Fun practical ideas to support ESOL students learning in an inclusive classroom

Fun, practical ideas to support ESOL students learning in an inclusive classroom with Julie McDougall at Kohia Centre, University of Auckland
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Fun, practical ideas to support ESOL students learning in an inclusive classroom with Julie McDougall at Kohia Centre, University of Auckland
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
Advance and develop your skills with the help of this bite-sized webinar series, which is specifically designed to support Teacher Aides.
Session 1: Literacy Learning Differences
Session 2: Executive Function and Working Memory
Session 3: Science of Reading, the Reading Brain and Structured Literacy
Session 4: Instructional tips and tools
Sessions are 1 ½ hours in length start on Friday 11th August at 9am.
Join three of our Massey History faculty for the day to explore key aspects of Aotearoa New Zealand History and gain practical insights to take back to school.
Dr Peter Meihana, Rangitāne, Ngāti Kuia, Ngāti Apa, Ngāi Tahu
Professor Michael Belgrave
Associate Professor Geoff Watson
WHERE: Albany Campus - Room AT Round Room, L1, Atrium Building
WHEN: Thursday 6 July 2023, 10.00 am to 3.00 pm (lunch provided)
WHO: Content is aimed at teachers of years 9-13, others are welcome
COST: Extra special discounted rate of $95 per teacher (usually $300+)
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.
Join three of our Massey History faculty for the day to explore key aspects of Aotearoa New Zealand History and gain practical insights to take back to school.
WHERE: Manawatū Campus, SGP3.24, Sir Geoffrey Peren Building,
WHEN: Tuesday 4 July 2023, 10.00 am to 3.00 pm (lunch provided)
WHO: Content is aimed at teachers of years 9-13, others are welcome
COST: Extra special discounted rate of $95 per teacher (usually $300+)
For information and registration forms, email Maree Brannigan at m.brannigan@massey.ac.nz or text/phone 021 739 161