Bachelor of Teaching (Early Childhood Education)

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Make a difference to the lives of others

A passionate, skilled and qualified early childhood teacher has an important role in the learning and development of infants, toddlers and young children. The early years of a young child’s life lay the foundation for life-long learning.

This programme enables you to undertake study two days a week on-campus to attain a teaching qualification while being employed or working voluntarily two days a week in an early childhood setting.

Make a difference to the lives of others

A passionate, skilled and qualified early childhood teacher has an important role in the learning and development of infants, toddlers and young children. The early years of a young child’s life lay the foundation for life-long learning.

This programme enables you to undertake study two days a week on-campus to attain a teaching qualification while being employed or working voluntarily two days a week in an early childhood setting.

Programme Outline

The Bachelor of Teaching – Early Childhood Education (BTECE) offers you the opportunity to gain a professional qualification as an Early Childhood Teacher leading directly to employment opportunities. This is a field-based teacher education programme which provides a balance between theory, research and practice.

Field-based education enables you to regularly apply your classroom learning. It allows you to undertake study and attain a teaching qualification while in employment or working voluntarily in an early childhood setting. This qualification prepares you for further postgraduate study should you choose to do so.

You will attend classes, on-campus, two days a week and undertake a minimum of 12 hours per week in a licensed early childhood education service. The programme is normally studied full-time over three years.

On completion of the Bachelor of Teaching (Early Childhood Education) you will be ready to apply for registration as a provisionally certificated ECE teacher with the Teaching Council of Aotearoa New Zealand.

You are welcome to make an appointment to discuss your study options with our staff and to view our campus and facilities.

Career and Study Opportunities

An internationally recognised degree in early childhood education gives a professional qualification that enables opportunities to work in a range of vocations.

Career opportunities include teaching in:

  • Kindergartens
  • Early childhood education and care settings
  • Home-based services
  • Special education

This qualification also prepares you for further postgraduate study.

Entry Requirements

Academic Entry Requirements

The academic entry requirement for the BTECE is one of the following:

  • University Entrance (as defined by the NZQA), or equivalent (for international applicants not schooled in New Zealand).
  • For applicants under the age of 20 years at the beginning of the academic year, who do not have University Entrance or equivalent, entry may be considered on a case-by-case basis in accordance with the School of Education and Social Sciences policy on discretionary entry.
  • For applicants over the age of 20 years at the beginning of the academic year, evidence of the potential to succeed in tertiary study at degree level, including demonstrated literacy and numeracy competence equivalent to that required for University Entrance.

Additional Requirements

  • All applicants must be over the age of 17 years at the beginning of the academic year.
  • In support of their application, applicants must supply, in a CV, a detailed account of their educational background, evidence of a commitment to care and education for infants, toddlers and young children; experience with children and an openness to learning.
  • All applicants must provide two references, using the prescribed Referee Forms, from persons who are not related to the applicant, who can comment on their personal and professional qualities appropriate for early childhood teaching, at least one of whom has observed them working with children.
  • All applicants must undergo police vetting in accordance with the Children’s Act 2014.
  • All applicants must sign a declaration that they are in good health (having no medical, physical or psychological conditions that would preclude working with children).

Competency in English Language

All applicants must demonstrate an acceptable level of English language fluency prior to acceptance in the programme.

Ways in which this may be demonstrated, besides by New Zealand University Entrance, are detailed in the current Teaching Council Initial Teacher Education Requirements.

For applicants with English as an Additional Language, English language fluency may be demonstrated by:

  • An IELTS Academic score of 7, with no band score lower than 7, achieved in a single test within the two years preceding enrolment; or
  • An equivalent score on a test of English language proficiency, as set out in the current Teaching Council Initial Teacher Education Requirements, achieved in a single test within the two years preceding enrolment. (See enclosed document for further information).

Early Childhood Education and Care Setting Requirements

Prior to the beginning of the academic year, to undertake field-based teacher education all enrolled student teachers must:

  • Be working (employed or non-employed) for a minimum of 12 hours per week in a licensed early childhood setting, during the EIT term.
  • Be supported at the setting by a qualified mentor teacher who is registered and holds a current full practicing certificate. NOTE: The Memorandum of Agreement between the setting and EIT must be signed by the setting and returned prior to commencement of the programme. As necessary, two copies of the Terms of Reference document for non-employed student teachers needs to be signed by the setting and student teacher prior to commencement of the programme. The setting keeps one copy, and the other is returned prior to commencement of the programme.
  • Meet the requirements of the Children’s Act (2014). Children’s Act (2014) letter must be sighted by the setting and signed by the student teacher.

