NZAGC Conference 2020

An international leadership event for secondary school leaders in Aotearoa New Zealand. The day is designed to spark a passion for justice and equality in young Kiwis and equip them with leadership tools to go out and create change both locally and globally. This conference will empower and mobilise young leaders across our nation to be strong community advocates and give them a platform to outwork these skills through the 40 Hour Famine in their schools and communities.
What can students expect on the day?
Register now as tickets sell fast.
Visit https://www.worldvision.org.nz/connect/events/youth-conference-2019/
Free tickets, package deals, and scholarship options available. Teachers attend for free
Otago
Canterbury
Wellington
Auckland
Helping you, your students and school community flourish and to be ‘at your best’ in the 21st Century, ‘The Wellbeing: Now and in the Future’ event is a two-day event for all those invested in wellbeing and education.
Using a future focussed lens, it is an opportunity to be on the cutting edge of innovation in wellbeing, neuroscience, leadership and learning. The event has world renowned international and New Zealand speakers and workshops and has been designed to foster our innovation and wellbeing culture, and strengthen the capacity of the system to reach all.
For further information: www.rtlbcluster8.ac.nz/wellbeing-event.
The New Zealand Literacy Association (NZLA) with the Canterbury Literacy Association (CLA) are pleased to host the 42nd national conference 'The Arts as a Bridge to Literacy' at Rangi Ruru Girls' School, Christchurch. 29 September–2 October.
The themes for the workshops are:
Learning through the arts
Love of literature
Sharing our practice-based inquiries and research
Keynote speakers: Gavin Bishop, Dame Wendy Pye, Dr Steven Layne (USA), Dr Viv Aitken, Marcus Akuhata-Brown, Dr Murray Gadd, Mary Chamberlain
Early bird registrations close 18 June.
Call for workshop submissions close 18 June.
For further information: nzla.org.nz/events/2019-conference-cla-the-arts-as-a-bridge-to-literacy.