Institute of Technology or Polytechnic
Manukau Institute of Technology (MIT)This course is available
On-Campus
Level of Study
Bachelor's Degree
Duration
3 years
Next start date
Expected Jul 2026
Campus
Ōtara campus
Are you passionate about working with children?
Study with MIT to learn the hands-on skills you need to work as a primary or intermediate school teacher (years 0-8).
You will also develop skills in implementing Māori and Pacific teaching methods.
This programme is suitable for anyone looking to teach in a diverse and multicultural country such as New Zealand. You will graduate with the cultural competency to apply theory and hands-on skills to primary/intermediate education using diverse Pacific world-views.
Along with 21 weeks of block practicum experiences, you will spend two days a week working in a real classroom setting from your second semester of study.
Successful completion of this programme will lead to recognised qualified teacher status, and graduates are able to apply for provisional practicing certification with the Teaching Council of Aotearoa New Zealand.
TeachNZ scholarship opportunity
TeachNZ scholarships will support you on your journey towards being a great teacher or kaiako.
They can cover the cost of your course fees and pay you an allowance throughout the duration of your study.
If you are planning on enrolling, or are already enrolled on our Bachelor of Education (Primary, Pasifika) (Level 7), you are eligible to apply for one of TeachNZ’s five scholarships.
You must be 18 years of age or older at the start of the programme
AND
Satisfy the English language competency required as listed below
Meet the requirements as per the Children’s Act 2014 prior to gaining entry into the programme
Complete an interview with a selection panel of at least two registered teachers
Satisfy the minimum diagnostic literacy and numeracy entry assessments marks.
For individuals under 20 years of age, in addition to the above criteria:
Hold UE or a recognised equivalent such as International Baccalaureate or Cambridge International,
OR
Are able to demonstrate to the satisfaction of the provider that they have the skills and ability to study at tertiary level.
Additional programme-specific under 20 years of age exemptions:
You may be exempt from some requirements if you can show that:
You have successfully completed a course of study no less than one semester in duration at level 4 or above You have worked in the field of education (i.e. early childhood, teacher aide) for no less than 1 year and can provide at least two referee statements from employers/mentors who have overseen this work. Referee reports should indicate your likelihood of being successful in degree study.
Whether or not you are eligible for the exemptions for under 20-year-olds or how they’ll be applied in your case will be decided by the programme committee.
20 years of age
If you are 20 years of age at the commencement of the programme and have relevant life and/or work experience but do not have the minimum academic requirements, you may apply for admission if you meet comparable literacy and numeracy requirements as those entering with UE.
20+ years of age
If you are 20 years of age and over and without UE, you will need to be able to demonstrate that you have the ability to study at a tertiary level.
Application form requirements
If you want to undertake the programme you must submit the completed application form to the School of Education.
The application form includes a declaration of physical and mental health, a declaration of all criminal and pending criminal convictions and consent for a police check. You may be required to provide a health declaration that you are emotionally, mentally and physically capable of undertaking the demands of the teaching programme as required in the Teaching Council of Aotearoa New Zealand Code of Professional Responsibility and Standards for the Teaching Profession. Reports may be requested with your consent.
Your application form must be submitted with the following:
Evidence of educational qualifications Evidence of language proficiency (as per Teaching Council of Aotearoa New Zealand policy) as required
As well as;
Children Act (2014) safety check requirements:
Language competency requirements
Prior to entry, you must demonstrate language competency by providing one of the Teaching Council’s approved evidence of language competency, as follows:
New Zealand University Entrance literacy credits at either NCEA level 2 or 3; New Zealand University Entrance; New Zealand tertiary entrance qualification gained on completing senior secondary school prior to the introduction of the current University Entrance; International Baccalaureate full diploma in English medium (24 points minimum). Cambridge International Examinations minimum of 120 points on the UCAS Tariff plus meeting the CIE literacy requirements; All primary schooling and at least three years of secondary schooling completed in the English language and while living in New Zealand, Australia, Canada, the Republic of Ireland, the United Kingdom, the United States of America or South Africa [applicants from South Africa must also provide South African Matriculation Certificate Minimum D pass in English (higher grade) OR South African Senior Certificate Minimum D pass in English (higher grade)]; For more detail on language competency requirements check: [https://teachingcouncil.nz/content/language-competency-requirements-0](https://teachingcouncil.nz/getting-certificated/for-overseas-trained-teachers/language-competency-requirements/ "Teaching Council New Zealand lan...
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