Weaving Te Whāriki Aspirations into Our Collective Learning Culture

Professional development (PD) New Zealand (nationwide)

Posted: 25 March 2024
Notice reference #: 1HAftj

Lorraine Sands, Educational Leadership Project

Wednesday 12 June, 7-8:30pm. $40 per person.

Online: Recording available for those who can't attend live

We all have different stories, varied experiences, and unique world views. We celebrate this uniqueness, yet we are also committed, as early childhood kaiako, to being responsive to our mokopuna in ways that bring Te Whāriki aspirations to life. How then might we embrace the unique stories of our community while being very clear about the kind of learning culture we collectively aspire to? How do we figure out together ways to live Te Whāriki each day, in the small listening responsive, empathic moments as well as in the big value-laden messages we send to mokopuna, whānau, and each other through the ways we design our learning environments?

This workshop considers these ideas, particularly in light of the ways we nurture each other’s professional growth and provide evidence for ERO and the MOE that we meet our obligations to document our progress towards embedding Te Whāriki aspirations into our individual and collective practices.

Events summary

New Zealand (nationwide)

12 June 2024 – 12 June 2024

Further information

Contact: Claire Chapman

 (07) 856 8708

admin@elp.co.nz

events.elp.co.nz/event/elp-online-lecture-series-2024/