NZ Certificate in Early Childhood Education and Care (Level 4) Mandarin
Teaching
A course by
NZSE
This Level 4 certificate programme is designed to provide Mandarin-speaking students with the essential skills and knowledge to become competent early childhood educators (kaiako). The programme is delivered fully online and includes both theoretical knowledge and practical work placement, with a strong emphasis on early childhood curriculum (Te Whāriki), pedagogy, professional knowledge, and inclusive teaching practices.
Online study
Flexible online learning from anywhere
Online Campus, Online
It will take a total of 18 weeks


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Understand and apply ECE curriculum Te Whāriki
Students will gain knowledge and practical skills in implementing the New Zealand early childhood curriculum and its principles.

Demonstrate professional knowledge
Students will develop awareness of legislation, ethical responsibilities, and professional conduct required for ECE teachers.

Apply pedagogical theories
Students will understand and apply teaching philosophies and inclusive approaches in early childhood settings.
What You're Signing Up For
The NZ Certificate in Early Childhood Education and Care (Level 4) Mandarin at NZSE aims to equip Mandarin-speaking students with requisite competencies to work effectively in early childhood education settings. This qualification accommodates students with no prior experience as well as those working in the sector, including home-based educators required to complete a Level 4 qualification. The programme blends theory and practical experience, including 64 hours of work placement in licensed services such as home-based care, centres, kindergartens, or community centres. Topics cover the ECE curriculum (Te Whāriki), legislation, ethical practice, pedagogical theories, and practical application in real care environments. It also offers a pathway for progression to higher study levels in the early childhood sector.
Course Content
- Teaching Curriculum (Te Marau) ECE4001: Knowledge and skills related to the ECE curriculum Te Whāriki
- Professional Knowledge (Te Mātauranga) ECE4002: Legislation, regulations, and ethical requirements affecting ECE practice
- Pedagogy (Whakaako Mokopuna) ECE4003: Theories, philosophies, and inclusive teaching approaches in ECE environments
- Practice (Kia Whakahāngai) ECE4004: Application of theory to practice in licensed home-based services, ECE centres, kindergartens, or community centres
- 64 hours of practical work placement in ECE settings
What you need to know first
Adequate literacy and numeracy skills in Mandarin
Certificate of Completion of High School or equivalent
Supporting education and/or work experience evidence
Interview and assessment by course tutor (registered ECE teacher fluent in Mandarin)
Letter of recommendation or attestation if formal evidence is not available
Police vet check and risk assessment as required by the Children’s Act

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

Future employment opportunities might be
Home-based educators
Nanny / Au pair
Relief ECE worker under supervision
Coordinator of certified playgroups


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