Live Online: Helping Tamariki & Rangatahi Heal After Trauma (Module 1)
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Live Online Course: Helping our Tamariki & Rangatahi Heal After Trauma (Module 1)
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Live Online Course: Helping our Tamariki & Rangatahi Heal After Trauma (Module 1)
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.
Live Online Course: Child Protection (Modules 1 & 2) - Introduction or Refresher Course
Live Online Course: Science for Increasing Student Engagement & Well-being
Live Online: Child Protection (Modules 1 & 2) – Introduction/Refresher Course
Live Online Course: Child Developmental Trauma and Complex Behavioural Problems (Module 2)
Live Online Course: Child First Aid
Live Online Course: Autism and our Young People/Rangatahi (10+ Years)
NZ teachers and school leaders, here’s your chance to hear award-winning educator Dr Ian Hunter teach exactly how to engage and enthuse students to drive writing results.
Join Chloe Stantiall and Greta Dromgool, as they share their experiences exploring mātauranga as Pākehā educators in English medium classrooms. They will discuss what worked, what didn’t, and the benefits they observed for their students. The last part of the webinar will be available for Q&A and you are encouraged to ask questions in the registration form, or via the chat in the live session.
This PLD opportunity will be valuable for primary and junior secondary school educators.