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Get the skills and knowledge you need to create positive, inclusive learning environments and become a confident and effective educator.

You will become an agent of change for children and young people’s education and wellbeing.

Learn in the classroom

The Master of Teaching and Learning (Primary) is a 10-month, full-time programme with 35 weeks based in the classroom. This valuable experience will develop your skills and enable you to see how theory and practice are interlinked in your development as a teacher.

Your classroom experience is undertaken primarily in your host school where for 22 weeks you will spend two days a week alongside a mentor teacher in a classroom context. Teaching will be fully online in 2025, although on-campus attendance is compulsory for the Ngā Mihi and Wānanga periods.

In addition, you will have 13 weeks of fulltime practice experience, including four weeks in a different school. Your full-time practice experience in your host school includes eight weeks in the second half of the year to widen and deepen your teaching experience.

Other important dates

  • The selection interviews for the Master of Teaching and Learning (Primary) will take place in September, October, and November. We will contact you soon after you apply to offer interview date options.
  • The mentor school matching for the Master of Teaching and Learning (Primary) will take place on 2 December 2024. Please make yourself available on this date.

Globally ranked

This programme is ranked in the top 200 universities worldwide in the QS World University Rankings 2024.

The QS World University Rankings is an annual global publication that gives overall rankings and subject rankings for more than 1,500 universities worldwide.

Learn the New Zealand curriculum

The Master of Teaching and Learning (Primary) is focused on The New Zealand Curriculum. You will learn the principles and theories of teaching and learning to support learners of all backgrounds and abilities.

Successful graduates will be able to teach in primary and intermediate schools throughout New Zealand, and be eligible for provisional teacher certification with the Teaching Council of Aotearoa New Zealand.

Graduate Diploma of Teaching (Primary)

Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington also offers the Graduate Diploma of Teaching (Primary). The Graduate Diploma of Teaching (Primary) is a 10-month, full-time programme with 16 weeks based in the classroom.

The study experience

You can expect to spend 40 to 50 hours studying each week. Courses are taught over three trimesters, between February and November./nThe programme is primarily based online. Classes are online, while your Professional Practive placements and the Ngā Mihi and Wānanga periods require in-person attendance.

All students will be supported by a professional learning community (of 8-10 peers) and an academic mentor.

Te Tiriti o Waitangi and te reo Māori

New Zealand teachers live the values of Te Tiriti of Waitangi and use te reo Māori. During your studies you will strengthen your knowledge of Te Tiriti o Waitangi partnership and practice using te reo Māori in everyday and classroom situations.

Undergraduate preparation for Teacher Education

You may be able to include courses in your undergraduate degree that will help prepare you for a career in teaching, such as courses in te reo Māori, New Zealand history, and statistics. Read our guidance on choosing courses to do in your undergraduate degree.

Places are limited

There are only 35 places available on this programme each year. Read about the application process to find out more.

After you graduate

With the Master of Teaching and Learning (Primary), you can apply for provisional teacher registration from the Teaching Council of Aotearoa New Zealand. You’ll also be able to apply for teaching positions in New Zealand and overseas.

If your previous academic qualification is from another country, you may need to have it assessed by the New Zealand Qualifications Authority after you complete the MTchLrn(Primary). This review might be needed to help decide your salary.

Scholarships

You can look for scholarships based on your level of study, subject area and background.

Support for students

Victoria University of Wellington is a welcoming place and there are all sorts of resources and support available to help you make the best of your time here.