Graduate Diploma in Teaching (Primary) (Level 7)

*Subject to NZQA and Teaching Council New Zealand (TCNZ) approval

Duration

40 weeks (including breaks)

Delivery

Blended

Campus

New Lynn

Credits

120

Fees Domestic

TBC

Fees International

TBC

Thinking about teaching? The demand for qualified and registered Primary teachers is high. If you have an existing degree and are seeking to make a move into teaching, then unlock your potential and make a real difference with our Graduate Diploma in Teaching (Primary). This intensive, one-year programme is designed for passionate graduates who want to become confident, creative, and effective primary school teachers. Gain hands-on classroom experience, expert guidance, and the skills to nurture the next generation of learners. Once you qualify you will be eligible to apply for registration as Primary Teacher in Aotearoa New Zealand and start your new career. The blended learning approach means that in an average week you will spend three days in a classroom, one day in on-campus class in Auckland CBD and the remaining time in online sessions and self-directed learning. You will also complete three days per week and two block professional experience placements in schools during the year.

17 teaching weeks plus a 2-week term break – Full time (60 credits at Level 7)
Semester One

Credit 15

GDTP7001
Primary Curriculum Studies

Credit 15

GDTP7002
Assessment and Planning for Learning

Credit 30

GDTP7003
Practicum 1: Foundations of Professional Teaching Practice

2-week semester break
17 teaching weeks plus a 2-week term break – Full time (60 credits at Level 7)
Semester Two

Credit 15

GDTP7004
Child Development and Learning Theories

Credit 15

GDTP7005
Classroom Management and Positive Guidance

Credit 30

GDTP7006
Practicum 2: Advancing Professional Teaching Practice

Admission Criteria

Criminal Record Check:

The Education Sector requires people to work with young people. This requires a high level of integrity and trust.

NZSE will carry out a Police Vetting check on prospective domestic applicants. Learner entry will be provisional until these checks have been completed. The outcome of the Police Vetting check will be kept on the applicant’s files.

International students applying for a visa with New Zealand Immigration are expected to be of good character. “This includes having no criminal history and providing correct and complete information” (New Zealand Immigration, 2024).

Safety Checks:

NZSE will require the applicant to pass a safety check consistent with the requirements of the Children Act 2014.

On completion of this graduate diploma programme you will be able to meet the following outcomes:

GPO 1:
Integrate te reo and tikanga Māori into primary teaching practice, supporting Māori learners to achieve educational success as Māori, in accordance with the bicultural aspirations of Te Tiriti o Waitangi in recognition of Tangata Whenua status, and the histories and cultures of Te Tiriti partners.

GPO 2:
Design and implement learning experiences based on an understanding of Te Mātaiaho (NZ Curriculum), content knowledge, and pedagogical strategies appropriate for primary learners.

GPO 3:
Create inclusive learning environments that respond to the diverse strengths, interests, needs, identities, languages, and cultures of primary students, including neurodiverse needs.

GPO 4:
Plan and implement teaching strategies that set high expectations, advance learning progress for all primary students, and develop authentic relationships that empower students as active participants in their learning.

GPO 5:
Establish and continue to build supportive primary classroom environments characterised by respect, inclusion, empathy, and safety, implementing positive behaviour management strategies.

GPO 6:
Utilise appropriate assessment practices to monitor, analyse, and communicate primary students’ learning progress, providing meaningful feedback and identifying the next steps in learning.

GPO 7:
Engage in ongoing professional inquiry and collaborative learning to continuously improve primary teaching practice, critically reflecting on teaching effectiveness.

GPO 8:
Establish and continue to build professional relationships with colleagues, parents/whānau, and community partners to support primary students’ learning and well-being.

It is expected that graduates from this programme will be able to progress into the following roles, many of which are in demand in New Zealand, such as:

The salary range for trained primary school teachers is from $61,329 to $103,086 per year. Entry-level (first year, trained) can expect to start low in the scale. Additional incentives are available for teachers in hard-to-staff schools, with bonuses after three, four, and five years

Kick Start Your Career

A Graduate Diploma in Teaching (Primary) is your fast track into the classroom. Designed for graduates like you, this programme builds the skills, confidence, and practical experience to become a qualified primary teacher. Nurture curiosity, spark a love of learning, and make a lasting impact – every single day.

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Further Study Options

Graduates of this programme may be eligible to pathway into Masters and Doctorate level study, or purse qualifications in related fields like Special Education.

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