Bachelor of Teaching (Primary)
Teaching
A course by
EIT
The Bachelor of Teaching (Primary) is a three-year Level 7 degree designed to prepare students for a professional teaching career in primary schools (Years 0-8). It combines theory, research and practice, including two days per week of school placement and two days per week on campus learning.
Blended study
This is a mix of online learning & face-to-face sessions
Available in 2 locations
It will take a total of 3 years


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Professional teaching competence
Demonstrate the ability to teach children effectively in primary school settings (Years 0-8), applying theory to practice.

Curriculum knowledge
Apply comprehensive knowledge of New Zealand's primary school curriculum across key subject areas.

Classroom management
Manage a classroom environment that supports diverse learners and complies with educational policies.
What You're Signing Up For
This degree prepares aspiring teachers for primary education in New Zealand, focusing on teaching children aged 5-13 years. Students learn curriculum content across subjects and develop skills in pedagogy, classroom management, assessment, and educational research. The programme includes practical teaching experience in primary schools, supported by on-campus study. Graduates can apply for provisional teacher certification and pursue postgraduate education. Entry requires University Entrance and other academic and professional criteria. The programme emphasizes competence in subject teaching areas including Language and Literacy, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, The Arts, Technology, and Health and Physical Education.
Course Content
- Primary teaching pedagogy and practice
- Curriculum content: Language and Literacy, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, The Arts, Technology, Health and Physical Education
- Educational theories and current teaching practice
- School-based practical teaching placements (two days per week)
- Classroom management
- Assessment methods
- Professional standards and teaching council requirements
- Educational research and theory
- Child development and learning psychology
What you need to know first
University Entrance qualification
Meet Teaching Council English language competency requirements
Be free from criminal convictions precluding work with children
Two referee reports including one observing work with primary-aged children
Pass literacy and numeracy assessments as part of selection process

What sort of industry will this job lead to
Education
Primary School Teaching

Future employment opportunities might be
Primary School Teacher (Years 0-8)
Education Assistant
Learning Support Specialist


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