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    • EducationWhether your passion is early childhood, primary, secondary or tertiary teaching, or adult education, our programmes will help put you on the path to a meaningful career, with a recognised qualification and real-world experience. Educators are at the heart of building confident children and strong, positive communities. Now more than ever, the world needs dedicated educators who enjoy helping people of all ages develop to their full potential.
    • EngineeringIf you want to learn how to build roads, bridges and plan other infrastructure projects, or if you’re into finding out how machines or electrical and electronic technologies work, develop the skills you need for an exciting career in engineering, with lots of possibilities. Our internationally-recognised courses suit everyone, from beginners to people who have already got related experience and allow you to enter the industry faster than a traditional four-year Bachelor of Engineering. If you want to go on to higher study at university, our programmes will open the door for you. Whatever your pathway, our excellent?support services?and connections to local industry will set you up for success after graduation.
    • EnglishEnglish is important for anyone wanting to live, work or study in Aotearoa New Zealand. Want to learn English? MIT has full-time and part-time English programmes for all levels, plus short courses for preparation to employment or study. Our English courses will help you develop your speaking, listening and writing skills. You will become confident using English in everyday situations, at work or for studying, and you will be taught by friendly, supportive teachers and learn alongside people from different backgrounds and countries.
    • FloristrySet yourself up for a career in the flower industry with MIT. You will learn to develop your own sense of style in floral design. Gain hands-on skills in creating floral arrangements for a range of events, including weddings. Our graduates go on to exciting careers working for a range of retailers and event organisers. At MIT we have the latest facilities, including a modern chiller, storage rooms and a bright and spacious teaching space modelled on a floristry retail shop.
    • Foundation and Bridging StudiesFoundation studies will help you on your journey towards further study or employment. MIT’s Foundation and bridging programmes help you develop the study skills, confidence and independence you need for higher learning – and we support you every step of the way. Our courses in English, inclusive education, employment preparation, engineering, business, nursing, social services and police studies will prepare you for further training and a variety of future employment opportunities.
    • HairdressingAt MIT you will become familiar with all the professional equipment, products, and creative techniques in our working hair salon. You will even get to cut, colour, set and blow-dry hair for real clients. These skills and training will get you a great start in a highly flexible career, with options to join an existing salon, run your own business or work as a stylist for fashion, film and television.
    • Health and CounsellingGet a career in an essential industry and make a real difference to people’s health and wellbeing. Study one of our recognised qualifications in healthcare and you’ll open the door to a rewarding career helping others make positive changes. You’ll learn how to care for people, families and entire communities. Whether you want to become a health support worker, mental health and addiction support worker or counsellor, we can help you get there. Our programmes will give you the skills and confidence to change lives.
    • LogisticsLogistics is the science of planning and optimising the delivery of goods and services, from producers right through to the end consumer. It’s getting the right product to the right place at the right time, with the right quality and price. Today’s logistics industry needs well-organised people with excellent analytical, communication and negotiation skills. It’s a fast-growing area as people change the way they buy things, and businesses need quicker and more efficient ways to distribute their products. Gain the knowledge, skills and experience for a career in a growing, worldwide industry or upskill your current qualifications to get ahead. When you graduate you can choose from a variety of paths including roles in warehousing, import and export, road and rail transport, and much more.
    • MaritimeCareers in the maritime industry are well-paid and a qualification from MIT’s New Zealand Maritime School?(NZMS) could take you around the globe. All seagoing ships, be they cruise liners, freighters or technical and research vessels, need physically fit, independent crew who work well as a team. If you love the ocean and are good at technical subjects, launch your training at the best facility New Zealand has to offer.
    • NursingWant to make a real difference caring for people in your community? A career in nursing might be for you. The industry needs more essential workers who are passionate about improving health outcomes for others. You could work locally or abroad in a range of different specialities. When you graduate from one of our nursing programmes, you’ll be ready to sit the Nursing Council of New Zealand State Examination and apply for registration as an enrolled or registered nurse in New Zealand. You’ll be supported to succeed throughout your journey with access to a Kaiawhina, a Pasifika support person, a Whānau and a Mā Tātou room.
    • Pacific languages and Te Reo MāoriReady to reconnect with your cultural identity or keen to discover how learning a language can connect you with people at your work and in your community? Whether you’re starting from scratch or keen to strengthen your communication skills, we offer a number of different Pacific language and?Te Reo Māori options, from one-day cultural competency courses to certificate-level study. Discover how learning a new language can enrich your life.
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      • Baking, Culinary and HospitalityWhether you want to be a baker, chef or barista in a local café or work in an international hotel chain, there is a wide range of excellent jobs for you to choose from. Gain the skills to create rewarding experiences for customers in an industry that is constantly evolving. As an MIT graduate, you’ll have the hands-on skills and the support you need to find success working in your chosen field.
      • BusinessFind out how facts, figures, and technology combine to help people and companies succeed. Choose from a range of business and administration specialisations or majors and develop the skills and knowledge you need to get a job or advance your career.
      • Digital TechnologiesWith skills in Information Technology (IT), you can play a big part in the success of industries that not only drive the modern world, but can also completely change how it works. Our programmes have been developed after working with schools, businesses and the community to include all the components to ensure your success in this field.?Our strong industry relationships mean you keep up with the latest advances and techniques that are in demand in the real world. Our certificate and diploma qualifications will provide you with general IT skills. Our bachelor of digital technologies will further develop and focus your interests and experience into a more specific area. Choose to specialise in networking, software and web development or data analytics.
