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Specialist Teaching PLD

16 April 2026



BSLA | University of Canterbury is thrilled to be selected as the only provider of Ministry of Education funded Structured Literacy PLD for Specialist Schools.

HOW TO APPLY

Interested in Specialist Teaching PLD?

Please contact BSLA if you would like to know more.


Our PLD Team



Our Specialist Teaching in BSLA Structured Literacy course is co-led by Professor Gail Gillon and Associate Professor Sally Clendon (Massey University) and our highly experienced BSLA PLD team.

We provide PLD based on latest research findings to support primary school teachers and literacy specialists implement structured literacy teaching with sustained high fidelity.

Professor Gail Gillon Professor Gail Gillon
Associate Professor Sally Clendon Associate Professor Sally Clendon

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Evidence of Effectiveness of our PLD



Through our successful delivery of the BSLA, we have gained unique insights into enhancing teachers’ knowledge, skills and teaching practices in ways that accelerate children’s literacy achievement. Our evidence from over 10,000 children across Aotearoa New Zealand is clear: On average, children who received BSLA teaching in their first year of school had significantly stronger reading, spelling and listening comprehension skills in Year 2 than children who received other types of literacy instruction in their first year at school. 

We publish our data in scientific journals. Our data show that our PLD in structured literacy is effective in supporting teachers accelerate literacy learning in children from schools in higher and lower area of socio-economic deprivation, children from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, Māori and Pacific learners, and children who are struggling in their foundation literacy skill development.

Our Specialist Teaching in BSLA Structured Literacy course is an extension of the BSLA Approach. It draws on evidence-informed principles and strategies for inclusive assessment and teaching practices for learners with communication and learning needs. 


Quality Resources, Lesson Plans and Assessments



Teachers will have access to our high quality online structured literacy teaching and assessment content. This includes example lesson plans, teaching activities and access to an extensive range of high-quality video examples of structured literacy teaching within our New Zealand schools. Teachers will also have access to our BSLA assessment website, which includes a range of valid and reliable online structured literacy assessments that we have specifically designed for the New Zealand context. This website provides teachers with knowledge and skills in administering evidence based assessments to monitor the effectiveness of their structured literacy teaching. Adapted versions of the assessments are available for learners with high and complex needs.

We continue to advance our innovations in PLD and structured literacy teaching. Our latest development is a game-based app designed to support younger learners (5-8 years) acquire foundation phonic, phoneme awareness, word reading and spelling skills. Enrolment in our PLD provides teachers and literacy specialists with access to this latest innovation.  


PLD Course Requirements  



These requirements meet Ministry of Education criteria for funding and University of Canterbury qualification requirements. 

All participants are required to:

  • Attend 3 days of workshops and 9 communities of practice over three school terms. 

  • Complete 2 online learning quizzes (related to PLD course content).   

  • Complete pre and post PLD survey related to linguistic knowledge, skills and confidence in teaching using structured literacy teaching strategies. 

  • Demonstrate ability to notice, identify and respond to students with literacy learning challenges. 

Classroom teachers will also be required to:

  • Implement at least 10 weeks of structured literacy class teaching with high fidelity over three school terms.  

 School literacy leadership or literacy support roles will also be required to:

  • Implement structured literacy leadership support within or across schools.


Structured Literacy Teaching Qualification 


The successful completion of the course will lead to a certificate of proficiency in structured literacy (15 points at postgraduate level, approved by the University of Canterbury). These points can be used to contribute towards other postgraduate study in a related field, i.e., Postgraduate Certificate or Diploma in Education, or a Masters of Education.

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