Graduate Diploma in Teaching (Early Childhood Education)

Graduate Diploma in Teaching (Early Childhood Education)

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The aim of the Graduate Diploma in Teaching (Early Childhood Education) is to equip ākonga with a recognised, flexible and applied teaching qualification in the early childhood education context.

  •  
    Level
    7
  •  
    Credits
    120
  •  
    Cost
    $6,080 NZ Domestic

    Not including any course materials or external exam fees.

  •  
    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 teaching positions or for further study at postgraduate level.

What you will Learn

Graduates of this programme will be able to:

  • Apply in-depth understanding and knowledge of te Tiriti o Waitangi, te reo Māori and tikanga Māori in early childhood education settings to support Māori learners to enjoy educational success as Māori;
  • Utilise skills for engaging appropriately and effectively with tamariki, their parents, families and whānau, as well as colleagues, stakeholder professionals and external organisations;
  • Utilise current research and critical reflection to analyse effective practices to continually improve design for learning and teaching during practicum in early childhood education settings; and
  • Apply professional learning and collaboration within and beyond their early childhood education settings.

 

Teacher Registration

Once you have successfully completed this programme, you will be eligible to apply for registration and a practising certificate to begin your teaching career in New Zealand. A Tōmua | Provisional Practising Certificate is the first practising certificate you will hold. For New Zealand trained teachers, a Tōmua | Provisional Practising Certificate is issued or renewed for three years.

For more information please visit this link: 

Teaching Council of New Zealand, Applying for a Tōmua | Provisional Practising Certificate

 

Programme delivery

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

Noho marae

Ākonga participate in one compulsory noho marae (overnight stay) during the programme. Noho are held regionally so that ākonga have an opportunity to connect with local tikanga and kawa (marae protocols and Māori practices) and te reo Māori. These are an important part of partnering with local iwi.

For ākonga enrolled in Te Tiriti o Waitangi in Education, below are the details for noho marae offered in 2026 as confirmed to date. Please note that while these dates and venues are confirmed, a change might occasionally be required:

First half of 2026:

All noho marae start at 8.30am on the Saturday and finish at 11.30am on the Sunday.

  • 21-22 March 2026: Rāpaki, Ōtautahi - Christchurch
  • 28-29 March 2026: Puukaki, Māngere/Tāmaki Makaurau - Auckland
  • 11-12 April 2026: Puketeraki, Karitane/Ōtepoti - Dunedin
  • 02–03 May 2026: Papawai - Greytown
  • 16-17 May 2026: Waiokura, Manaia/Taranaki – New Plymouth
  • Date to be confirmed: Te Noho Kotahitanga, UNITEC/Tāmaki Makaurau – Auckland
  • 06-07 June 2026: Maungatapu, Tauranga Moana

If you enrol in Te Tiriti o Waitangi in Education for September or October 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 the March - June period. 

 

 

Workshop & noho marae Schedule

August - December 2025 Workshop Schedule 

 

Practicum

Throughout this programme you will complete two practicums, totalling 80 days. You will be guided by an Associate teacher as you engage with tamariki, whānau, and the wider community.

 During practicum, you will be supported to make progress towards specific Key Teaching Tasks. Towards the end of your practicum, you will have an opportunity to demonstrate your progress and ability to meet the Standards for the Teaching Profession.

 

Maximum Programme Completion Time 

To be awarded the qualification, the programme must be completed in no more than 3 years of first enrolment, unless there are exceptional circumstances.

  •  
    Level
    7
  •  
    Credits
    120
  •  
    Cost
    $6,080 NZ Domestic

    Not including any course materials or external exam fees.

  •  
    Student loan