Master of Teaching (Primary) 12 months Postgraduate Programme By The University of Auckland |TopUniversities

Programme overview

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

This programme is designed for those who have an existing degree in any discipline and who are efficacious, resilient, self-motivated and self-regulating professionals. It will help you engage in inquiry into both your own practice and a collaborative practice with learners, colleagues, parents, whanau and caregivers within schools and the wider community. Graduates of the Master of Teaching (Primary) will have the knowledge and skills to be effective teachers of all learners, in particular those from priority student groups. They will meet the Education Council’s Graduating Teacher Standards and therefore meet the requirements for registration and provisional certification in New Zealand. Graduates of this programme will be eligible to teach children from Year 1 to Year 8 (typically aged 5 to 13 years old).

Programme overview

Degree

Other

Study Level

Masters

This programme is designed for those who have an existing degree in any discipline and who are efficacious, resilient, self-motivated and self-regulating professionals. It will help you engage in inquiry into both your own practice and a collaborative practice with learners, colleagues, parents, whanau and caregivers within schools and the wider community. Graduates of the Master of Teaching (Primary) will have the knowledge and skills to be effective teachers of all learners, in particular those from priority student groups. They will meet the Education Council’s Graduating Teacher Standards and therefore meet the requirements for registration and provisional certification in New Zealand. Graduates of this programme will be eligible to teach children from Year 1 to Year 8 (typically aged 5 to 13 years old).

Admission Requirements

1100+
69+
90+
7+
2+
176+
24+
14+
58+

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