The Bachelor of Teaching (Early Childhood Education) will equip ākonga with a recognised, flexible and applied teaching qualification in the early childhood education context.

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    Level
    7
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    Credits
    360
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    Cost
    $16,248 NZ Domestic

    Not including any course materials or external exam fees.

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    Student loan

Practical courses connect theory with practice and are strongly aligned with sector needs to ensure work-ready graduates equipped with skills and knowledge required for ECE teaching positions or for further study at postgraduate level.

This qualification will prepare you for a career as an early childhood teacher within a range of ECE settings including, kindergartens, education and care centres, teacher-led home-based care agencies, and puna reo or other language immersion settings. Graduates of the programme are eligible to apply to the Teaching Council Aotearoa for Teacher Registration

 

What you will learn:

Graduates of the programme will have the skills to:

  • Demonstrate an in-depth understanding and knowledge of Te Tiriti o Waitangi, te reo Māori and tikanga Māori in early childhood education settings to support tamariki Māori to enjoy educational success as Māori
  • Utilise skills for engaging appropriately and effectively with tamariki, their parents, families and whānau, aiga, as well as colleagues, stakeholder professionals and external organisations supporting early childhood education settings.
  • Critically analyse effective practices for planning, differentiating and implementing learning and teaching practices for tamariki and rangatahi of diverse backgrounds and which meet specific learning needs across the full range of abilities in early childhood education settings
  • Utilise current research on tamariki development in the physical, social, intellectual, emotional and cultural domains to facilitate accurate and useful planning, programming and assessment of learning and for learning in early childhood education settings
  • Demonstrate learning gained in multiple, varied early childhood practicum opportunities with the support of accomplished mentors
  • Apply critical reflection to continually improve teaching knowledge and skills, and collaborate effectively with professional colleagues within and beyond their early childhood education context.

Learner story

 

Programme Delivery

You will access courses online with academic support from academic staff members. Contact with your academic staff members and other students will occur at regional workshops, noho marae, tutorials and during practicums over the course of your study.

  

My role at the Open Polytechnic is to support our ECE students throughout their study. Regional Lecturers have a group of students that they mentor in their area, meaning that this is a unique method of flexible learning, where you are able to study via distance, but also have a local point of contact. I am available to point my students in the right direction for support on their course work and any other questions they may have around academic study. I also offer support and guidance to students throughout their placements in Early Childhood Centres.

Shannon Nearey - Regional Lecturer, ECE

 

Noho marae

Noho marae are held at urban and rural marae around New Zealand and give you the opportunity to build your skills and knowledge required to teach effectively in a bicultural context.

For ākonga enrolled in Tō Tātou Tiriti courses below are the details for noho marae offered in the second half of 2024. Please note that while these dates and venues are confirmed, a change might occasionally be required:

  • 03-04 August – Ara Marae, Te Kura Wanaka, Christchurch
  • 10-11 August – Te Noho Kotahitanga Marae, UNITEC, Auckland
  • 17-18 August – Puketeraki Marae, Karitane, Dunedin
  • 07-08 September – Ōrongomai Marae, Upper Hutt, Wellington
  • 21-22 September – Maungatapu Marae, Tauranga 

If you enrol in a course starting in September or October 2024 that has a noho marae as a compulsory course requirement you will not be able to complete the course until after the course end date. You will be awarded a Grade Pending result until you have attended a noho marae in April/May 2025.

Please note that a Grade Pending result will not satisfy any pre-requisite requirements, you must have a pass grade before you have met the pre-requisite.

 

 

Workshop & noho marae Schedule

October 2024 workshop schedule

 

Practicum

During the programme you will gain teaching experience in five assessed practicums (6 hours a day, five days a week) totalling 120 days in a variety of approved licenced early childhood centres. Each practicum offers you the opportunity to work alongside children and qualified early childhood teachers to integrate your learning in relation to everyday teaching experiences. You will attend practicum workshops each year to prepare you for the practicum experience.

 During each practicum:

  • you will have support from an associate teacher working in the early childhood centre and your regional lecturer.
  • you will be part of all aspects of the centre’s programme during this time.

This programme has different enrolment dates for new learners

This programmes enrolment dates are different for new learners. Please check the table on the 'Choose course and apply' tab for the exact date you need to enrol by.

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Maximum Programme Completion Time 

To be awarded the qualification, the programme must be completed in no more than 6 years of first enrolment, unless there are exceptional circumstances.

  •  
    Level
    7
  •  
    Credits
    360
  •  
    Cost
    $16,248 NZ Domestic

    Not including any course materials or external exam fees.

  •  
    Student loan