Live Online Course: Autism and our Young People/Rangatahi (10+ Years)
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Live Online Course: Autism and our Young People/Rangatahi (10+ Years)
Join Emma Parangi online on 14 August, 7-8:30pm. $40 per person.
Just as our view of tamariki is culturally and socially created, so are our views of ourselves as kaiako. How does this show up in our whanaungatanga with our colleagues, mentors, mentees, and student kaiako? Are we engaging in regular reflective practices exploring our thoughts and feelings about our roles as kaiako?
Join Emma for this wānanga to unpack these pātai together.
We will explore how learning stories are the perfect form to shift, uplift, broaden, or strengthen our views of ourselves and each other. Learning stories can be multi-functional, and an essential function is to communicate with who you are writing to, through a strength based approach to learning and growth. Writing learning stories for each other as leaders and kaiako is a wonderful way to build and maintain supportive, growth focussed and robust team relationships.
New Zealand (nationwide)
Contact: Claire Chapman
(07) 856 8708
events.elp.co.nz/event/the-image-of-the-kaiako-writing-learning-stories-for-each-other/
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