      • EducationWhether your passion is early childhood, primary, secondary or tertiary teaching, or adult education, our programmes will help put you on the path to a meaningful career, with a recognised qualification and real-world experience. Educators are at the heart of building confident children and strong, positive communities. Now more than ever, the world needs dedicated educators who enjoy helping people of all ages develop to their full potential.
      • EngineeringIf you want to learn how to build roads, bridges and plan other infrastructure projects, or if you’re into finding out how machines or electrical and electronic technologies work, develop the skills you need for an exciting career in engineering, with lots of possibilities. Our internationally-recognised courses suit everyone, from beginners to people who have already got related experience and allow you to enter the industry faster than a traditional four-year Bachelor of Engineering. If you want to go on to higher study at university, our programmes will open the door for you. Whatever your pathway, our excellent?support services?and connections to local industry will set you up for success after graduation.
      • EnglishEnglish is important for anyone wanting to live, work or study in Aotearoa New Zealand. Want to learn English? MIT has full-time and part-time English programmes for all levels, plus short courses for preparation to employment or study. Our English courses will help you develop your speaking, listening and writing skills. You will become confident using English in everyday situations, at work or for studying, and you will be taught by friendly, supportive teachers and learn alongside people from different backgrounds and countries.
      • FloristrySet yourself up for a career in the flower industry with MIT. You will learn to develop your own sense of style in floral design. Gain hands-on skills in creating floral arrangements for a range of events, including weddings. Our graduates go on to exciting careers working for a range of retailers and event organisers. At MIT we have the latest facilities, including a modern chiller, storage rooms and a bright and spacious teaching space modelled on a floristry retail shop.
      • Foundation and Bridging StudiesFoundation studies will help you on your journey towards further study or employment. MIT’s Foundation and bridging programmes help you develop the study skills, confidence and independence you need for higher learning – and we support you every step of the way. Our courses in English, inclusive education, employment preparation, engineering, business, nursing, social services and police studies will prepare you for further training and a variety of future employment opportunities.
      • HairdressingAt MIT you will become familiar with all the professional equipment, products, and creative techniques in our working hair salon. You will even get to cut, colour, set and blow-dry hair for real clients. These skills and training will get you a great start in a highly flexible career, with options to join an existing salon, run your own business or work as a stylist for fashion, film and television.
      • Health and CounsellingGet a career in an essential industry and make a real difference to people’s health and wellbeing. Study one of our recognised qualifications in healthcare and you’ll open the door to a rewarding career helping others make positive changes. You’ll learn how to care for people, families and entire communities. Whether you want to become a health support worker, mental health and addiction support worker or counsellor, we can help you get there. Our programmes will give you the skills and confidence to change lives.
      • LogisticsLogistics is the science of planning and optimising the delivery of goods and services, from producers right through to the end consumer. It’s getting the right product to the right place at the right time, with the right quality and price. Today’s logistics industry needs well-organised people with excellent analytical, communication and negotiation skills. It’s a fast-growing area as people change the way they buy things, and businesses need quicker and more efficient ways to distribute their products. Gain the knowledge, skills and experience for a career in a growing, worldwide industry or upskill your current qualifications to get ahead. When you graduate you can choose from a variety of paths including roles in warehousing, import and export, road and rail transport, and much more.
      • MaritimeCareers in the maritime industry are well-paid and a qualification from MIT’s New Zealand Maritime School?(NZMS) could take you around the globe. All seagoing ships, be they cruise liners, freighters or technical and research vessels, need physically fit, independent crew who work well as a team. If you love the ocean and are good at technical subjects, launch your training at the best facility New Zealand has to offer.
      • NursingWant to make a real difference caring for people in your community? A career in nursing might be for you. The industry needs more essential workers who are passionate about improving health outcomes for others. You could work locally or abroad in a range of different specialities. When you graduate from one of our nursing programmes, you’ll be ready to sit the Nursing Council of New Zealand State Examination and apply for registration as an enrolled or registered nurse in New Zealand. You’ll be supported to succeed throughout your journey with access to a Kaiawhina, a Pasifika support person, a Whānau and a Mā Tātou room.
      • Pacific languages and Te Reo MāoriReady to reconnect with your cultural identity or keen to discover how learning a language can connect you with people at your work and in your community? Whether you’re starting from scratch or keen to strengthen your communication skills, we offer a number of different Pacific language and?Te Reo Māori options, from one-day cultural competency courses to certificate-level study. Discover how learning a new language can enrich your life.
      • Police Preparation
      • Social WorkIt takes a special kind of person to work with people. Now more than ever, our communities need social workers and support workers. Get the special skills you need to help people of all ages and cultures, from individuals to families and whānau. Learn specialist techniques in communication, dealing with challenging situations through self-awareness and self-insight, and gain the tools to safely work with a diverse range of clients in a social services environment. Our classrooms are supportive learning environments that promote independence and confidence. Be the change you want to see in your community.
