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The team from Sorted in Schools will be offering professional development workshops for teachers wanting to learn more about financial education in secondary schools in Aotearoa.
The West Auckland region goes up to Mahurangi and Rodney and includes North-West Auckland.
Held at the Titirangi Primary School on Friday 9 August from 9am until 2.15pm. There are six rounds of chess. The winning school qualifies for the NZCF National Championships held in Wellington on 28-29 September (the first weekend of the school holidays).
All players receive a certificate reflecting their performance in the competition. The top 3 placed teams receive medals, as well as individuals with an outstanding performance.
A school may enter multiple teams. Entry fees are $80+$15 NZCF levy per team.
The West Auckland region goes up to Mahurangi and Rodney and includes North-West Auckland.
Held at Marina View School, West Harbour on Monday 1 July from 9am until 2.15pm. There are six rounds of chess. The winning school qualifies for the NZCF National Championships held in Wellington on 28-29 September (the first weekend of the school holidays).
All players receive a certificate reflecting their performance in the competition. The top 3 placed teams receive medals, as well as individuals with an outstanding performance.
A school may enter multiple teams. Entry fees are $80+$15 NZCF levy per team.
The West Auckland region goes up to Mahurangi and Rodney and includes North-West Auckland.
Held at the Waitakere Chess Club, 20 Albert Road, Kelston on Friday 14 June from 9am until 2.15pm. There are six rounds of chess. The winning school qualifies for the NZCF National Championships held in Wellington on 28-29 September (the first weekend of the school holidays).
All players receive a certificate reflecting their performance in the competition. The top 3 placed teams receive medals, as well as individuals with an outstanding performance.
A school may enter multiple teams. Entry fees are $80+$15 NZCF levy per team.
Special ANZAC U18 Rowing Regatta in Malta 2025
Live Online Course: Health & Safety (Module 2) – Safer Excursions
This workshop will focus on using Learning Stories as evidence for the Standards of the Teaching Profession for teacher certification purposes.
Come and have an ASPIRATIONAL kōrero about ASPIRATIONS! Ways we can include them, ways to write about them, ideas for ascertaining them, where they can come from, the wisdom, dreams and stories attached to them and ways to celebrate and honour the mana that is within them.
Live Online Course: Health & Safety (Module 1) - Safer Sites
Live Online Course: Helping our Tamariki/Rangatahi Heal After Trauma (Modules 2 & 3)
Live Online Course: Child Protection (Modules 1 & 2) - Introduction/Refresher Course
Join us at the Easy Peasy Conference 2024 in Auckland, New Zealand! Get ready for an exciting day filled with interactive sessions, networking opportunities, and thought-provoking discussions. This in-person event will take place on Wednesday 26th June at the AUT North Campus, in Auckland.
This HPE PLD Day will support teachers to move from traditional views and practices in Health & PE to more inclusive, culturally responsive and innovative initiatives within the curriculum and its delivery.
This workshop will focus on preparing for Level 1 implementation for PE in 2024 - sessions in Hamilton, Auckland and Dunedin
Live Online Course: ADHD and our Young People/Rangatahi (10+ Years)
Live Online Course: Child Protection Refresher Course
This is a series of 3 workshops that will introduce a range of leadership tools to support positional leaders in early childhood settings. In session 1 we will explore the role of the leader and investigate tools that support leadership in a variety of situations. Session 2 will look at how these tools can be implemented to support your specific context and situational challenges. The third session brings together all we have learned and evaluates the effectiveness of the tools and how these can be modified for future use.
Let's Get Singing
Free Teacher PLD workshops for primary and intermediate teachers in Tauranga, South Auckland and Masterton during June 2024
Join us for a free, practical workshop on ways to use singing in the classroom for student development and wellbeing.
3 workshops to choose from during June 2024
Tauranga - Saturday 8 June, 1-4pm at Greenpark School, presented by Roshan Tuivavalagi
South Auckland - Saturday 15 June, 1-4pm at Waimahia Intermediate School, presented by Kriss Rapana and Melissa Absolum
Masterton - Saturday 22 June, 1-4pm at Masterton Intermediate School, presented by Jennifer Moss
See nzcf.org.nz for more details.
Live Online Course: Helping our Tamariki & Rangatahi Heal After Trauma (Module 1)
Live Online Course: Child First Aid
Live Online Course: Creating a Positive Workplace Culture – Helping Teams Thrive
Neurodiverse Students need their Support Team ( teachers, parents, SENCO's, RTLB's, and more, to follow a pedagogy that is ethical, accepting and forward thinking.
We can only support our neurodiverse students if we are all on the same team.
In this workshop you will learn about best practice in supporting students who:
* Have ADHD
* Have Autism
* Have Dyslexia
* Have Trauma
* Have Anxiety
* Have Eating Issues
* Have Anger Issues
*Self - harm
* Have dysregulated emotions
Frances Easterbrook
Website: frankieeasterbrook.com
This workshop is about authentically teaching neurodiverse learners. It is about making the complex pedagogy of teaching diverse learners, simple and accessible for busy teachers. Shifting thinking! Supporting teachers and students.
TENZ Wednesday Webinar Series - free professional learning for ALL teachers.
Nan Walden-Moeung and Amy Macaskill will be dicussing the re-indigenisation of Te Ao Māori in Aotearoa through customary and contemporary collections of Māori korowai and kakahu. Customary and contemporary materials, techniques and design used to pass on Mana, promote Tikanga and raise Māori achievement in high school education.
22 May 4-5pm
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