Make a positive difference in the lives of adolescents and young people in New Zealand. Get the skills and knowledge you need to be a confident and effective secondary school teacher. Learn the New Zealand curriculum The Graduate Diploma of Teaching (Secondary) is a 10-month, full-time programme focused on The New Zealand Curriculum, with 16 weeks based in the classroom. You will learn the principles and theories of teaching and learning to support learners of all backgrounds and abilities, and to be an agent of change for young people’s education and wellbeing.
Successful graduates will be able to teach in secondary schools throughout New Zealand, and be eligible for provisional teacher certification. Secondary school teaching subjects To enrol in the Graduate Diploma of Teaching (Secondary) you will need to have included two subjects aligned to the secondary school curriculum in your undergraduate degree. One will need to be a major subject studied to 300-level. The other may be a major or a minor and studied to at least 200-level. You may be able to do the Graduate Diploma with only one curriculum-aligned subject, if that subject is approved by the Dean of Education as a high demand subject.
The following curriculum areas and subjects are offered in our secondary teaching qualifications (subject availability can vary): English Mathematics and Statistics Science (Biology, Chemistry, Physics) Social Sciences (History, Geography, Economics, Accounting, Business Studies, Media Studies, Social Studies) Visual Art Music Performing Arts (Drama, Dance) Technology (Design and Visual Communication, Digital, Textiles, Materials, Food) Learning Languages (Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Samoan, Spanish, Te Reo M?ori) Physical Education Health.