      • Sport, Recreation and Exercise ScienceSport is a richly satisfying career, where you can make positive changes to people’s lives. We welcome anyone who loves being physically active, wants to teach and inspire others to be physically active and is looking for a career in an industry that affects peoples’ lives for the better. Our team of experienced staff has close links with the Counties Manukau community and regionally through teaching, coaching or their current/past sporting achievements. Our practical grassroots programmes have a strong industry focus, to equip you with the right skills for a rewarding career in sport, recreation, education, fitness or the outdoors. Our continuous engagement and collaboration with our communities and industry ensures that our curriculum is current, and our students are prepared to start working in the sporting industry. We pride ourselves on our encouraging environment, which will set you on a positive pathway. By studying with us you’ll be personally challenged, learn the value of teamwork, become leaders of young people and see first-hand the impact of sport on community spirit. As a qualified professional, you can share your passion for sport and exercise in a range of settings. You could coach elite sports people or teams, and there are…
      • Supported Learning (Inclusive Education)
      • TradesBecome a tradie and get a career that will set you up for life. Study with MIT and you will get the hands-on experience you need to succeed in your chosen trade. It doesn’t matter your level of education or experience. We have a course that suits you.
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      • Baking, culinary and hospitalityMIT’s school of culinary and hospitality studies is a unique restaurant training school. Established in 1993, our purpose-built facility combines the latest technology with lecturers whose up-to-date experience in the industry is backed by academic expertise. As well as MIT’s full-time and part-time programmes, a number of short courses are also available for those wanting to retrain or upskill in areas like food safety and barista skills.
      • EngineeringAs well as the breadth of full-time programmes available at Manukau Institute of Technology, we also offer a number of short courses.
      • Māori language and cultureCome to Ngā Kete Wānanga Marae, the marae at MIT and develop your knowledge of Māori culture and language. Our programmes are designed to give you the confidence to embrace te reo me ona Tikanga (Māori language and protocols). Find more about Ngā Kete Wānanga Marae and the pōwhiri process (the formal welcome onto the marae) here.
      • MaritimeOur academic year runs from mid-January until December, although many of our block/short courses allow students to commence studies throughout the year. Our courses are structured to minimise disruption to work commitments and many are offered in either modular, flexible or distance learning formats. All of our maritime courses also include practical hands-on experience using our up-to-date training equipment, computer-based training (CBT) programmes and the full mission bridge and engine room simulation centre. We are associated with Siemens and are the only training provider in New Zealand for PLC training. Further information on the available courses, entry criteria, Maritime New Zealand mandatory requirements, accommodation, fees and estimated living costs are available for both local and international students.
      • NursingOur programmes are responsive to the changing needs of the health sector, and our lecturers are highly qualified and well respected for their teaching and clinical skills. We provide a supportive learning environment to meet the educational needs of our students, and we will gladly explore any educational requirements not catered for in our current offerings.
      • PasifikaCome to the Pasifika Community Centre at MIT and get some insight and experience with a Pacific perspective. Our face-to-face and customisable workshops are focused on accelerating engagement with Pacific peoples and will help you to better appreciate or reconnect with Pacific culture, language, values, beliefs, and practices and get better at communicating and working with people in your community and workplace. Find more about Pasifika at MIT here.
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      • Workplace AssessmentWorkplace assessment is the process of assessing skills and knowledge on the job. We offer a fully on-line training option which is tailored to meet a variety of specific industry requirements. Successful participants will be qualified to assess workplace performance, against the prescribed unit standards and assessments for their industry.
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    • Baking, Culinary and HospitalityWhether you want to be a baker, chef or barista in a local café or work in an international hotel chain, there is a wide range of excellent jobs for you to choose from. Gain the skills to create rewarding experiences for customers in an industry that is constantly evolving. As an MIT graduate, you’ll have the hands-on skills and the support you need to find success working in your chosen field.
    • BusinessFind out how facts, figures, and technology combine to help people and companies succeed. Choose from a range of business and administration specialisations or majors and develop the skills and knowledge you need to get a job or advance your career.
    • Digital TechnologiesWith skills in Information Technology (IT), you can play a big part in the success of industries that not only drive the modern world, but can also completely change how it works. Our programmes have been developed after working with schools, businesses and the community to include all the components to ensure your success in this field.?Our strong industry relationships mean you keep up with the latest advances and techniques that are in demand in the real world. Our certificate and diploma qualifications will provide you with general IT skills. Our bachelor of digital technologies will further develop and focus your interests and experience into a more specific area. Choose to specialise in networking, software and web development or data analytics.
    • EducationWhether your passion is early childhood, primary, secondary or tertiary teaching, or adult education, our programmes will help put you on the path to a meaningful career, with a recognised qualification and real-world experience. Educators are at the heart of building confident children and strong, positive communities. Now more than ever, the world needs dedicated educators who enjoy helping people of all ages develop to their full potential.
    • EngineeringIf you want to learn how to build roads, bridges and plan other infrastructure projects, or if you’re into finding out how machines or electrical and electronic technologies work, develop the skills you need for an exciting career in engineering, with lots of possibilities. Our internationally-recognised courses suit everyone, from beginners to people who have already got related experience and allow you to enter the industry faster than a traditional four-year Bachelor of Engineering. If you want to go on to higher study at university, our programmes will open the door for you. Whatever your pathway, our excellent?support services?and connections to local industry will set you up for success after graduation.
    • EnglishEnglish is important for anyone wanting to live, work or study in Aotearoa New Zealand. Want to learn English? MIT has full-time and part-time English programmes for all levels, plus short courses for preparation to employment or study. Our English courses will help you develop your speaking, listening and writing skills. You will become confident using English in everyday situations, at work or for studying, and you will be taught by friendly, supportive teachers and learn alongside people from different backgrounds and countries.
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Level 7

