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    Build a teaching career where your understanding of te reo and te ao Māori makes a real difference.

    Why study Te Pōkai Mātauranga o te Ao Rua (Primary Bicultural Education)?

    At Otago we believe that teaching and learning are richer when founded on more than one knowledge system. Te Pōkai Mātauranga o te Ao Rua invites you to explore how children learn through both English and te reo Māori, and how te ao Māori (Māori worldview) intertwines with everyday teaching. You’ll discover how to engage with diversity, build inclusive classrooms and really respond to the needs of Aotearoa’s children.

    Te Pōkai Mātauranga o te Ao Rua is not just about being a good teacher, it’s about being a teacher who embraces community, culture and possibility. Whether you’re drawn to mainstream primary, Māori-medium or bilingual settings, this programme gives you the tools and perspectives to make a real difference.

    Career opportunities

    With a Bachelor of Teaching endorsed in Te Pōkai Mātauranga o te Ao Rua (Primary Bicultural Education), you’ll be prepared to teach in primary and intermediate schools, including English-medium, bilingual, and Māori-medium settings (depending on your proficiency in te reo Māori).

    Graduates may also find opportunities in related fields such as educational support, curriculum development, community education, or roles that promote bicultural understanding in schools and organisations.

    How you will learn

    You’ll be based at our friendly, close-knit Invercargill campus, where learning feels personal and connected. Classes are interactive and practical, combining workshops, teaching sessions and hands-on activities that prepare you for the real world of education. You’ll also take part in school placements across a range of communities, putting your knowledge into action and learning directly from experienced teachers.

    Throughout the programme you’ll engage with te ao Māori, strengthen your te reo Māori skills and explore how culture shapes learning. With the support of dedicated lecturers and mentors, you’ll grow into a confident, culturally responsive teacher ready to make a difference.

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    You don’t need to be fluent in te reo Māori to study Primary Bicultural Education. What matters most is your enthusiasm for working with children, your openness to learning about te ao Māori, and your curiosity about how culture shapes education. A genuine interest in people, language and community will help you thrive in this subject.

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    An environment that values connection, cultural understanding and practical experience

    At Otago, you’ll be supported by passionate educators who bring real classroom experience and deep knowledge of bicultural teaching. Te Pōkai Mātaranga o te Ao Rua is taught at our Invercargill campus, where smaller class sizes mean you get to know your lecturers and classmates well.

    It’s a place where your ideas matter and where you’ll be encouraged to grow into the kind of teacher who inspires others. Teachers trained in Te Pōkai Mātauranga o te Ao Rua are highly sought after across New Zealand.

    Programme details

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    Available only at the Southland Campus

    YearPapersPoints
    1st year Education Studies 
    EDUC 101 Education and Society18
    EDUC 102 Human Development18
    Curriculum Studies 
    EDCR 131 English and Mathematics 118
    EDCR 133 Health and Physical Education18
    EDCR 152 He Kākano Noaiho, Ngā Reo18
    EDCR 155 Whakatakinga Marautanga me Tikanga ā Iwi18
    Professional Experience 
    EDPR 151 Te Mōhiotanga18
    Total points126
    2nd year Education Studies 
    EDUC 252 How People Learn18
    Curriculum Studies 
    EDCR 231 English and Mathematics 218
    EDCR 232 Science and Technology18
    EDCR 235 Dance and Drama18
    EDCR 252 Te Pupuke18
    EDCR 254 Toi Ataata, Toi Pūoro18
    Professional Experience 
    EDPR 251 Te Mātauranga  - Professional Studies and Practice 218
    Total points126
    3rd year Education Studies 
    EDUC 313 Equity in Education18
    Curriculum Studies 
    EDCR 331 English and Mathematics 318
    EDCR 334 English and Mathematics 418
    EDCR 353 Whakaurunga o ngā Marautanga18
    Professional Experience 
    EDPR 333 Te Puāwaitanga 218
    EDPR 351 Te Māramatanga18
    Total points108
    Total  360

    Note: In Curriculum Studies papers, students will focus on the English medium documents, while developing a working knowledge of the parallel marau curricula within Te Marautanga o Aotearoa.

    Students who first enrolled in 2022 or earlier will normally complete the programme under the regulations in force when they first enrolled.


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