Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood Teaching) - AUT UniversityTEL: 0207 193 7932
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The Bachelor of Education (Early Childhood Teaching) is designed to equip early childhood educators with the skills, knowledge and attitudes they need to be effective teachers in an early childhood setting. Programme Code: AK3594 Level: 7 Points: 360 Duration: Three years full time / Maximum six years part time Venue: North Shore Campus Starting date: 3 March 2008 / 21 July 2008 Application deadline: 16 November 2007 / 27 June 2008 AUT encourages early application. Late applications will be accepted if the programme is not full. ENTRY REQUIREMENTS - University Entrance
- Interview, police clearance, references and CV
- Must meet New Zealand Teachers Council requirements
Note: Entrance to university does not guarantee admission to a specific programme of study. SPECIAL ADMISSION Applicants over 20 years of age who do not hold a university entrance qualification (such as NCEA or CIE) may qualify for university entrance via Special Admission. ENGLISH LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS Applicants for whom English or Māori is not their first language are required to provide proof of an acceptable pass/grade gained in an accepted English language test. THE KEY SKILLS YOU WILL ACQUIRE Graduates of this programme will have developed the character, understandings and skills associated with being an effective teacher, along with a commitment to biculturalism, cross cultural and interpersonal communication, professional and reflective practice. Student teaching experiences, integral to the programme, will be in a range of settings. CAREER OPPORTUNITIES - Graduates will be eligible to apply for provisional teacher registration
- Management of an early childhood centre
FURTHER STUDIES Master of Education Master of Educational Leadership PAPERS
YEAR ONE 294115 Mātauranga Māori 295111 Early Childhood Education in Aotearoa/New Zealand 295113 Human Development and Learning I 295114 Whānau/Family and Society 295116 Health and Safety 295117 Professional Inquiry and Practice I 295127 Curriculum I: Infants and Toddlers 295128 Curriculum II: The Young Child
YEAR TWO 296222 Human Development and Learning II 296223 Working with Parents as Partners 296224 Critical Issues in Education I: A Psychological Perspective 296225 Professional Inquiry and Practice II 296226 Inclusive Education 296227 Principles of Learning and Teaching 296237 Curriculum III 296238 Curriculum IV YEAR THREE 296335 Special Topic: Centre Design 297331 Professional Inquiry and Practice III 297332 Human Development and Learning III 297333 Introduction to Research 297334 Critical Issues in Education II: A Sociological Perspective 297345 Special Topic: Music and the Visual Arts for the Early Years 297346 Special Topic: Bilingualism in Early Childhood Education 297353 Curriculum and Planning 297354 Curriculum and Planning 297359 Infants and Toddlers Plus 1 special topic paper and an elective paper or two special topic papers In support of the Treaty of Waitangi, AUT offers Nil Fee Te Reo Māori papers that can be taken as part of a Bachelor of Education at AUT.
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