Common use of Relevant Specialist Level 7 Qualifications and Other Qualification Matters Clause in Contracts

Relevant Specialist Level 7 Qualifications and Other Qualification Matters. Teachers who hold a bachelor degree together with a recognised teaching qualification (e.g. Diploma of Teaching), or a degree conjointly completed with a bachelor degree of teaching, or an honours degree of teaching, or a Diploma of Teaching together with an Advanced Diploma of Teaching together with a level 7, 120 credit relevant specialist diploma, or a bachelor degree of teaching together with a level 7, 120 credit relevant specialist diploma. A “bachelor degree together with a recognised teaching qualification” in the Q3+ definition includes the four year conjoint Bachelor of Education programme. The two new categories added to Q3+ namely “a Diploma of Teaching together with an Advanced Diploma of Teaching together with a level 7, 120 credit relevant specialist diploma, or a bachelor degree of teaching together with a level 7, 120 credit relevant specialist diploma” are for teachers who can demonstrate that the two qualifications have been completed separately and without any cross-credits or recognition of prior learning being awarded between the two. Requirement for Relevant, Specialist, Level 7 (120 Credit) Diplomas Relevant qualifications will include the graduate and postgraduate diplomas contained on the New Zealand Register of Quality Assured Qualifications, and in the fields of:  Science  Arts e.g. History  Mathematics  Commerce  Computing and technology  Education technology  Information and communication technology  Educational management and leadership  Communication and media  Language teaching  Counselling  Educational studies  Special needs resource  Literacy  Fine Arts  Arts and crafts  Māori development  Te Reo and/or Tikanga  Music  Visual Arts  Performing Arts  TESOL  Psychology  Physiotherapy  Occupational therapy  Child advocacy  Plus any other relevant, specialist, 120 credit level 7 or higher qualification listed on the register Plus any other diploma or qualification that the parties agree to from time-to-time.

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Samples: Collective Agreement, www.keaeducation.nz, pdf4pro.com

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Relevant Specialist Level 7 Qualifications and Other Qualification Matters. Teachers who hold a bachelor degree together with a recognised teaching qualification (e.g. Diploma of Teaching), or a degree conjointly completed with a bachelor degree of teaching, or an honours degree of teaching, or a Diploma of Teaching together with an Advanced Diploma of Teaching together with a level 7, 120 credit relevant specialist diploma, or a bachelor degree of teaching together with a level 7, 120 credit relevant specialist diplomadiploma will access the H3+ salary group. A “bachelor degree together with a recognised teaching qualification” in the Q3H3+ definition includes the four year conjoint Bachelor of Education programme. The two new categories added to Q3H3+ namely “a Diploma of Teaching together with an Advanced Diploma of Teaching together with a level 7, 120 credit relevant specialist diploma, or a bachelor degree of teaching together with a level 7, 120 credit relevant specialist diploma” are for teachers who can demonstrate that the two qualifications have been completed separately and without any cross-cross – credits or recognition of prior learning being awarded between the two. Requirement for Relevantrelevant, Specialistspecialist, Level 7 (120 Credit) Diplomas Relevant qualifications will include the graduate and postgraduate diplomas contained on the New Zealand Register of Quality Assured QualificationsQualifications (Register), and in the fields of: Science Arts e.g. e.g History Mathematics Commerce Computing and technology Education technology Information and communication technology Educational management and leadership Communication and media Language teaching Counselling Educational studies Special needs resource Literacy Fine Arts Arts and crafts  Māori Maori development Te Reo and/or Tikanga Music Visual Arts Performing Arts TESOL Psychology Physiotherapy Occupational therapy Child advocacy Plus any other relevant, specialist, relevant specialist 120 credit level 7 or higher qualification listed on the register Plus any other diploma or qualification that the parties agree to from time to time-to-time. The most common diplomas currently accepted include: Diploma of Educating Students with Special Needs Diploma in Educating Students with Hearing Impairment Diploma in Educating Deaf Children Diploma in Teaching People with Disabilities Diploma in Special Education Diploma in Information Studies Diploma in Information Technology Post graduate Diploma in Education (Studies) Diploma in Education Management Diploma in Educational Administration National Diploma in TESOL Xxxxxx University Conjoint Bachelor of Teaching Those teachers who completed the conjoint B Ed programme at Xxxxxx University (based on its original content and through the original provider) prior to the end of 2006 shall have H3+ salary status.

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Samples: www.education.govt.nz:443

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