Study for a degree in primary school teaching

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.

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Level 7

Study for a degree in primary school teaching

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.

Request a brochure
Apply now

Duration and study methods

Full-time for 3 years (34 teaching weeks per year), part-time available. The maximum time to complete the programme part-time is 6 years.Programme structure

Start dates

February, JulyKey dates and timetables

Qualification

Bachelor of Education (Primary, Pasifika) (Level 7)
Programme code: MN4574

Credits

360

Location

MIT ?tara

Domestic fees

$7,500 (approx.) per yearIndividual course fees

International fees

NZD $26,000 (approx.) per year

Free* study

Explore the free options available for this programme, and check your eligibility:
Final-year Fees Free
  • Overview

  • Entry requirements

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  • Overview

The Teaching Council of Aotearoa New Zealand is currently consulting on a proposal to introduce a requirement that student teachers enrolling in an initial teacher education (ITE) programme for primary teaching would have to demonstrate competence in mathematics, using either of the following measures:
a. Holding a minimum of 14 credits at Achieved, Merit or Excellence in the NCEA subjects Mathematics and Statistics; and /or Pāngarau; at NCEA Level 2 or above (or a recognised equivalent), or
b. Passing a mathematics assessment as specified by the Teaching Council.

Manukau Institute of Technology is continuing to recruit students to begin study in 2025 based on the existing ITE entry requirements. The Teaching Council has advised us that they are comfortable for enrolment to continue as no decision has yet been made.

However, student teachers commencing study in 2025 should be aware that, if the Teaching Council were to approve the current proposal after consultation, should they not meet measure (a) above, they would be required to pass the mathematics assessment specified by the Teaching Council with at least the specified minimum score before they were able to graduate from the programme. (This reflects that the Teaching Council’s consultation proposes, as a transitional arrangement for 2025 and 2026, that measure (b) can be able to be met prior to graduation, rather than prior to entry to the programme.)

Note: this message reflects advice received from the Teaching Council of Aotearoa New Zealand.

Programme highlights

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.

Find out more

  • Entry requirements

Entry requirements

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

AND

Meet the requirements as per the Children’s Act 2014 prior to gaining entry into the programme

AND

Complete an interview with a selection panel of at least two registered teachers

AND

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:
  1. Two forms of identification – one must be a photo ID. If the name used on the application form differs from the name(s) on the ID you must produce a supporting document that shows evidence of name change.
  2. Two satisfactory written referee reports, from independent referees, who will provide confidential information about you. Referees will be asked to affirm that you are of good character, likely to be ‘fit to be a teacher’, and can communicate well with adults and children. Referees must not be related to you and have known you for at least two years. Referees must send the completed form directly to the enrolment team on behalf of the School of Education.
  3. A completed New Zealand Police Vetting Service Request and Consent Form and satisfactory result.
  4. Attend an interview with two School of Education staff.
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
Other requirements and application details

You must be able to attend teaching practicum at specified times and places.

You will be notified in writing of the outcome of your application.

If your application is successful you will be reminded that while you have been accepted into the programme based on the best judgment of the selection panel, it is the Teaching Council of Aotearoa New Zealand that will assess suitability for teacher certification upon successful completion of the programme.

You are required to inform the School of Education Programme Committee of all criminal and pending criminal convictions you receive at any point after acceptance onto the programme.

If your application is unsuccessful you will be informed of the reason and will be provided with information on alternative learning pathways and possible options to enhance future application.

International Students

English Language Entry Requirements
For the minimum English language requirements refer to the requirements set out in Rule 18 of the NZQF Programme and Accreditation Rules https://www.nzqa.govt.nz/providers-partners/qa-system-for-teos/english-international-students

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  • Programme structure

Programme structure

You will need to complete the below 20 courses (360 credits):
Level 5

The child in the community (15 credits)

You will explore theoretical perspectives of literacy acquisition and approaches to learning that support the interrelationship between making meaning and creating meaning. You will also develop research-informed knowledge and practice about understanding, using and creating oral, written and visual texts focussing on individual learners’ literacy learning.

Who will I be when I am a teacher? (15 credits)

Explore your own personal learning foundations and frameworks in order to understand and develop a holistic identity as a healthy classroom teacher who takes responsibility for their own learning pathways and manages their own wellbeing (Hauora).

