Feuerstein Standard II workshop
Feuerstein Standard II workshop, Auckland, 13 - 15 July, and final two days to be decided on by participants.
Contact Dr. Dorothy Howie on D.Howie@auckland.ac.nz for further information.
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Feuerstein Standard II workshop, Auckland, 13 - 15 July, and final two days to be decided on by participants.
Contact Dr. Dorothy Howie on D.Howie@auckland.ac.nz for further information.
Live Online Course: Health & Safety (Module 1) - Safer Sites
Since 2011, we've been creating experiences that make science even more fun, interactive, and memorable. Performing our lively Primary and Intermediate School Science Shows across Aotearoa is our main passion!
We also enjoying hosting 'HIVE MIND', a FREE online gathering for teachers to celebrate and share hands-on science classroom ideas.
Recycling Week (October 21-27) is Aotearoa New Zealand's largest national annual campaign for education on recycling and waste minimisation.
Participation is FREE, and self-directed - we provide ideas, inspiration and information (including access to webinars, quizzes and prizes), but it's up to you to decide what to implement. The updated Educator's Playbook makes participation easy!
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Register for your school today!
Prime Minister's Science Teacher Prize for teachers who teach science, technology or maths.
Live Online Course: Child Protection Refresher Course
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