Live Online: Child Protection (Modules 1 & 2) - Introduction/Refresher Course
Live Online Course: Child Protection (Modules 1 & 2) - An Introduction or Refresher Course
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Live Online Course: Child Protection (Modules 1 & 2) - An Introduction or Refresher Course
The Summit on Early Childhood Education and Care is a high-level event for the sharing of research, dialogues and discussions on ECE public policy of importance for children. International experts and NZ leaders will be attending.
To be held on Monday 10th June 2024 in Wellington.
Some additional spaces have been made available for anyone who would like to attend. Email: admin@oece.nz for registration information and programme. Go to: https://oece.nz/public/news-and-views/stories/national-summit-on-ece-the-future-for-children/
The latest issue of early childhood journal He Kupu, produced by New Zealand Tertiary College, is out now! This issue focuses on bridging theory and practice in early childhood education. Read practitioner insights, peer-reviewed research and a book review from New Zealand’s early childhood educators and student teachers.
NZ's future-focused, challenging problem solving programme.
Give your students the skills to step into the future by implementing NZ’s successful world-class, authentic problem solving programme in your school.
Global Issues Problem Solving fosters higher level thinking and research skills; develops teamwork; enhances futuristic, creative, ethical and critical thinking; strengthens oral and written communication skills and provides an effective problem solving process effective in real life. Students are passionate about this programme.
Courses are facilitated by coaches that have been successful on the international stage.
Join Greta Dromgool and guest Giselle Clarkson in a session which will introduce the invented but highly engaging practice of observology.
In our webinar we will show how observology can bring science learning alive in your classroom. We will showcase synergies with other curriculum areas and share links to relevant digital resources and activities so you can get your class of observologists exploring straight away.
Register, attend the live event and contribute to the chat box to be into win one of three copies of The Observologist.
This session will be valuable for educators from early years to junior secondary.
Due to Easter, school holidays, ANZAC Day and the transfer to our new website, we are extending the closing date for our annual competition from May 15 to May 31st (midnight Aotearoa New Zealand time).
Attention educators!
We are excited to announce our brand-new, free professional development opportunity for teachers.
Explore – Key civics concepts, how our New Zealand Parliament functions, and how members of the public can participate in our democratic system.
Engage – In interactive activities and discussions to help you connect these concepts within your classroom.
Experience - Being part of a community of educators passionate about empowering their students to be informed active participants in society.
ASH NZ invites all schools with Y10 students to participate in the ASH Year 10 Snapshot Survey 2024. The survey will be conducted in term 2, from 27 May onwards, and is available in English and te reo Māori for 2024.
Live Online Course: Self Care & Well-being
Live Online Course: Strategies for Challenging Behaviour with our Young People/Rangatahi (10+ Years)