Auckland 2-Day Teacher Writing Conference
NZ teachers and school leaders, here’s your chance to hear award-winning educator Dr Ian Hunter teach exactly how to engage and enthuse students to drive writing results.
Join us for a day of learning, connection, and practical tips.
Whether you're new to evidence-based reading instruction or a seasoned pro, the day will have something for everyone.
'Cultivating the Literacy Landscape' is a comprehensive day-long event for school leaders, educators, and parents dedicated to fostering a literate community. The event will delve into how we learn to read, provide insight on evidence-based change at a whole-school level, and explore instructional strategies in depth.
It's time to think deeply about practice, be inspired, and hear the research.
Wellington = Tuesday, 20 August | Auckland = Thursday, 22 August
Registrations are open | https://www.learningmatters.co.nz/2024-literacy-symposium/
Wellington
Auckland
Contact: Learning MATTERS
(027) 532 7646
NZ teachers and school leaders, here’s your chance to hear award-winning educator Dr Ian Hunter teach exactly how to engage and enthuse students to drive writing results.
The West Auckland region goes up to Mahurangi and Rodney and includes North-West Auckland.
Held at the Titirangi Primary School on Friday 9 August from 9am until 2.15pm. There are six rounds of chess. The winning school qualifies for the NZCF National Championships held in Wellington on 28-29 September (the first weekend of the school holidays).
All players receive a certificate reflecting their performance in the competition. The top 3 placed teams receive medals, as well as individuals with an outstanding performance.
A school may enter multiple teams. Entry fees are $80+$15 NZCF levy per team.
The West Auckland region goes up to Mahurangi and Rodney and includes North-West Auckland.
Held at Marina View School, West Harbour on Monday 1 July from 9am until 2.15pm. There are six rounds of chess. The winning school qualifies for the NZCF National Championships held in Wellington on 28-29 September (the first weekend of the school holidays).
All players receive a certificate reflecting their performance in the competition. The top 3 placed teams receive medals, as well as individuals with an outstanding performance.
A school may enter multiple teams. Entry fees are $80+$15 NZCF levy per team.