undergraduate diplomas in business, with pathways to university degrees.
Our language schools, located in the same building, Auckland English Academy and Bridge International College, offer you pathway courses into ICL if you need to brush up your English before you start your degree or diploma.
ICL Graduate Business School is located at the heart of New Zealand’s biggest and most diverse city, Auckland. We strive to help our students meet their academic goals, and enjoy their time whilst studying and living abroad.