SeizureSmart Online Learning. Support students who live with epilepsy.
SeizureSmart online training is available to support students who live with Epilepsy.
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SeizureSmart online training is available to support students who live with Epilepsy.
Ensure Your School is SeizureSmart
The team from Sorted in Schools will be offering professional development workshops for teachers wanting to learn more about financial education in secondary schools in Aotearoa.
Live Online Course: Health & Safety (Module 2) – Safer Excursions
This workshop will focus on using Learning Stories as evidence for the Standards of the Teaching Profession for teacher certification purposes.
Come and have an ASPIRATIONAL kōrero about ASPIRATIONS! Ways we can include them, ways to write about them, ideas for ascertaining them, where they can come from, the wisdom, dreams and stories attached to them and ways to celebrate and honour the mana that is within them.
Live Online Course: Health & Safety (Module 1) - Safer Sites
Live Online Course: Helping our Tamariki/Rangatahi Heal After Trauma (Modules 2 & 3)
Understanding phonological awareness and phonics is crucial to supporting the development of early reading and writing. This series of workshops will increase teacher knowledge and confidence to plan systematic and interactive mini-lessons to teach students word and sub-word level skills so they can successfully decode words for reading and encode words for writing.
This comprehensive series of workshops is practical and research based and will support you to plan a manageable and effective writing programme. It is suitable for New Zealand and Australian teachers in their first or second year of teaching and aligns with the New Zealand and Australian curriculums.
Many students can decode automatically and accurately but have little or no understanding of what they read. How can we support students to help themselves when meaning breaks down? This workshop takes current reading research and translates it into classroom practice.