Specialist Teaching
Overview of courses in specialist teaching
Become a resource teacher. Work across schools, early education centres and kura with learners, teachers, kaiako and whānau to achieve an inclusive education system where all learners' progress is celebrated and learners' identities, languages and cultures are valued.
Choose from the eight specialist resource areas we offer:
- Early Intervention
- Te Korowai Mokopuna
- Gifted Education
- Learning and Behaviour
- Blind & Low Vision
- Complex Educational Needs
- Deaf & Hard of Hearing
- Adviser on Deaf Children
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What are the entry requirements?
The Postgraduate Diploma in Specialist Teaching (PGDipSpecTchg) is a selected entry qualification. To enrol, you will need:
- an undergraduate degree with a minimum B grade average (or equivalent), and
- a relevant teaching or other professional qualification, and
- at least two years’ relevant professional experience
The Master in Specialist Teaching (MSpecTchg) is also a selected entry qualification. You will need to evidence all of the above, and also to have been awarded a Postgraduate Diploma in Specialist Teaching.
What is the programme structure?
The Postgraduate Diploma in Specialist Teaching programme consists of four courses, typically taken over two years:
Year 1 details (Courses 1 and 2)
Specialist subject |
Course 1 |
Course 2 |
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Blind & Low Vision * |
249746 Theory and Practice of Blind and Vision |
254766 Professional Learning Pathways |
Complex Educational Needs |
249760 Theory and Practice of Complex Educational Needs |
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Deaf & Hard of Hearing ** |
249740 Theory and Practice of Deaf & Hard of Hearing |
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Early Intervention |
249747 Theory and Practice of Early Intervention |
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Korowai Mokopuna |
249758 Theory and Practice of Te Kaupapa o Te Kōhanga Reo |
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Gifted Education |
262751 Theory and Practice of Gifted & Talented Education |
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Learning & Behaviour |
249753 Theory and Practice of Learning & Behaviour |
*Braille and ** New Zealand Sign Language are additional courses in these endorsements
Year 2 details (Courses 3 and 4)
Specialist subject |
Course 3 |
Course 4 |
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Blind & Low Vision * |
249752 Practicum in Blind and Vision |
254767 Community-based Practice |
Complex Educational Needs |
249763 Practicum in Complex Educational Needs |
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Deaf & Hard of Hearing ** |
249743 Practicum in Deaf & Hard of Hearing |
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Early Intervention |
249748 Practicum in Early Intervention |
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Korowai Mokopuna |
249759 Practicum in Te Kaupapa o Te Kōhanga Reo |
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Gifted Education |
262753 Practicum in Gifted & Talented Education |
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Learning & Behaviour |
262755 Practicum in Learning & Behaviour Diversity |
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The Adviser on Deaf Children (AoDC) is part of the Specialist Teaching Masters with 2 endorsement courses |
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Adviser on Deaf Children ** |
249756 Theory and Practice of Adviser on Deaf Children |
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Adviser on Deaf Children ** |
249757 Practicum in Adviser on Deaf Children |
*Braille and ** New Zealand Sign Language are additional courses in these endorsements
The Master in Specialist Teaching programme for all endorsements consists of an additional two courses over one year:
M.Specialist Teaching details
Specialist subject |
Course 1 |
Course 2 |
---|---|---|
All endorsements |
267875 Professional Inquiry in Specialist Teaching (45 credits) |
249770 Supervision and Mentoring in Specialist Teaching (15 credits) or 249771 Additional Areas of Specialist Teaching (15 credits) |
Advisers on Deaf Children (AoDC) complete a Master in Specialist Teaching (Adviser on Deaf Children) (MSpecTchgAoDC) that can also be completed in 2 years.
Year 1 details (Courses 1 and 3)
Specialist subject |
Course 1 |
Course 3 |
---|---|---|
Advisor on Deaf Children |
249758 Theory & Practice Adviser on Deaf Children |
249757 Practicum in Adviser on Deaf Children |
Year 2 details (Courses 1 and 2)
Specialist subject |
Course 3 |
Course 4 |
---|---|---|
Advisor on Deaf Children |
267875 Professional Inquiry in Specialist Teaching (45 credits) |
249770 Supervision and Mentoring (15 credits) or 249771 Additional Areas of Specialist Teaching (15 credits) |
There are two compulsory contact workshop for the PGDipSpecTchg programme – held at the Auckland Campus Albany, at the start of the first and second semester (early February then mid-July) for both years of the programme.
Please note that neither the Postgraduate Diploma in Specialist Teaching nor the Master of Specialist Teaching programme qualifies you to be a teacher in New Zealand.
How long does it take to complete these programmes?
The postgraduate Diploma programme takes two years part-time to complete, with the Master's programme taking one additional year (part-time).
Neither programme is available for full-time study.
Where are these programmes available?
Apart from two 2-day compulsory contact workshops, you will study online at distance (i.e. from anywhere in the country).
Neither programme is open to international students.
Is funding support available?
The Ministry of Education also offers contestable study awards for all endorsement areas in the postgraduate diploma, and for the Masters Specialist Teaching (AoDC). For more information:
- Website: Ministry of Education Study Awards
- Email: learningsupport.workforce@education.govt.nz
Who should you contact?
How do you enrol?
Applications for this selected entry programme close on 9 December.
To enrol:
- Login to the student portal and apply for admission to the programme and endorsement
- Select your courses (as above) for the qualification