The Health and Physical Education curriculum, teaching perspectives and strategies will be introduced through inquiry learning, enabling student teachers to develop and reflect on the relationship between wellbeing and learners’ social, emotional and academic learning. Student teachers will practise interpersonal skills required to contribute to effective knowledge-building communities.

How can we explain learning? (15 credits)

Explore how learners develop and learn, drawing on theories of human and child development, and learning theory. You will focus on relating this learning to how children develop conceptual understandings in Science, including cultural perspectives, and particularly the development of language, reasoning abilities, investigative processes, skills, and attitudes. You will also develop your own confidence and knowledge in Science and learn the knowledge and practice of pedagogies appropriate to this curriculum area.

Introduction to Pacific principles in teaching practice (15 credits)

You will consider a range of approaches and methods integral to Pacific ways and how these may inform teaching and classroom practices. A thorough review of the programme’s conceptual framework will set you up with a background steeped in Pacific epistemologies.

Engaging with learners and learning (15 credits)

You will learn about current assessment practices and how, when and why small group learning can be effective. You will also challenge your own understandings of effective practice by examining what teachers do and why, to meet learners’ needs, particularly in Mathematics and Statistics. Improve your knowledge of Mathematics and Statistics and develop research-informed knowledge and practice about current Mathematics and Statistics pedagogies, relevant to the socio-cultural context of Aotearoa New Zealand.

The New Zealand curriculum: A vision for children’s learning in Aotearoa (15 credits)

Explore how the New Zealand Curriculum provides a framework and direction for student teachers to work with primary school learners to become productive contributing members of society in an increasingly technologically driven world. You will develop research-informed knowledge and practice about technology through the exploration of the Technology Curriculum and technological investigation.

Culturally responsive teaching (15 credits)

Learn the theoretical and practical framework for culturally responsive teaching that takes account of the cultural and linguistic backgrounds of learners within the context of teaching from the Learning Languages curriculum, including Te Reo me ona Tikanga Māori, and the special place of Pasifika in Aotearoa New Zealand. You will develop an awareness of Māori culture and an appreciation of the dual heritage of Aotearoa New Zealand through engaging with Te Tiriti o Waitangi.

Professional practice and inquiry 1 (15 credits)

Delivered while on block placement in an Aotearoa New Zealand primary school setting, this course complements the practice-based experiences of all other Level 5 courses by focusing on your understanding of the learning processes, the learning environment and the fundamental relationships between learning and teaching. Being your first practicum course, it additionally provides the background and context for all future practicum courses.

Level 6

Organising for learning (20 credits)

Explore key concepts including citizenship, culture, identity, perspectives, social cohesion, society and values, and utilise the Social Sciences curriculum to develop and implement effective learning programmes. You will explore classroom citizenship and participation, enabling you to organise and manage positive classrooms in ways that engage all learners and maximise their full learning potential.

Communities of learners (20 credits)

Explore how teachers and learners function and engage in learning communities, including the classroom, the school and the wider social and cultural community. You will further develop understandings of the social, historical, philosophical and cultural contexts of learning, critique their own beliefs and broaden their relationships with a wide range of stakeholders.

Through an emphasis on investigation and problem-solving in Mathematics and Statistics, the focus will be on how communities work to promote learning and use relevant pedagogically and culturally appropriate approaches across all areas of the school.

Professional practice and inquiry 2 (20 credits)

Delivered while on block placement in an Aotearoa New Zealand primary school setting, this course complements the practice-based experiences of all other Level 6 courses by focusing on your understanding of curriculum and its organisation and implementation and meeting the needs of learners individually and in communities.

Meeting learner needs (20 credits)

Develop your understanding of diversity and inclusion and how the needs of diverse learners can be met. Building on 9xx.5xx The Child as an Individual more deeply exploring the theoretical perspectives of literacy acquisition and approaches to learning that support the relationship between making meaning and creating meaning. You will develop research-informed knowledge and practice about understanding, using and creating oral, written and visual texts with a focus on progressing toward meeting learners’ diverse needs and raising achievement.

Curriculum in action (20 credits)

You will focus on how teachers use the integration of the curriculum to meet the learning needs within the unique bicultural and multicultural character of Aotearoa New Zealand. You will also explore the theoretical perspectives and implementation of The Arts curriculum through integrated learning approaches that challenge, affirm and celebrate unique artistic expressions of self, community and culture. Develop research-informed knowledge and practice about whole class integrated learning. You will also be introduced to the legislation relevant to the teaching profession.

Professional practice and inquiry 3 (20 credits)

Delivered while on block placement in an Aotearoa New Zealand primary school setting, this course complements the practice-based experiences of all other Level 6 courses by focusing on your understanding of curriculum and its organisation and implementation, meeting the needs of learners individually and in communities; with increasing complexity and effectiveness over a greater sustained period.

Level 7

Pedagogy and curriculum (20 credits)

You will be challenged to develop and exhibit the dispositions of ‘professionals’ by taking responsibility for your own professional development, drawing on and contributing to the educational community. You will revisit and extend knowledge and critique of contemporary pedagogy appropriate to specific curriculum content and justify your emerging personal-professional philosophy of learning and teaching.

