Live Online Course: ADHD and our Young People/Rangatahi (10+ Years)
Live Online Course: ADHD and our Young People/Rangatahi (10+ Years)
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Live Online Course: ADHD and our Young People/Rangatahi (10+ Years)
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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
#Technology #Sustainability #PLD #STEM #AuthenticLearning #Local Curriculum
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!
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