Internal Selection Process

Applicants meeting the entry requirements will be required to participate in both a group and individual interview. This is the first step to ensure that graduating student teachers have the qualities and dispositions enabling them to meet the Standards for the Teaching Profession. The interviews are conducted by a panel comprising EIT BTECE teacher educators, usually assisted by an Early Childhood Education sector representative or other EIT academic representative. Interviews will be conducted in an equitable and professional manner, with every endeavour to make applicants feel at ease. Applicants may bring family/whānau for support. Areas considered by the selection panel include:

  • Personal qualities;
  • Professional qualities;
  • Knowledge and experience of pre-school aged children;
  • Other work and community experience; and
  • Cultural knowledge and understanding.

Applicants will also be required to pass:

  • A literacy competency assessment set by the School of Education and Social Sciences, EIT; and
  • a numeracy competency assessment set by the School of Education and Social Sciences, EIT. In preparation for this, applicants may find the following resources useful:

    – https://pathwaysawarua.com/

    – https://nzmaths.co.nz/level-1-problems

    Some examples of questions that could be expected may also be provided upon request.

Applicants who pass the assessments will be considered for enrolment in the programme in line with the overall selection process.

Entry with Credit

There is provision for both Cross Credit (CC) and Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL). Applicants may be awarded credit for up to 240 credits: the equivalent of sixteen 15 credit courses, or two thirds of the programme. Teaching Council of Aotearoa New Zealand recognition of prior learning regulations will be adhered to for both CC and RPL.

  • CC is based on the equivalency of courses or qualifications. You would apply for CC if you have passed a very similar course at the same level.
  • RPL is available and is assessed in line with EIT procedures and the requirements of the Teaching Council of Aotearoa New Zealand.

You will be asked to provide details of anything that you would like to be considered as credit toward your intended programme of study, as part of your application.

Please note: The Teaching Council of Aotearoa New Zealand regulations stipulate that consideration of CC is normally restricted to study completed within the last six years.

You must apply prior to enrolment. CC and RPL cannot be awarded for a course if you are already enrolled in that course. An original transcript or notice of results from the institute at which you previously studied (or verified copies) will be required for all applications.

For further information and enquiries about CC and RPL please contact Tania Du Plessis, on 06 830 1032.

This qualification has been approved by the New Zealand Qualifications Authority.

This programme leads to the award of a nationally approved qualification and may be delivered at a number of other tertiary institutes around New Zealand. If you were to transfer to one of those other institutes you may be granted academic credit for some of the papers completed but this is at the discretion of the other institute.

Please note: Fees are not transferable between institutes.

How to Enrol

Step 1 – Check entry requirements

Make sure you have read and understood the entry requirements for your situation and background.

Entry requirements can be different for domestic and international students.

Step 2 – Confirm campus and check key dates

The next intake date(s) for your chosen course and campus are listed in the Course Details panel on this page.

Dates can vary between campuses, so make sure you have selected the campus you wish to study at.

Step 3 – Confirm fees and costs

Visit https://www.eit.ac.nz/fees/ to see the fees for this programme.

Step 4 – Complete any supporting forms

If your course requires any supporting forms, they will be listed below under ‘Supporting Documentation’

Step 5 – Submit your application

You’ll need an up-to-date email address to start your online application.

You’ll also need to know what you want to study – your degree or programme and majors and/or minors, and the courses you plan to take.

You may be asked to submit supporting documentation with your application.

Programme Outline

The Bachelor of Teaching – Early Childhood Education (BTECE) offers you the opportunity to gain a professional qualification as an Early Childhood Teacher leading directly to employment opportunities. This is a field-based teacher education programme which provides a balance between theory, research and practice.

Field-based education enables you to regularly apply your classroom learning. It allows you to undertake study and attain a teaching qualification while in employment or working voluntarily in an early childhood setting. This qualification prepares you for further postgraduate study should you choose to do so.

You will attend classes, on-campus, two days a week and undertake a minimum of 12 hours per week in a licensed early childhood education service. The programme is normally studied full-time over three years.

On completion of the Bachelor of Teaching (Early Childhood Education) you will be ready to apply for registration as a provisionally certificated ECE teacher with the Teaching Council of Aotearoa New Zealand.

