Primary Teaching - Bachelor of Education

Teaching

A course by

AUT

Develop the skills to become a teacher in primary or intermediate schools. Includes significant practicum placements in Auckland, with an option to focus on working effectively with Pacific children.

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NZQA Level 7 Certification

Study Level

Advanced

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In-person study

Face-to-face learning in a physical classroom setting

Available in 2 locations

It will take a total of 3 years

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Develop skills to teach children aged 5-12

Equip students with the pedagogical skills and knowledge required for effective teaching in primary and intermediate school settings.

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Understand and integrate the New Zealand curriculum

Apply integrated approaches to teaching literacy, mathematics, science, arts, PE, health and social sciences in line with the NZ curriculum.

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Reflective and responsive teaching practice

Learn to become reflective practitioners able to respond to the needs of diverse learners, including Māori and Pacific students.

What You're Signing Up For

The Bachelor of Education (Primary Teaching) at AUT prepares students for a career as a primary or intermediate teacher. The programme covers pedagogy, curriculum integration (including literacy, numeracy, arts, PE, science), te reo Māori and tikanga, diversity, and significant practicum placements. Students may specialise in teaching Pacific children. Graduates are eligible to apply for provisional teacher registration.

Course Content

  • Primary Practicum I-VI (professional relationships, teacher identity, design for learning, professional culture, etc.)
  • Te Reo Māori and Tikanga I-IV
  • People, Whānau and Communities of Aotearoa
  • Development of the Child in Aotearoa
  • Past and Present Perspectives of Aotearoa
  • Integrating Curriculum: English, Mathematics and Statistics
  • The Arts in an Innovative Learning Environment
  • Physical Education, Health, and Wellbeing
  • Ka Hāpaitia: Māori Success and Aspirations in Education
  • Tapasā: Working with Pacific Learners
  • Ako: Learning and Teaching
  • Exploring Science through STEAM
  • Social Sciences Inquiry, Consciousness and Action
  • Inclusive Education
  • Global Citizenship Education
  • Critical Pedagogies: Mathematics and Children’s Literature
  • Digital Pedagogies & Technologies
  • Optional: Language and Culture, Pacific Gagana and Aganu'u, Integrated Curriculum Inquiry, Pacific Talanoa

What you need to know first

University Entrance (NZ or equivalent required)

Likely English language and numeracy requirements

Interview and additional requirements may apply (not explicitly listed)

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What sort of industry will this job lead to

  • Education

  • School Teaching

  • Primary Education

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Future employment opportunities might be

  • Primary school teacher

  • Intermediate school teacher

  • Further education roles in schools