Live Online Course: Child Protection Refresher Course
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Live Online Course: Child Protection Refresher Course
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Live Online Course: Child Protection Refresher Course
This professional learning development session will be framed using Ki Te Hoe – Navigating Te Tiriti o Waitangi within ECE contexts. The focus will be on the intent of Te Tiriti o Waitangi and how the articles can be authentically reflected in pedagogical practice and the centre curriculum.
In this workshop we will explore why it is vital to provide responsive and nurturing experiences for infants and toddlers. Information from the fields of both education and neuroscience will be shared before we move on to the practical aspect of the workshop. Translating the theory into our practice we will identify and engage in experiences and environments that are responsive, nurturing and educational for infants and toddlers.
Develop strategies to help learners suffering from anxiety, including tamariki with autism.
Live Online Course: Child Protection (Modules 1 & 2) - Introduction or Refresher Course
NZ Sign Language. A series of 5 minute mini dramas featuring Deaf children and NZSL.
Live Online Course: Choosing Safe People to Work with Children
Research on Teacher emotions and wellbeing
Held at Te Kamo Intermediate School from 10.15am until 3pm on Tuesday 2 July. There are six rounds of chess. The winning schools qualify for the NZCF National Championships held in Wellington on 28-29 September (the first weekend of the school holidays).
There are 3 divisions: Primary (Y0-6), Intermediate (Y7-8) and Secondary (Y9-13).
All players will receive an online certificate reflecting their performance in the competition. The top 3 placed teams will receive medals, as well as individuals with an outstanding performance.
A school may enter multiple teams. Entry fees are $5+$15 NZCF levy per team.
The Rock and Water Programme is an interactive training designed to build self-awareness, self-control, and social competence. Through physical exercises and mental strategies, it empowers individuals to navigate personal and social challenges, enhancing resilience and respect. Suitable for all ages, it’s a globally embraced approach to personal development and anti-bullying.