You are welcome to make an appointment to discuss your study options with our staff and to view our campus and facilities.

Career and Study Opportunities

An internationally recognised degree in early childhood education gives a professional qualification that enables opportunities to work in a range of vocations.

Career opportunities include teaching in:

  • Kindergartens
  • Early childhood education and care settings
  • Home-based services
  • Special education

This qualification also prepares you for further postgraduate study.

Entry Requirements

Academic Entry Requirements

The academic entry requirement for the Bachelor of Teaching (ECE) is one of the following:

  • University Entrance (as defined by the NZQA), or equivalent (for international applicants not schooled in New Zealand)
  • for applicants under the age of 20 years at the beginning of the academic year, who do not have University Entrance or equivalent, entry may be considered on a case-by-case basis in accordance with the School of Education and Social Sciences policy on discretionary entry
  • for applicants over the age of 20 years at the beginning of the academic year, evidence of the potential to succeed in tertiary study at degree level, including demonstrated literacy and numeracy competence equivalent to that required for University Entrance

Additional requirements

  • All applicants must be over the age of 17 years at the beginning of the academic year.
  • In support of their application, applicants must supply, in a CV, a detailed account of their educational background, evidence of a commitment to care and education for infants, toddlers and young children; experience with children, and an openness to learning.
  • All applicants must provide two references, using the prescribed Referee Forms, from persons who are not related to the applicant, who can comment on their personal and professional qualities appropriate for early childhood teaching, at least one of whom has observed them working with children.
  • All applicants must undergo police vetting in accordance with the Vulnerable Children’s Act 2014.
  • All applicants must sign a declaration that they are in good health (having no medical, physical or psychological conditions that would preclude working with children).

Early Childhood Education and Care Setting Requirements

Prior to the beginning of the academic year to undertake field-based teacher education all enrolled students must:

  • Be working (employed or non-employed)for a minimum of 12 hours a week in a licensed early childhood setting, during the EIT term.
  • Be supported at the setting by a qualified mentor teacher who is registered and holds a current full practicing certificate.

NOTE: The Memorandum of Agreement between the setting and EIT must be signed by the setting and returned prior to commencement of the programme.

As necessary, two copies of the Terms of Reference document for non-employed students needs to be signed by the setting and student prior to commencement of the programme. The setting keeps one copy, and the other is returned prior to commencement of the programme.

Meet the requirements of the Children’s Act (2014), CA letter must be sighted by the setting and signed by student.

English Language Entry Requirements

All applicants must demonstrate an acceptable level of English language fluency prior to acceptance in the programme. For international students, ways in which English language fluency may be demonstrated include the following:

  • PTE (Academic) score of 65 with no band score lower than 65
  • IELTS (Academic) score of 7.0 with no band score lower than 7.0 (or equivalent) achieved within the last 2 years.
  • International equivalents to IELTS accepted by NZQA or successful study of a programme in which English was the language of instruction (conditions apply).

Further information about English language entry requirements for international students can be found at https://teachingcouncil.nz/getting-certificated/for-overseas-trained-teachers/language-competency-requirements/#englishevidence

How to Apply

Ready to apply? It’s easy!

Complete and sign our international student application form at eit.ac.nz/apply-online-international/

  • Indicate which programme you intend to study.
  • Attach a verified copy of your birth certificate or passport to use as identification.
  • Remember to include all other supporting documents.
  • We will assess your application and let you know the outcome as soon as possible, usually within three to five working days.

On-campus study in New Zealand

Step 1 – Pay your fees

  • After submitting your application, you will receive an Offer of Place letter by email with details of your tuition and other fees payable.
    Please note: If you have applied using the services of an agent, a copy of this information will also be sent to your agent.
  • Pay your fees and apply for your student visa.
  • We will send you a receipt, which you will need when you apply for your student visa.

We recommend you apply at least 12 weeks before your intended start date. You can apply online at www.immigration.govt.nz
If you have any questions about the process, contact your agent or email visas@eit.ac.nz

Step 2 – Prepare to come to New Zealand

Book your flights

When your student visa is approved, book your flights and ensure you meet all government-mandated entry requirements to come to New Zealand. Check the Immigration New Zealand website for the most up-to-date information.

Organise your accommodation

If you haven’t already organised your accommodation, you should now decide which of the accommodation options is most suitable for you. You can find our more about our EIT accommodation options here.