Contemporary issues (20 credits)

The role of teachers in society extends to being able to contribute to the critical debate around broader curriculum and social issues. You will explore contemporary issues in relation to the New Zealand Curriculum and children’s learning in Aotearoa New Zealand. You will also engage in educational debate in global contexts and contribute to the development of the curriculum by developing strategies and resources to begin to address an identified issue.

Teacher as inquirer (20 credits)

You will illustrate the ways in which you have developed your teacher identity and dispositions, have acted ethically and have raised learner achievement.

Professional practice and inquiry 4 (20 credits)

Delivered while on block placement in an Aotearoa New Zealand primary school setting, this course complements the practice-based experiences of all other Level 7 courses by focusing on your understanding of curriculum and pedagogy, integrated and inquiry approaches to learning, reflective practice approaches to change and improvement; with further increased complexity, effectiveness and sustained period.

Teacher as a researcher: Raising learner achievement?(20 credits)

Using action research methodology, you will design and implement an action research project, drawing together the research skills required of a critically reflective practitioner. Particular emphasis will be on working within the knowledge building community, raising learner achievement and improving learner outcomes.

Professional practice and inquiry 5?(20 credits)

Delivered while on block placement in an Aotearoa New Zealand primary school setting, this course complements the practice-based experiences of all other Level 7 courses by focussing on your understanding of: the school and class as multi-layered and extremely complex organisations for learning and teaching in a context of law, community, culture, need and achievement; with sustained achievement in effective classroom teaching practice commensurate with Graduating Teacher Standards.

Do you want to study a single course, without enrolling into the full programme?

Courses within some of our programmes may be offered as an individual Certificate of Proficiency (COP). Programme entry requirements and course fees apply. For more information, please speak to our friendly Ask Me! team.

  • Careers and pathways

Further training or study

    • Graduate Certificate in Activity Based Learning (Level 7)
    • Graduate Certificate in Applied eLearning (Level 7)

Career opportunities

Graduates of this programme are likely to be employed as teachers working in 篮球比分,篮球即时比分 teaching Primary and/or Intermediate.

Further or prior work experience or study may gain employment in the following fields: Principal, SENCO, team leader, Careers adviser, Child Psychotherapist, Counsellor, Family support worker, Health play specialist, Museum education officer, Play therapist, Private tutor, Youth worker etc.?For potential salaries visit careers.govt.nz.

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“This will mean real change for our Pasifika children.”

“The vision and priorities outlined in this programme captures what matters to our Pasifika communities. It sets us on a path to get there by drawing on our unique strengths and continuing to support Pasifika learning success.

The programme will give Pasifika learners access to the best teachers for their needs. It draws on evidence and demonstrated Pasifika expertise to inform how we can move our education system towards equity, excellence, and wellbeing.??It will also increase the number of Pasifika teachers, leaders and educational professionals.

My hope is that this programme will mean real change for our Pasifika children, young people and adult learners. It’s about ensuring that the doors to all educational pathways are open and stay open for Pasifika learners to pursue life-long learning.”

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Deputy Principal – Finlayson Park School

“A celebration of the 8 Pasifika nations.”

“As a mum of 5, Pasifika education means a lot to me. Education is important in our household, so it’s crucial for me to have my children be able to see themselves reflected in higher education. My 2 older sons are seniors in high school and for the past 2 years they have been seeing their friends drop out of school. One dropped out only last week.?

There’s an urgent need for our kids to be able to see more brown faces that look like them, continue onto higher education. Education is the key to opening so many doors. And Pasifika education is vital to both our current and future generations.”?

Noelle Moa
Artist

Photos supplied by: Noelle Moa.

Noelle was recommended to us as an artist who would be able to take the concept of the programme and connect it to a visual representation. One of the challenges we faced, which come up through our consultation with key partners was ‘how do we ensure that all prospective learners can see themselves as a good fit for this programme’, knowing that the programme is underpinned by a set of four pacific principles but open to learners of all cultures and backgrounds. Across a period of 6 months and many meetings and hand drawn iterations Noelle was able to capture beautifully the inclusiveness of this programme.

How did you feel when you were asked to complete this piece for the Bachelor of Education Primary Pasifika?

“Oh I was so emotional. I was teary, elated, excited, scared, humbled, grateful and just so committed and determined to fulfil this piece. But above all, I felt absolutely honoured.

What does the artwork represent?

“The artwork is a celebration of the 8 Pasifika nations officially recognised by the Ministry of Education NZ. As well as my own knowledge, I pored over books researching the material culture of each nation; I trawled through the Pacific collections held in various museums; scoured historical documents and drawings held in archives, as well as those made available for public access over the internet.??

Education is the key to opening so many doors. And many of those doors unlock a wealth of knowledge about our own Pacific cultures, our history and our peoples. In order to move forward in this world, we have to first learn where we have come from and the journeys, the paths, that our ancestors navigated in getting us here. The artwork, the titi, celebrates and acknowledges those journeys. I hope to represent in this piece, the path that our Māori, Fijian, Cook Islands, Samoan, Tongan, Niuean, Tokelauan and Tuvalu forebears weaved before us.”

