Course details

Graduate Diploma in Teaching (Early Childhood Education)

About the course

Enter a profession where the demand for teachers is high in New Zealand and overseas. Gain an internationally-recognised degree from the Our programme will equip you with the knowledge and skills to support young children in their learning and development from birth to the age of five. You will gain hands-on experience working in a range of early childhood settings where building responsive and inclusive relationships is key. You will undertake three practicum placements adding up to a total of 17 weeks in a range of early childhood centres, supported by experienced teachers and university supervisors. The diploma is shaped by a commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, relational pedagogies, and Te Tiriti o Waitangi. Content includes learning about Te Āo Māori and basic te reo Māori. You will learn alongside a diverse range of students and be taught basic proficiency in te reo Māori. The programme will prepare you to become an effective early childhood teacher and support you as you prepare for your transition into the teaching profession. By the end of the programme, you will be familiar with the New Zealand early childhood curriculum and a range of appropriate pedagogy for teaching within the context of Aotearoa New Zealand. You will be eligible to apply for provisional certification as a practising early childhood teacher with the Teaching Council of Aotearoa New Zealand. Students on international visas must study the programme full time and face-to-face. The next intake for face-to-face study starts Jan 20, 2025. For domestic students, there is the flexibility of being able to choose to study face-to-face or online, full-time or part-time. If you choose to study face-to-face, you will attend classes at set times on the City Campus. If you choose the online option, you will study the same courses but engage with content online at times that suit you. Note, you cannot swap between the face-to-face and online options. For more information on the online option, including practicum requirements, visit the . Graduate Diploma in Teaching students are eligible for the external TeachNZ Scholarships.  . Before you begin your teaching journey, there are a few key steps you need to complete, so we recommend applying early. Read about the process on our  . Still got questions? Email our Postgraduate Taught Recruitment Specialist at [email protected].

About the provider

Located in the vibrant centre of Aotearoa New Zealand’s largest city, The University of Auckland welcomes over 40,000 students each year, including 8,000 international students from over 100 countries.

As New Zealand’s largest and leading university, we harness the power of partnerships, research, teaching, excellence and equity to positively impact communities. Leading the way in sustainability and innovation, we tackle some of the world’s most compelling issues and challenges.

From academic support, student wellbeing and career support, we offer a wide range of pastoral care to all our students to help you stay well and succeed.

Our main campuses are in Auckland, a cosmopolitan and multicultural city where you can experience the best of urban living with nature at your doorstep..

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