Online Design for Human Connection
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Online interaction is becoming an unavoidable part of learning and meeting design. This webinar will support you to maximise online social connection in meaningful ways, enhancing trust and benefiting wellbeing.
Mentor Teacher Programmes - Kohia Cente
Year Two Provisionally Certificated Teachers Programmes
Now in its 33rd year, the Science Roadshow is back on the road for 2021.
The Science Roadshow strongly supports the Nature of Science strand and the Five Foundational Science Capabilities and is an exciting and entertaining learning programme of two live demonstrations and 55-60 hands-on exhibits that broaden students' knowledge of the STEM subjects.
The programme lasts for 80 minutes and includes two fantastic live shows:
"Experimenting!" - thinking scientifically and learning how to experiment
"Up, down, all around” - the science of gases.
PLUS A range of over 60 hands-on exhibits grouped under the themes of:
Electricity, Fair Tests, Flight Lab, Human Performance, Light, Magnetism.
Bookings can be made online at www.roadshow.org. Admission is $9 per student. Teachers and accompanying adults are free.
For 42 years secondary school students from throughout New Zealand and overseas have gathered over Easter to compete for trophies at the National Youth Jazz Competition held as part of the National Jazz Festival Tauranga.
The National Youth Jazz Competition is open to all secondary school students and is held at Baycourt Community and Arts Centre, Tauranga.
Youth Week 2021 is just round the corner and we're super excited to have students and schools fully involved!
This year we have a poster competition (can be a Level 2 VISUAL ART (ART223) 2.3 Design Assessment Activity), funding for Youth Week events (up to $1000) and giveaways!
Please get in touch for more details; email youthweek@arataiohi.org.nz; website www.youthweek.org.nz.
Do you teach Y7–13 students? Are you a tertiary student looking for a challenge?
YRE Litter Less New Zealand is an enviro-journalism education programme and competition that gives young people the opportunity to be part of the solution by producing creative and engaging environmental journalism.
The competition is open to students aged 11–25 who attend a school or tertiary institution that is registered for the YRE programme.
Participants investigate and report on environmental issues relating to PLASTIC, and propose solutions by using video, photography or writing. Their work is then shared via a media campaign.
Find out more at www.yre.org.nz.
Join us for the first online event as part of the Rubber Duck Awards for 2021, and learn why coding matters and how coding can be key to unlocking new ways of learning for all ākonga.
Book your place or find out more at www.rubberduckawards.co.nz/kaiako-hui
Join us for The Rubber Duck Awards Launch on Friday, 19 February
1:30 - 3:30pm Grantlea Downs.
A competition designed for Senior Leaders or kaiako who would like to try something new in their curriculum during 2021.
Book your place here www.rubberduckawards.co.nz/events
GCSN welcomes all Senior Leadership Teams and Digital Technology Leaders on Wed, 17 Feb 9:30 - 11am, from across Kaikoura, to join us for a hui to support the implementation of Digital Technologies and Hangarau Matihiko in schools and kura.
Book your place at www.gcsn.school.nz/events
Nominations are called for these awards which recognise excellence in mathematics teaching. They are presented biennially at the NZAMT Conference.