Northland High Schools Short Story Competition
A competition for all secondary students run by the NZ Society of Authors,
Northland Branch.
Theme is open,
Word Limit 300-500 words.
Closing date 30th September 2024
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A competition for all secondary students run by the NZ Society of Authors,
Northland Branch.
Theme is open,
Word Limit 300-500 words.
Closing date 30th September 2024
This workshop will draw on the notion ‘leadership is always relational, and relationships are the essence of leadership’ (Giles, 2019). Kaupapa Maori understandings and research will add to the depth of knowledge relating to relational leadership. Participants will have the opportunity to wananga on their own experiences and contribute to a growing understanding of what relational leadership might look like within their own practice.
We would like to invite you to attend this free kanohi ki te kanohi workshop to explore Kowhiti Whakapae, the Early Learning sector’s new progression tools. Together we will think about the practical application of these tools to support kaiako assessment of children's learning over time. Sat 18 May 2024 9am-midday.
In this workshop we will explore why it is vital to provide responsive and nurturing experiences for infants and toddlers. Information from the fields of both education and neuroscience will be shared before we move on to the practical aspect of the workshop. Translating the theory into our practice we will identify and engage in experiences and environments that are responsive, nurturing and educational for infants and toddlers.
This PLD will explain the importance of ensuring a successful transition for infants and toddlers from home to the ECE setting and useful strategies to support this transition.
Recycling Week (October 21-27) is Aotearoa New Zealand's largest national annual campaign for education on recycling and waste minimisation. The week promotes education and awareness of better recycling habits and ways of contributing to a waste-free future.
Participation is FREE, and self-directed - while we provide ideas, inspiration and information (including access to webinars, quizzes and prizes), it's up to you to decide what activities to do. The updated Educator's Playbook makes participation easy!
Running Recycling Week in your school is an effective way to promote education on waste and recycling to students and staff.
Register your schools participation now!
Tai Tōrua - The Changing Tides - a Primary / Intermediate Health & PE Development Day - Queenstown
'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.
Where: Rutherford House, Te Herenga Waka Victoria University, Te Whanganui-a-Tara Wellington
When: 19th & 20th August 2024
Live Online Course: Child Developmental Trauma and Complex Behavioural Problems (Module 2)