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
This two-day intensive workshop, with renowned Australian trainer Karen Young, will help participants to better understand anxiety in young people and provide a broad range of knowledge, skills, and practical techniques to respond appropriately within their own professional context, becoming effective allies for children in overcoming anxiety. Maintaining a practical and experiential focus, while drawing on a number of highly respected therapeutic models and the latest understandings from neuroscience.
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!
Running Recycling Week in your school is an effective and fun way to promote education on waste and recycling to students and staff.
Register for your school today!
Dr Judith Howard will explain what a trauma-aware approach to education is and why it's vital. She will draw from science and other research to examine the impact of complex trauma on the development and education experience of children and young people and will explain, with great examples, how educators and other support professionals, education sites, and education systems can respond.
Some of the key discussion points that will be covered include:
*The impacts of complex trauma.
*The evidence-base for trauma-aware education.
*A paradigm shift in the way learner behaviours are ‘managed'
*Maintaining well-being for educators and other support professionals.
See emotions from a light, fresh, positive, visual, and empowering perspective.
Supporting Kaiako and Role Models for the Next Generation
An overview of 8 Emotions Modes we can move through, settle into, or get stuck in, along with a questionnaire to help identify your preferred mode(s).
A ‘back of the napkin’ style explanation of 2 common emotions – Anger, Anxiety.
WORKSHOP DETAILS:
COST: $99 per person (plus GST)
LENGTH: 3 hours
If you’d like to host a workshop on-site, get in touch, and we’ll work out a suitable time and format to suit your workplace and budget.
Live Online Course: Child Protection Refresher Course
This wananga will explore Te Tiriti o Waitangi in teaching practice from the lenses of both Treaty partners. Participants will have an opportunity to whakaaro me korero and develop tools and strategies to strengthen their Tiriti based practice.
This professional learning development session will be framed using Ki Te Hoe – Navigating Te Tiriti o Waitangi within ECE contexts. The focus will be on the intent of Te Tiriti o Waitangi and how the articles can be authentically reflected in pedagogical practice and the centre curriculum.