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NEW ZEALAND'S EDUCATION INFORMATION ONLINE |
The New Zealand Teachers Council shall register you and issue a practising certificate if satisfied that:
The Council will take the following matters into account in deciding whether an applicant is of good character and is fit to be a teacher. The applicant:
The Council may also take into account any other matters that it considers relevant in the circumstances.
* In considering this criterion, the Council will distinguish between any mental or physical condition that affects an applicant's ability to carry out the teaching role satisfactorily, and any disability that an applicant has that does not impact on that ability. The Council is aware of its obligation not to contravene the Human Rights Act 1993 by unlawfully discriminating against any person.
You are considered 'satisfactorily trained to teach' if you:
If the NZQA have assessed your qualifications as not comparable to an approved New Zealand teaching qualification, your application may be considered via the discretionary pathway of Track 2.
The Satisfactory Teacher Dimensions describe the criteria that are required to be met by all fully registered teachers in Aotearoa New Zealand. At the time a provisionally registered teacher or teacher registered Subject to Confirmation (STC) applies for Full registration, the professional leader must attest that the teacher meets the Dimensions. From 2011, the Dimensions will be replaced by the Registered Teacher Criteria. Information around this process can be found on these pages: