Pathways to Success: Supporting Children's Transitions from Early Learning to Primary School | Te Ara Angitū | Live webinar

Supporting children's transitions from EL to Primary Webinar

The "Pathways to Success: Supporting Children's Transitions from Early Learning to Primary School" professional development session is a collaborative learning opportunity for both early childhood teachers and primary school teachers.   The session recognises that successful transitions require a coordinated effort between educators in both settings. Participants will explore the challenges that children and families may face during the transition period and learn effective strategies to support them.   The session will also provide opportunities for early childhood and primary school teachers to engage in dialogue and share their experiences and knowledge. By the end of the session, participants will have gained a better understanding of each other's roles and responsibilities and developed a shared vision for supporting children's transitions to primary school.
Live webinar - zoom invite and link will be sent after registration
When
6/12/2024 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM
New Zealand Standard Time
Where
NEW ZEALAND
Sign in or create an account to register Registration ends 6/11/2024 11:00 AM
New Zealand Standard Time

This is for those for Early Learning kaiako and New Entrant – year 1 &2 Kaiako. 

Through this webinar participants will. 

  • Develop strategies for working collaboratively across education settings. 
  • Explore current challenges faced by whānau and tamariki during the transition period and learn effective strategies to support them. 
  • Share experiences and knowledge based on each learning context. 
  • Deepen your understanding of what a culturally inclusive pathway looks when supporting children’s transitions to primary school  

Wednesday, 12 June 2024

Price:  $35 members, $50 non-members


Facilitator:  Victoria Kees M.Ed. Lecturer | Kaiako, Te Rito Maioha ECNZ  

Facilitator: Rachael Williams, Senior Lecturer (Primary Programme), Te Rito Maioha ECNZ