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Ako: Bachelor of Teaching and Learning

23 November 2023

Here's what you need to know if you're enrolled or busy enrolling in Ako:Bachelor Teaching and Learning, Mātauranga Māori, Primary, and Early Childhood endorsements. Check out the start dates, orientation, and more.

HOW TO APPLY

If you are already enrolled, either as a campus or distance student, you can log intoMy Timetablefor timetables (including OSI), live information and room numbers.

2025 Year One start dates, OSI and orientation

All endorsements - On-campus

  • Thursday 13 February, you begin your on-campus course with acompulsory Orientation.This includes an introduction to ΢ҕl and theFacultyof Education, an introduction to tertiary study and course work. You will also meet other students and staff.
  • On your first on-campus day,Thursday 13 February,meet on Ilam campusat 11.45amin the A-blockfoyer, for a Mihi Whakatau.Information about Mihi whakatau, including appropriate attire, can be found on the ourwebsite.
  • Your regular timetabled courses begin onMonday 17 February.Yourwill provide confirmed times required for attendance.
  • Part-time studentsmust attend all their scheduled classes and this compulsory orientation event.

All endorsements - Distance

  • Your programme begins onMonday 10 February - Friday 14 February, withacompulsory OSI.This includes an introduction to ΢ҕl and theFacultyof Education, an introduction to tertiary study, a compulsory workshop on the Treaty of Waitangi and course work. You will also meet other students and staff. Yourwill provide confirmed times required for attendance.
  • On your first day,Monday 10 February,meet on Ilam campus in the Rehua building foyer, level 1 at 11.30am, to register before you prepare for the Mihi whakatau (a formal welcome ceremony). A staff member will direct you from there.Information about Mihi whakatau, including appropriate attire, can be found on the ourwebsite.
  • The last activity is scheduled to finish on Friday 14th February by 5pm for distance students.
  • Part-time studentsmust attend all their scheduled classes but can attend extra orientation activities offered at ΢ҕl in their free time.
  • Please note: Travel and accommodation costs associated with your OSIs are not included in your course fees. You need to set funds aside to cover these yourself.

Nelson campus students

  • Your programme beginsTuesday 11 - Thursday 13 Februarywith acompulsory Orientationto the ΢ҕl,our Faculty of Education and the Nelson programme. This includes an introduction to teaching and tertiary study and course work.
  • On your first day, Tuesday 11 February,please assemble along with your fellow students atFM Block, 145 Collingwood St at 9:00amThe orientation programme will include a Mihi whakatau (welcome ceremony) to the Nelson Centre.Information about Mihi whakatau, including appropriate attire, can be found on our website.
  • In early February, you will receive a letter from the Nelson Coordinator with more detailed information about your orientation programme, and the structure of your weekly programme throughout the year.
    Nelson:Selected courses in years 1, 2 & 3 will have face-to-face workshops with ΢ҕl lecturers at a time to suit the regional timetables
  • Find out more about theNelsonCentre.

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