Postgraduate Diploma in Education (PGDipEd)
Education studies
A course by
University of Auckland
A one-year full-time (or variable part-time) postgraduate diploma enabling you to advance in education by investigating applied areas such as learning, teaching, Māori education, literacy, mentoring, research, and evaluation.
In-person study
Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting
City, Auckland
It will take a total of 1 year


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Develop advanced applied educational knowledge
Investigate and apply advanced concepts relating to different educational settings and diverse learners.

Specialise in Inclusive, Early Childhood, or Literacy Education
Attain deep expertise in selected specialisation areas to support diverse learners and promote effective educational practices.

Enhance research and inquiry skills
Acquire research skills through an inquiry-based approach, preparing for further postgraduate research (eg, masters thesis).
What You're Signing Up For
The Postgraduate Diploma in Education (PGDipEd) at the University of Auckland is designed for educators seeking advanced knowledge in education and professional practice. The programme allows investigation of applied education topics, with options for specialisation in Inclusive Education, Early Childhood, or Literacy Education. Students develop advanced conceptual, applied, and research skills, preparing for leadership roles in education and related sectors. The PGDipEd also provides a pathway to masters-level study.
Course Content
- Learning and teaching theory and practice
- Māori education
- Literacy education
- Mentoring
- Research and evaluation skills
- Inclusive Education specialisation (inclusive practices, research skills, leadership in planning and coordination)
- Early Childhood specialisation (child development, pedagogy, psychology, leadership, global perspectives)
- Literacy Education specialisation (research methodologies, literacy theory and practice, media literacy, language analysis, children's literature, teacher leadership)
- Course options from Education, Curriculum Studies, Professional Studies, Special Studies
What you need to know first
Bachelor's degree in education or equivalent
For Literacy Education specialisation: Prior approval from the Programme Director

What sort of industry will this job lead to
Education
Early Childhood Education
Inclusive Education
Professional Training

Future employment opportunities might be
Early childhood education teacher
Education sector leaders
Human resources practitioner
Literacy teacher
Private teacher/tutor
Reading recovery tutor
Trainer in organisations
Communities of Learning (CoLs) leader


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