NZ Certificate in Early Childhood Education and Care (Level 4)

Duration

18 weeks including holidays

Delivery

Online

Campus

Nationwide

Credits

60

Work placement

64+ hours

Fees Domestic

TBC

Fees International

This programme is not available for international students.

The New Zealand Certificate in Early Childhood Education and Care Level 4 is a highly accessible, engaging, and creative online programme that gives you the required skills and knowledge to become a competent Early Childhood Educator who can work within a range of early childhood contexts providing support and education to infants, toddlers and young children – ultimately enhancing communities and the families that live there. Through this ECE certificate, you’ll learn how to apply Te Whāriki, embrace bicultural practices, and create inclusive, play-based learning environments that support each child’s holistic wellbeing.
40101 – Te Marau (Curriculum)

The aim of this course is to give students the knowledge and skills to understand and implement the early childhood curriculum, Te Whariki. An introduction to the Treaty of Waitangi, Tikanga Māori, and Te Reo Māori, underpinning a bi-cultural curriculum within a multi-ethnic society. Knowledge of how to implement a holistic, inclusive curriculum.

4002 – Te Mataurānga (Professional Knowledge)

Develop the student’s knowledge of the regulatory, legislative, theoretical and ethical requirements that impact on an early childhood kaiako’s practice. This course will equip students to contribute to an ECE environment that provides for the health and holistic wellbeing of infants, toddlers, and young children. Students will demonstrate their understanding of strategies for managing their own personal health and wellbeing.

4003 – Whakaako Mokopuna (Pedagogy)

Develop the student’s knowledge and skills of teaching and learning in an ECE setting. Students will develop an understanding of philosophies, theories and approaches of learning and development in providing a culturally inclusive curriculum. The concepts of Whanaungatanga, Manaakitanga and Pasifika values will be used as a basis for reflection of own practice. A personal philosophy of practice will be developed.

4004 – Kia Whakahāngai (Practice)

Develop the student’s introductory knowledge of children’s learning, holistic development and the bi-cultural nature of Te Whariki within their own culturally responsive practice. Students will also be required to develop relationships
with families, whānau and colleagues exhibiting a range of communication strategies and social competence.

For Domestic Students

Graduates of this programme will be able to:

TBC
NZSE gave me confidence to work skillfully and more effectively from goal-making to planning. The tutors and NZSE’s student support team are always available to help out if you have a problem or any particular doubts.
Mary Jala
Student

Gain recognised expertise in ECE

Whether you’re already working in the sector, a home-based educator looking to gain a formal early childhood education qualification, or wanting to take the first step in your career, this accessible online programme will equip you to become a confident and capable Early Childhood kaiako. Through this certificate, you will undertake 64 valuable hours of work placement in either a licensed home-based service, an ECE centre, or a kindergarten.

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Schedule and Fees

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This programme is not available for international students.

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