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Research on Teacher emotions and wellbeing
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Research on Teacher emotions and wellbeing
Held at Te Kamo Intermediate School from 10.15am until 3pm on Tuesday 2 July. There are six rounds of chess. The winning schools qualify for the NZCF National Championships held in Wellington on 28-29 September (the first weekend of the school holidays).
There are 3 divisions: Primary (Y0-6), Intermediate (Y7-8) and Secondary (Y9-13).
All players will receive an online certificate reflecting their performance in the competition. The top 3 placed teams will receive medals, as well as individuals with an outstanding performance.
A school may enter multiple teams. Entry fees are $5+$15 NZCF levy per team.
The Rock and Water Programme is an interactive training designed to build self-awareness, self-control, and social competence. Through physical exercises and mental strategies, it empowers individuals to navigate personal and social challenges, enhancing resilience and respect. Suitable for all ages, it’s a globally embraced approach to personal development and anti-bullying.
Coaching for IMPACT - Symposium 9 August
Create and sustain a coaching culture
Transform conversations and support learning
Apply coaching using the four quadrants of the Learning Conversations Map
Shift and lift your own coaching practice
Build the skills to read what behaviour is trying to tell us, to understand behavioural motivations and to develop positive strategies to support ākonga.
Facilitator - Rebecca Bishop
One 2 hour workshop
Live Online Course: Child Protection (Modules 1 & 2) - An Introduction or Refresher Course
The latest issue of early childhood journal He Kupu, produced by New Zealand Tertiary College, is out now! This issue focuses on bridging theory and practice in early childhood education. Read practitioner insights, peer-reviewed research and a book review from New Zealand’s early childhood educators and student teachers.
Courageous Conversations: Leading With Insight is designed to equip educators with the tools and strategies necessary for empowering their teams and leading with courage, empathy, and insight.
Transform leadership and team dynamics.
Confidently navigate difficult conversations and challenges.
Learn how to unlock the potential of your team,
Build a high-performing unit that transforms your leadership from good to great.
Gain access to a suite of tools and resources designed to boost team productivity and cohesiveness, setting you and your team up for success.
Join us and take the step towards leading with insight, empowering your team, and driving meaningful change.
Unlock your leadership potential: Join Growth Culture’s Courageous Conversations: Leading With Insight conference to navigate courageous conversations, team dynamics and self discovery!
The journey from being a good leader to a great one involves more than just ambition; it requires a deep understanding of your team and the communication skills to foster a culture of growth and trust.
Transform leadership and team dynamics
Confidently navigate difficult conversations and challenges
Unlock the potential of your team
Turn a cohesive, high-performing team from good to great
Gain access to a suite of tools and resources designed to boost team productivity and cohesiveness.
Dive into the world of NeuroFIT, now specially tailored for educators, and embrace a journey of learning and empowerment in the realm of Neurodiversity. This comprehensive summit is crafted to elevate your teaching and leading prowess, and broaden your comprehension of the diverse neurological landscape.
By participating in the Neurodiversity Educators Summit, you are not just enhancing your skillset; you’re transforming your classroom or school into a haven of understanding and support for students with diverse learning needs, such as Autism, Dyslexia, ADHD, and ODD.
Are you leading and want to be at the forefront of educational excellence?
Join us at the NORTH ISLAND or SOUTH ISLAND Kāhui Ako Leaders Summit, an event dedicated not just to learning, but to creating transformation across your campuses, contexts and cultures.
This Summit offers you the unique opportunity to gain valuable insights, network with educational leadership experts, and learn the BIG FIVE keys to leading across campuses, contexts and cultures.
Due to Easter, school holidays, ANZAC Day and the transfer to our new website, we are extending the closing date for our annual competition from May 15 to May 31st (midnight Aotearoa New Zealand time).
ASH NZ invites all schools with Y10 students to participate in the ASH Year 10 Snapshot Survey 2024. The survey will be conducted in term 2, from 27 May onwards, and is available in English and te reo Māori for 2024.
Live Online Course: Self Care & Well-being
Live Online Course: Strategies for Challenging Behaviour with our Young People/Rangatahi (10+ Years)
Live Online Course: Child Protection (Modules 1 & 2) – Introduction/Refresher Course
Creative Challenge on the theme of kindness for preschool, primary and intermediate students.
Move away from screens and get creative while fostering thoughts and actions of kindness.
July 7th 2024 closing date.
Live Online Course: Health & Safety (Module 1) - Safer Sites
Join us for our upcoming FREE Leading from the Middle webinar on Friday 24th May, 8am to 9am to hear from our inspiring speakers CJ Healey (Principal, Long Bay College) and Dan Huggins (CEO, Bank of New Zealand).
In this webinar, we will explore the importance of developing and distributing leadership, how to do so effectively, and the vital role middle leaders play at the coal face of change and strategy implementation!
In the final session of three we explore the new Aotearoa histories curriculum and how we have provided support as library staff to schools and educators across Canterbury.
In the second session of three we explore the Ngā Pounamu Māori Collection with our attendees and continue to explore tikanga and mātauranga Māori.
In our first session of three, we introduce our attendees to the Cultural Narrative that has been gifted to Tūranga.
Mantle of the Expert merges inquiry, drama, and strategic positioning for cross-curricular learning, offering authentic, collaborative experiences. Join Dr. Viv Aitken, Renee Downey, and experienced kaiako for a two-day professional development workshop on this approach.