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Students coming in who have an understanding of these cultures and languages will bring a great richness to the schools.?There has been a strong call from principals in the South Auckland region for a programme like this.

This programme is geared at Maori and Pasifika learning which is really exciting because there is currently nowhere else for students to learn Pasifika teaching methods. We’re looking forward to integrating student learners into our teaching team for two days a week once the programme kicks-off. They bring a freshness, richness and new ideas to the school.

I recommend this programme for everybody looking for competitive edge when they graduate. They’ll come out of this programme able with the knowledge, skills and ability to teach anywhere.”

Sue Dawson
Principal – Clendon Park School

“Reach before you teach.”

“This degree is a flagship programme. To my knowledge, there is no teaching qualification in the country that is overtly Pacific – this is something to be celebrated and valued. Graduates will be able to leave this programme knowing how to:

  • Champion Pacific learner success in their schools
  • View their own identities in relation to Pacific learners
  • Connect and engage well with Pacific parent communities
  • Be culturally intelligent and be able to achieve best practice with potential.

I was trained as a secondary school teacher, also lectured and tutored at university before moving into vocational education. One of the key quotes that I created that I have kept as a mantra as a teacher and communicator is ‘reach before you teach’. It is the hope that this programme will have you well placed and positioned to equip you with tools and the skills to help reach our Pacific learners, before you teach them.

This programme is really special because it was developed in consultation with local schools in the South Auckland community where Te Whare Takiura o Manukau is located. It makes for us to be able to provide learning programmes that is informed by community consultation and the needs of our local schools where our communities live and work.”

Aiono Manu Fa’aea
Senior Pasifika Manager – MIT

“Be brave, be bold, our tamariki need you more then you realise.”

“Being a teacher is something that I have always been inspired to be. It gives me an opportunity to give back and create a safe and nurturing space for all students – something I had missing in my early stages of growing up.

I chose the Primary Pasifika course because as a pākehā I have noticed there is not enough cultural awareness within schools, we need more of it. This course provides an opportunity for us to deepen and enrich our understanding and create a safe space for students to bring who they are into the classroom, and not leave their culture at home.

MIT provided the exact course I was looking for – ticked all the boxes and exceeded well above my expectations. This course provides a hands-on approach to learning. I know I will be a great teacher because of it.

What I also love is the community they have built and the ongoing support and encouragement they give to help us achieve, not because they have to, but because they want to. They support us every step of the way and treat us not just as a student but as part of their whānau. I can’t think of any other place that would provide this much support.

We need more Primary Pasifika teachers; it does not matter where you come from if you have the opportunity to change a life and make a difference in this world for our tamariki, take it.

Be brave, be bold, our tamariki need you more then you realise.”

Lexi Williams
MIT student

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“I love MIT because they have given me my second chance.”

“Before I started studying I was working for Air New Zealand at the International Airport as a Load Foreman.

My wife chose MIT and encouraged me to apply after I missed out on being accepted by Auckland University. I love MIT because they have given me my second chance to help my family and give back to my community here in South Auckland.

MIT is unique and different because it is based in South Auckland. I love the free car park for students!

MIT will help in any way to get you where you want to go, it is very welcoming, and the staff are very friendly. It is a very hands-on experience which I love because we get to put theory into practice, from day one.

I want to help children have a better future in education.

Come and help, come and stay, come and belong!”

Hans Aiono
MIT student

“The lecturers are amazing.”

“I was on maternity leave after working at the same company for 11.5 years. I had always wanted to be a ‘great teacher’ and as a migrant in this country, I wanted to learn more about this amazing Kiwi culture to embed it into my whānau and my life.

My friends encouraged me to study at MIT. The lecturers here are amazing. I have never met lecturers that are so enthusiastic. I love the ako in our classrooms and the diversity of our lecturers who bring fun, wisdom and knowledge to our classroom. The best part is the way they encourage student relationships with each other. I value my classmates and we are an amazing team together.

It is an eye-opening experience working alongside an Associate Teacher. Assisting and engaging with the Tamariki is the highlight of my week. If you want adventure in a classroom, excitement from engaging with the Tamariki, and linking your theory to your school-based learning, nothing beats that. I am already building lasting relationships with my principal, the teachers and the students.

I encourage you to come along and be a part of this great course.

Go for gold, it is the best place.

MIT will change your life.”

La-Rochelle Bernstein
MIT student

“This will mean real change for our Pasifika children.”

“The vision and priorities outlined in this programme captures what matters to our Pasifika communities. It sets us on a path to get there by drawing on our unique strengths and continuing to support Pasifika learning success.

The programme will give Pasifika learners access to the best teachers for their needs. It draws on evidence and demonstrated Pasifika expertise to inform how we can move our education system towards equity, excellence, and wellbeing.??It will also increase the number of Pasifika teachers, leaders and educational professionals.

My hope is that this programme will mean real change for our Pasifika children, young people and adult learners. It’s about ensuring that the doors to all educational pathways are open and stay open for Pasifika learners to pursue life-long learning.”

