Live Online: Child Protection (Modules 1 & 2) – Introduction/Refresher Course
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Live Online: Child Protection (Modules 1 & 2) – Introduction/Refresher Course
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Live Online: Child Protection (Modules 1 & 2) – Introduction/Refresher Course
Live Online Course: Child Developmental Trauma and Complex Behavioural Problems (Module 2)
NZ Society of Authors Northland branch is running short story competitions for intermediate and secondary aged school students. Closing date 30 September 2024. Limited to Northland residents.
Recycling Week (October 21-27) is Aotearoa New Zealand's largest national campaign for education on waste minimisation and recycling.
Participation is free, and self-directed – we provide ideas, inspiration and information (including access to activities, webinars, quizzes and prizes), but you decide what to do. The updated Educator's Playbook makes participation easy!
Running Recycling Week in your school is an effective and fun way to promote education on waste and recycling to students and staff.
Register for your school today!
Live Online Course: Child First Aid
Effective mentoring PLD for secondary school kaiako
In this 5-session programme, mentor facilitators will guide participants through inquiry that aligns with their practice in schools.
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.
This workshop will draw on the notion ‘leadership is always relational, and relationships are the essence of leadership’ (Giles, 2019). Kaupapa Maori understandings and research will add to the depth of knowledge relating to relational leadership. Participants will have the opportunity to wananga on their own experiences and contribute to a growing understanding of what relational leadership might look like within their own practice.