Teaching
A course by
University of Waikato
Earn your Master of Teaching and Learning to become a certified teacher, develop advanced pedagogical skills, and gain valuable practical experience in New Zealand schools.
Blended study
This is a mix of online learning & face-to-face sessions
Available in 3 locations
It will take a total of 56 weeks

Graduates will be eligible to register as primary or secondary teachers in New Zealand.

Apply research-based pedagogy and learning theories to effectively teach diverse learners.

Gain skills in evidence-based inquiry into educational practice and classroom research.
The Master of Teaching and Learning at the University of Waikato is an intensive, research-informed teaching qualification designed to prepare students to become registered teachers in primary or secondary education. Participants will develop critical understanding of research-based pedagogical approaches, learning theory, inquiry skills, and subject content knowledge. The course includes 80 days of classroom experience and focuses on teaching diverse learners, curriculum design, and evidence-based inquiry. Graduates are equipped for teaching and leadership roles in education.
What you need to know first
Bachelor's degree at NZQF Level 7 or recognised equivalent with a B/B+ average

Education
Training

Registered primary or secondary teacher in New Zealand
Corporate trainer
Education policy analyst
Learning consultant
Teaching
A course by
University of Waikato
Earn your Master of Teaching and Learning to become a certified teacher, develop advanced pedagogical skills, and gain valuable practical experience in New Zealand schools.
Blended study
This is a mix of online learning & face-to-face sessions
Available in 3 locations
It will take a total of 56 weeks

Graduates will be eligible to register as primary or secondary teachers in New Zealand.

Apply research-based pedagogy and learning theories to effectively teach diverse learners.

Gain skills in evidence-based inquiry into educational practice and classroom research.
The Master of Teaching and Learning at the University of Waikato is an intensive, research-informed teaching qualification designed to prepare students to become registered teachers in primary or secondary education. Participants will develop critical understanding of research-based pedagogical approaches, learning theory, inquiry skills, and subject content knowledge. The course includes 80 days of classroom experience and focuses on teaching diverse learners, curriculum design, and evidence-based inquiry. Graduates are equipped for teaching and leadership roles in education.
What you need to know first
Bachelor's degree at NZQF Level 7 or recognised equivalent with a B/B+ average

Education
Training

Registered primary or secondary teacher in New Zealand
Corporate trainer
Education policy analyst
Learning consultant
Academic background suitable for teaching (especially for secondary endorsement: curriculum knowledge at Level 5–7 in relevant subjects)
Interview and selection process
Personal qualities, communication skills, background experiences, and literacy/numeracy assessment
Meet general admission requirements of the University
Additional: For primary specialisation, passing LNAAT mathematical competency (see timing requirements by year of enrollment)
Recruitment advisor
School counsellor
Social services roles
Academic background suitable for teaching (especially for secondary endorsement: curriculum knowledge at Level 5–7 in relevant subjects)
Interview and selection process
Personal qualities, communication skills, background experiences, and literacy/numeracy assessment
Meet general admission requirements of the University
Additional: For primary specialisation, passing LNAAT mathematical competency (see timing requirements by year of enrollment)
Recruitment advisor
School counsellor
Social services roles