Janet Tavui
Deputy Principal – Finlayson Park School

“A celebration of the 8 Pasifika nations.”

“As a mum of 5, Pasifika education means a lot to me. Education is important in our household, so it’s crucial for me to have my children be able to see themselves reflected in higher education. My 2 older sons are seniors in high school and for the past 2 years they have been seeing their friends drop out of school. One dropped out only last week.?

There’s an urgent need for our kids to be able to see more brown faces that look like them, continue onto higher education. Education is the key to opening so many doors. And Pasifika education is vital to both our current and future generations.”?

Noelle Moa
Artist

Photos supplied by: Noelle Moa.

Noelle was recommended to us as an artist who would be able to take the concept of the programme and connect it to a visual representation. One of the challenges we faced, which come up through our consultation with key partners was ‘how do we ensure that all prospective learners can see themselves as a good fit for this programme’, knowing that the programme is underpinned by a set of four pacific principles but open to learners of all cultures and backgrounds. Across a period of 6 months and many meetings and hand drawn iterations Noelle was able to capture beautifully the inclusiveness of this programme.

How did you feel when you were asked to complete this piece for the Bachelor of Education Primary Pasifika?

“Oh I was so emotional. I was teary, elated, excited, scared, humbled, grateful and just so committed and determined to fulfil this piece. But above all, I felt absolutely honoured.

What does the artwork represent?

“The artwork is a celebration of the 8 Pasifika nations officially recognised by the Ministry of Education NZ. As well as my own knowledge, I pored over books researching the material culture of each nation; I trawled through the Pacific collections held in various museums; scoured historical documents and drawings held in archives, as well as those made available for public access over the internet.??

Education is the key to opening so many doors. And many of those doors unlock a wealth of knowledge about our own Pacific cultures, our history and our peoples. In order to move forward in this world, we have to first learn where we have come from and the journeys, the paths, that our ancestors navigated in getting us here. The artwork, the titi, celebrates and acknowledges those journeys. I hope to represent in this piece, the path that our Māori, Fijian, Cook Islands, Samoan, Tongan, Niuean, Tokelauan and Tuvalu forebears weaved before us.”

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“Get the knowledge, skills and ability to teach anywhere.”

“This programme will give students an advantage when looking for employment because there is a gap in the market for teachers with cultural competencies. There are some differences in how we teach in bilingual units so they can bring this knowledge and skills along with them.??

Students coming in who have an understanding of these cultures and languages will bring a great richness to the schools.?There has been a strong call from principals in the South Auckland region for a programme like this.

This programme is geared at Maori and Pasifika learning which is really exciting because there is currently nowhere else for students to learn Pasifika teaching methods. We’re looking forward to integrating student learners into our teaching team for two days a week once the programme kicks-off. They bring a freshness, richness and new ideas to the school.

I recommend this programme for everybody looking for competitive edge when they graduate. They’ll come out of this programme able with the knowledge, skills and ability to teach anywhere.”

Sue Dawson
Principal – Clendon Park School

“Reach before you teach.”

“This degree is a flagship programme. To my knowledge, there is no teaching qualification in the country that is overtly Pacific – this is something to be celebrated and valued. Graduates will be able to leave this programme knowing how to:

  • Champion Pacific learner success in their schools
  • View their own identities in relation to Pacific learners
  • Connect and engage well with Pacific parent communities
  • Be culturally intelligent and be able to achieve best practice with potential.

I was trained as a secondary school teacher, also lectured and tutored at university before moving into vocational education. One of the key quotes that I created that I have kept as a mantra as a teacher and communicator is ‘reach before you teach’. It is the hope that this programme will have you well placed and positioned to equip you with tools and the skills to help reach our Pacific learners, before you teach them.

This programme is really special because it was developed in consultation with local schools in the South Auckland community where Te Whare Takiura o Manukau is located. It makes for us to be able to provide learning programmes that is informed by community consultation and the needs of our local schools where our communities live and work.”

Aiono Manu Fa’aea
Senior Pasifika Manager – MIT

“Be brave, be bold, our tamariki need you more then you realise.”

“Being a teacher is something that I have always been inspired to be. It gives me an opportunity to give back and create a safe and nurturing space for all students – something I had missing in my early stages of growing up.

I chose the Primary Pasifika course because as a pākehā I have noticed there is not enough cultural awareness within schools, we need more of it. This course provides an opportunity for us to deepen and enrich our understanding and create a safe space for students to bring who they are into the classroom, and not leave their culture at home.

MIT provided the exact course I was looking for – ticked all the boxes and exceeded well above my expectations. This course provides a hands-on approach to learning. I know I will be a great teacher because of it.

What I also love is the community they have built and the ongoing support and encouragement they give to help us achieve, not because they have to, but because they want to. They support us every step of the way and treat us not just as a student but as part of their whānau. I can’t think of any other place that would provide this much support.

We need more Primary Pasifika teachers; it does not matter where you come from if you have the opportunity to change a life and make a difference in this world for our tamariki, take it.

Be brave, be bold, our tamariki need you more then you realise.”

Lexi Williams
MIT student

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