Step 3 – Connect with us

  • Be sure to complete and submit the arrival form sent to you by the International Student Support Officer.
  • Your International Student Support Officer will contact you prior to the start of your programme to let you know what you need to do and keep you up to date on what to expect when you arrive.

Online study

Step 1 – Enrol

  • After submitting your application, you will receive your acceptance into the programme by email alongside instructions on how to enrol.
  • Complete and sign the enrolment form provided to you by our Admissions Team and send it back to internationalapplications@eit.ac.nz
    Please note: If you have applied using the services of an agent, a copy of this information will also be sent to your agent.

Step 2 – Choose your courses and pay your Fees

  • Your course selection form will be sent to you by our team.
  • After completing your course selection form, you will be sent an invoice. You can then pay your fees by bank transfer to EIT’s account. Full account details and payment information will be provided on your invoice.

Step 3 – Connect with us

Your International Student Support Officer will contact you after you enrol to keep you up-to-date with anything you need to know, including details about your Orientation, where you will meet your classmates and all about studying at EIT.

Whether you join us on-campus or online, we welcome you to the EIT student community!

If you need any help you can contact our friendly staff at international@eit.ac.nz

Graduate Profile

Happy Days Child Care in Taradale has employed six EIT Bachelor of Teaching (Early Childhood Education) graduates. Sue Walker talks about why she loves EIT graduates and how they are “work ready”. Michelle Rochester talks about her experiences while studying and why she chose early childhood education.

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Disability Support

Support is available for students with physical, sensory, intellectual, and learning disabilities (including dyslexia, dyspraxia and other neurodiversity) and mental health conditions. Support is designed to provide equitable opportunities and is available to all students with permanent or temporary disabilities or health conditions, including when recovering from injury or surgery. Services are available depending upon your needs and range from information and advice to technology solutions and alternative arrangements for test and exams. Our disability peer support group Te Rōpu Āwhina meets regularly on the Hawke’s Bay Campus to share kai, connection and wellbeing.

For more help please email Desley Aranui daranui@eit.ac.nz

Wellbeing Support

Wellbeing support is available to all students. We can help you to identify your goals, support your needs, and connect you with appropriate support on and off campus. We use Te Whare Tapa Whā as our guiding model for holistic support and connectedness.

We have a Rainbow Diversity peer support group Te Roopu Āniwaniwa on the Hawke’s Bay Campus, as well as wellbeing
drop ins and workshops to support you to maintain and improve your wellbeing.

For more information contact Barbara West bwest@eit.ac.nz

Māori and Pasifika Support

You can get advice, mentoring and support for cultural needs and values, te reo Māori, waiata and tikanga, scholarships, iwi and hapū registrations and grants.

Our Pasifika student support team aims to create a trusting and culturally inviting space for students to feel supported and thrive in their education journey. Our team is passionate and dedicated to removing barriers to learning by working with students and their aiga and staff in ensuring diversity and equity is met. We support students with studylink, tutor support, wraparound support and mentoring, cultural competency and much more.

For more information contact:

Pasifika
Valencia Taurima Heperi 
VTaurimaHeperi@eit.ac.nz

Māori pastoral care
Kaihoe Apiata
KApiata@eit.ac.nz

Māori Academic
Opal Horsefield Te Aho
OHorsefieldTeAho@eit.ac.nz

 

Academic Learning Services

Academic Learning Services is here to assist you on your journey towards the successful completion of your studies at EIT. Our aim is for you to become confident, competent and independent learners.

We have dedicated advisors who can assist with your learning.

Find out more email Heather Pilbeam hpilbeam@eit.ac.nz

Scholarships

EIT offers a variety of scholarships across various subjects and programme levels.  Some scholarships are based on your age, some are specific to the subject you want to study.  Not all scholarships are based on your academic ability and anyone wanting to study should investigate what scholarships are available to them.  

You can find a list of EIT scholarships here however there are many more scholarships offered nationally.  Information about these is on an database called “givME”. givME is accessible here, at EIT or at some public libraries. If you would like to come to EIT to look through the giveME database don’t hesitate to contact scholarships@eit.ac.nz or call in for a chat.

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Our International Student Support Officers are here to support you every step of the way. Providing you with the one-to-one help, advice, information and guidance you need to succeed. 

Find out more about our International Student Support Services below:

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Academic Learning Services is here to assist you on your journey towards the successful completion of your studies at EIT. Our aim is for you to become confident, competent and independent learners.

We have dedicated advisors who can assist with your learning.

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