Live Online Course: Choosing Safe People to Work with Children
Live Online Course: Choosing Safe People to Work with Children
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Live Online Course: Choosing Safe People to Work with Children
Teacher Aides, learn how to systematically teach handwriting to your ākonga, and how to support those with handwriting issues with Louise Dempsey!
Learn practical strategies Teacher Aides can use to support their students with the writing process.
How do you, a Teacher Aide, support your Ākonga in a Structured Literacy Classroom?
This 'Fast-track Phonics' workshop covers intervention teaching strategies for new arrivals and longer-term immigrants who need extra classroom support. It focuses on structured literacy approaches for Years 7-11 ELLs and is designed for ESOL teachers and teacher aides in primary and secondary schools
Kirsty Liljegren from Melbourne, will facilitate this hands on workshop, combining theory and practice to inspire and engage hearts and minds. It will create opportunities to deepen and nourish understandings of the crucial nature creativity plays in both children’s and adults’ learning.
The workshops will be held in Christchurch; Saturday 4th May, 9am-3pm. Wellington; Tuesday 7th May, 5.30-9pm. Palmerston North; Thursday 9th May, 5.30-9pm and Auckland; Saturday 11th May, 9am-3pm, and will engage participants to consider the aspects of inventiveness, imagination, uniqueness, originality, expressiveness and resourcefulness in children's learning.
Register; reanz.org - click on 'professional development'
Live Online Course: Working with our ADHD Children/Tamariki (Modules 2 & 3)
How do we figure out together ways to live Te Whāriki each day, in the small listening responsive, empathic moments as well as in the big value-laden messages we send to mokopuna, whānau, and each other through the ways we design our learning environments?
Join impactED for an afterschool session on Strengthening understanding of the importance of Literacy and Numeracy from ECE - NCEA.
The government has confirmed that they are discontinuing their funding of age-based concessions for under 25s on 30 April 2024.
This means that many young people across Aotearoa will experience an increase in their public transport fares from Wednesday 1 May 2024.
Next steps will vary from region to region. To find out more about what this means for you please go to your city's public transport authorities website.