Creative Arts and Literacy classes available online in 2024
Visual Art, Design, Songwriting, Literacy & Creative Writing Kōtui Ako classes
Registrations close Monday 24 June 2024. Classes start 22 July, Semester 2
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Visual Art, Design, Songwriting, Literacy & Creative Writing Kōtui Ako classes
Registrations close Monday 24 June 2024. Classes start 22 July, Semester 2
Chinese and Japanese. Filipino classes are free*
Students are invited to participate in Kōtui Ako Asian language classes.
Whole class or small group participation welcome. Beginners and extension classes.
5 week language & culture taster available.
Filipino is taught by senior students from Rosmini College - there is no teaching cost to participate*.
*Kōtui Ako VLN Membership fee still applies
Teachers are welcome to learn alongside their students.
Registrations close Monday 24 June 2024. Classes start 22 July, semester 2
Schools In Cinema 2024 - Curated films for students at Doc Edge Festival. Book your school in for a free documentary screening now!
Live Online Course: Creating a Positive Workplace Culture – Helping Teams Thrive
Live Online Course: Strategies for Challenging Behaviour with our Young People/Rangatahi (10+ Years)
Live Online: Child Protection (Modules 1 & 2) - Introduction/Refresher Course
Extend curriculum choices for your learners and increase your schools confidence and capability in online and distance learning. A wide range of language programmes available including te reo Māori and NZ Sign Language; also Digital Technology, Creative Arts, Science, Maths and Literacy.
All NZ tamariki are welcome to learn with Kōtui Ako - Nau Mai, Haere Mai!
Registrations close Monday 24 June 2024. Classes start 22 July, Semester 2.
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This workshop is for Y1-13 teachers in Whakatane.
This full day workshop will provide teachers with culturally responsive, practical and fun physical activities and games that will strengthen their connection with te ao Māori and kaupapa Māori, to help strengthen confidence.
This is a 2-day workshop run by Auckland Down Syndrome Association.
The workshop provides inspiration, detailed information, practical guidance, and strategies for educating students with Down syndrome and other special learning needs. AVAILABLE NZ-WIDE - via zoom.
Dispositions matter. We know that the attitudes and habits of mind we bring to situations are crucial for lifelong learning. Curiosity, empathy, problem solving, creativity, collaboration, and risk-taking are just some of the dispositions we see children embodying each day.