Live Online Course: Choosing Safe People to Work with Children
Live Online Course: Choosing Safe People to Work with Children
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Live Online Course: Choosing Safe People to Work with Children
In this interactive and practical workshop, participants will explore:
- How tamariki learn to read
- Build an understanding of the concepts of print and how to explore these with tamariki
- Ways to provide high quality, frequent exposure to text in a range of settings
- How to integrate explicit and intentional planning and integrated practice across a service
Live Online Course: Working with our ADHD Children/Tamariki (Modules 2 & 3)
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?
Live Online Course: Science for Increasing Student Engagement & Well-being
Live Online Course: Child Protection (Modules 1 & 2) - Introduction/Refresher Course
School leaders in Wairarapa - want to strengthen local curriculum through the power of your story? 🙌
We're coming to Masterton to host a free presentation all about our Telling Your Stories Project, which has been supporting schools and Kāhui Ako across Aotearoa to discover, articulate and integrate their stories into the curriculum.
We're ALSO hosting a Storytelling Workshop for Kaiako - covering strategies to become a great story teller, and how to support ākonga to become great storytellers.
Spaces are limited, so get in quick!
This Workshop is for beginners and those wanting to refresh basic spinning skills - great for professional development and to be inspired about new art teaching ideas.
Our popular annual competition opens March 15, 2024, and we have two categories for young poets: Open Junior and Haiku Junior.
The Open Junior category calls for poetry inspired by works of visual art such as painting, sculpture or photographs.