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)
Empower yourself at our workshop for neurodiverse teachers, where you'll learn to effectively advocate for your needs and strengths in the classroom. Join us to enhance your communication skills, build supportive relationships, and create a more inclusive teaching environment.
Being a neurodiverse teacher in a neurotypical world, provides a lot of unique challenges to us as professionals. Our workshops are designed to help you connect with others, develop new strategies and empower you to rediscover your passion for teaching. Overcoming imposter syndrome can significantly boost your self-esteem, allowing you to recognize and appreciate your unique skills and contributions as a neurodiverse teacher.
Connect with other neurodiverse teachers who understand your experiences, creating a valuable support system and professional network. Discover how to use your unique worldview to bring fresh, innovative approaches to your teaching practice, benefiting both you and your students and learn how to leverage your distinctive perspectives and experiences to rekindle your passion for teaching.
Live Online Course: Child Protection Refresher Course
Live Online Course: Helping our Tamariki & Rangatahi Heal After Trauma (Module 1)
A great school library collection reflects, includes and responds to your students and community. This requires good management and planning. Discover how to build a library collection that meets the needs of your students and teachers.
Transition to kura/school from early childhood is a well-researched topic and kaiako are aware of the importance of developing a smooth transition between the two contexts. Rather than focusing on how this can be done, this professional development explores the two curriculum documents to create a shared understanding of what is fundamentally important for children as they begin this transition. By exploring and unpacking both the New Zealand Curriculum and Te Whāriki we hope to explore what skills knowledge and dispositions support a successful transition regardless of the context.
Are you facing challenges in teaching, from iposter syndrome, to a loss of passion for teaching? Our Mentoring Program offers support tailored to your needs. Gain confidence in an inclusive community that values your contributions. Navigate being a neurodiverse teacher in a neurotypical environment with integrity and confidence, with guidance from experienced mentors. Overcome lesson and curriculum planning struggles through targeted support, developing effective strategies for diverse student needs. Rediscover your passion for education, connect with teachers on a similar journey and reignite your love for teaching with our transformative mentoring program.
The Jade Speaks Up Educational Trust provides schools and communities with a strengths-based, trauma-informed and experiential learning approach to responding to emotions and behaviours stemming from family violence. We will be holding an full-day online offering of our 'You Good? You Good!' programme on 22 August 9am–2:30pm,
'E Pai Ana Koe? E Pai Ana!/You Good? You Good!' helps teachers equip their students with strategies to understand and manage stress and anxiety, incorporating Te Ao Māori, neuroscience and embodied learning activities.