Live Online Course: Certificate in Child Protection (introduction or refresher course)

Live Online Course: Certificate in Child Protection (introduction or refresher course)
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Live Online Course: Certificate in Child Protection (introduction or refresher course)
Live Online Course: Re-energising Your Restorative Practice (Module 1)
Live Online Course: Health & Safety Induction Training (Safer Excursions)
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Submissions for the Elsie Locke Writing Prize 2023 are now open!
The Writing Prize is offered by the Elsie Locke Memorial Trust. It provides a wonderful opportunity for young writers ages 5-13 to develop an original piece of writing for publication inspired by New Zealand history and Elsie's work for peace, the environment, women’s issues, and our community.
Submissions can be any writing on a topic - past, present or future - that you think would have been of interest to Elsie. We would be delighted to accept writing in English or te reo Māori.
Deadline: June 30, 2023
Email: Elsielockeprize@toitoi.nz
ONLINE -An introduction to the New Zealand Curriculum for overseas trained teachers (open to other interested parties) with Waveney Bryant, Kohia Centre, University of Auckland
Introduction to the New Zealand schooling context: An online programme for overseas trained teachers with Kerry Upson, Kohia Centre, University of Auckland
Introduction to the New Zealand schooling context: An online programme for overseas trained teachers with Kerry Upson - Kohia Centre, University of Auckland
This year the Garden Bird survey is running 24 June–2 July. In this free webinar earn how your class can be part of New Zealand’s longest running citizen science project.
Join the Garden Bird survey researchers from Manaaki Whenua – Landcare Research – Dr Angela Brandt and Dr Gradon Diprose in a session where we will:
Unpack how your class can participate – it’s super easy!
Find out from the researchers why the survey is important and what happens to the data you collect.
Get access to lots of free New Zealand based digital resources on birds, identification and more.