Live Online Course: Science for Increasing Student Engagement & Well-being
Live Online Course: Science for Increasing Student Engagement & Well-being
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Live Online Course: Science for Increasing Student Engagement & Well-being
Jade Speaks Up Educational Trust will be holding two full-day online courses for two of their programmes, equipping teachers/kaiako with the tools and strategies to help primary and intermediate-aged student recognise and manage situations that stem from family violence, bullying, anxiety and stress.
'Te Hanga Hononga/Building Belonging' - Tuesday 6 August, 9am - 2:30pm
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Developing Outstanding Middle Managers
Suitable for primary and secondary school team leaders/middle managers.
From strength to strength:
Pedagogical leadership to ensure impact on teaching practice and improve student progress. An opportunity to confront your leadership.
Practical workshop for education and health professionals, families, whānau, support workers and other interested people. These workshops looks at ways to maximise the use of low tech communication tools to support people’s expressive and receptive communication skills.
Are you a teacher, teacher aide or SENCO working with a student who has complex communication needs and emergent or early literacy levels? Not sure where or how to start with their literacy instruction?
Guided by the comprehensive literacy for all principles (Center for Literacy and Disability Studies (University of North Carolina), Dr Sally Clendon and Jane Farrall), TalkLink teachers are offering a hands-on, practical webinar aimed at looking at each of the recommended blocks of daily literacy instruction for these learners.
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Emergent literacy is the process that children move through from birth as they weave together knowledge about language and literacy. This includes code-related skills such as phonological awareness and alphabet knowledge; and oral language skills such as vocabulary and oral narrative development. Knowledge in these areas develops in an integrated manner to provide children with a strong foundation that has been shown to be critical to later literacy learning success.
In our first session of three, we introduce our attendees to the Cultural Narrative that has been gifted to Tūranga.
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.
Live Online: Child Protection (Modules 1 & 2) – Introduction/Refresher Course