Live Online: Strategies for Challenging Behaviour with Young People/Rangatahi (10+ Years)
Live Online Course: Strategies for Challenging Behaviour with our Young People/Rangatahi (10+ Years)
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Live Online Course: Strategies for Challenging Behaviour with our Young People/Rangatahi (10+ Years)
Live Online Course: Child Protection (Modules 1 & 2) – Introduction/Refresher Course
Creative Challenge on the theme of kindness for preschool, primary and intermediate students.
Move away from screens and get creative while fostering thoughts and actions of kindness.
July 7th 2024 closing date.
In the final session of three we explore the new Aotearoa histories curriculum and how we have provided support as library staff to schools and educators across Canterbury.
In the second session of three we explore the Ngā Pounamu Māori Collection with our attendees and continue to explore tikanga and mātauranga Māori.
In our first session of three, we introduce our attendees to the Cultural Narrative that has been gifted to Tūranga.
Mantle of the Expert merges inquiry, drama, and strategic positioning for cross-curricular learning, offering authentic, collaborative experiences. Join Dr. Viv Aitken, Renee Downey, and experienced kaiako for a two-day professional development workshop on this approach.
Government House, the home of the Governor-General runs free guided tours. Great opportunity for classes looking at history, and our political system or classes looking at celebrating local volunteers.
The West Auckland region goes up to Mahurangi and Rodney and includes North-West Auckland.
Held at the Titirangi Primary School on Friday 9 August from 9am until 2.15pm. There are six rounds of chess. The winning school qualifies for the NZCF National Championships held in Wellington on 28-29 September (the first weekend of the school holidays).
All players receive a certificate reflecting their performance in the competition. The top 3 placed teams receive medals, as well as individuals with an outstanding performance.
A school may enter multiple teams. Entry fees are $80+$15 NZCF levy per team.
The West Auckland region goes up to Mahurangi and Rodney and includes North-West Auckland.
Held at Marina View School, West Harbour on Monday 1 July from 9am until 2.15pm. There are six rounds of chess. The winning school qualifies for the NZCF National Championships held in Wellington on 28-29 September (the first weekend of the school holidays).
All players receive a certificate reflecting their performance in the competition. The top 3 placed teams receive medals, as well as individuals with an outstanding performance.
A school may enter multiple teams. Entry fees are $80+$15 NZCF levy per team.