This webinar offers a deeper understanding of mentoring and leadership as well as strategies to put into practice with your team.
Members - $35 Non-members -$50
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This online module looks at the role of your board or committee and the difference between governance and management.
Members - $35 Non-members - $50
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He Pataka Reo | Te Reo Pantry Series: Stage one, two and three.
Non-members $120
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This course offers an introduction to Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
Members: $35 Non-members: $60
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This online module covers the NZ legislative framework and requirements for ECE services.
Members - $35 Non-members - $50
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Overseas trained teachers - Course 1
An introduction to Tikanga Maori in Aotearoa New Zealand
Overseas trained teachers will gain a deeper understanding of tikanga Maori that will enable them to strengthen their competency in bicultural practice. They will be able to assist the teaching team reflect the Maori culture in their early learning service.
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Overseas trained teachers - Course 2
An introduction to Te Reo Maori in Aotearoa New Zealand
Overseas trained teachers will gain a deeper understanding and knowledge of te reo Maori, hear the correct pronunciation of words and phrases, and have the opportunity to practice their te reo Maori.
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Overseas trained teachers - Course 3
An introduction to Culturally Responsive Pedagogy in Aotearoa New Zealand
Overseas trained teachers will gain a deeper understanding culturally responsive teaching and learning in the Aotearoa New Zealand context. They will be introduced to resources that assist with understanding bias and racism and what the appropriate responses are to these situations.
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Overseas trained teachers - Course 4
An introduction to Te Whaariki, the Early Childhood curriculum of Aotearoa New Zealand.
Overseas trained teachers will gain a deeper understanding of Te Whaariki and how to implement this curriculum in their teaching practice. They will be able to recognise the elements of a local curriculum and the important aspects of effective assessment.
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This webinar introduces the main ideas from posthumanism and explores two concepts – assemblage and affect.
This webinar is part 1 of a 4 part webinar series exploring posthumanist ideas.
Members - $35 Non-members - $50
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This webinar explores some ideas about love in ECE using posthumanist concepts introduced in earlier webinars.
This webinar is part 4 of a 4 part webinar series exploring posthumanist ideas.
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This four part webinar series explores posthumanist perspectives in early childhood education.
Members $100 Non-members $160
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This webinar outlines tools for creating reciprocal relationships with infants, toddlers and young children.
Members - $35 Non-members - $50
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Members - $35, Non-members - $50
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This webinar explores ASD and offers helpful tips for including tamariki with ASD into early childhood settings.
Members: $35 Non-members: $50
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This webinar covers pedagogy, curriculum and the environment that best supports high quality programmes for this age group.
Members $0 Non-members $35
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This webinar looks at the historical context of Te Whariki, the Early childhood curriculum (2017). It explores in-depth the dual nature of each curriculum strand and supports you to identify what this looks like in your early learning setting.
Overseas trained teachers will gain a deeper understanding of the national curriculum Te Whariki and culturally responsive teaching and learning in Aotearoa New Zealand's context. This course also offers a good refresher for... Details
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This resource offers a range of formal and informal waiata for you to learn. It includes the lyrics, audio, the origin and the guitar chords where available.
Members $0 Non-members $50
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This webinar explores professionalism using posthumanist concepts, demonstrated through real-life ECE examples.
This webinar is part 2 of a 4 part webinar series exploring posthumanist ideas.
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This webinar explores some ideas about care in ECE using some more posthumanist concepts.
This webinar is part 3 of a 4 part webinar series exploring posthumanist ideas.
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Members price - $35, Non-members price - $50
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Members price - $35, Non-members price - $50
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Members - $90 Non-members - $135
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This webinar builds on - Te Whaariki: Implementation of a bicultural curriculum. We investige planning to progress learning for individual tamariki and small groups of tamariki.
Overseas trained teachers will gain a deeper understanding of planning processes that align with Te Whariki and be able to write an effective narrative assessment. This course also offers a good refresher for kaiako trained in Aotearoa New Zealand.
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