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Hamilton PCT Primary Year 1 (0-3) 2024

13th Feb 2024 - 17th Sep 2024
09:00 AM - 03:00 PM
Te Whai Toi Tangata, University of Waikato, Gate 3B Te Koorama Place Off Silverdale Road Hamilton New Zealand 3216
This series of five full-day, kanohi ki te kanohi workshops is designed for newly graduated teachers working with students in years 0-3, teachers returning to the profession, and teachers new to the schooling system in Aotearoa.

Applying educational theory in your practice can be a challenge, especially when you’re starting on your teaching journey or returning after an extended break in teaching. Our team of experienced facilitators will work alongside you to explore effective pedagogy while offering a range of teaching strategies and resources to implement back in the classroom. These workshops are hands-on, dialogic, and are a great way to network with other teachers like you.
 
In addition to exploring the six standards for the teaching profession, integration of tikanga Māori, te reo, and ways of honouring Te Tiriti, the following common threads will be apparent throughout the series: 
  • Culturally Responsive and Sustaining Pedagogies
  • Planned Interactive Learning ie. active learning, learning through play, active engagement and participation 
  • Notice, Recognise, Respond 
  • Relationships 
  • Critical Pedagogies 

 

Workshops

9:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Session 1 - Setting up for Success

 
Session Details
Date: 13 February 2024
Session: 9.00am - 3.00pm
Location: Te Whai Toi Tangata, University of Waikato - Hamilton Campus
Venue: Conference room - TC.1.04
Address: Gate 5/164 Hillcrest Road, Hillcrest 
 
Session Content
Building relationships, growing communication skills, developing your classroom culture. caring for teacher well-being and preparing for certification. 
 
Janine Mackay

As a leader, facilitator and coach for Te Whai Toi Tangata - Institute of Professional Learning... More

Ruth Foulkes

After a lifetime of learning and teaching, every year my hunger to learn grows. Enabling every... More

Duration: 6 hours
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Session 2 - Bringing te Tiriti to life – What does it mean for you and your mahi?

 
Session Details
Date: 9 April 2024
Session: 9.00am - 3.00pm
Location: Te Whai Toi Tangata, University of Waikato - Hamilton Campus
Venue: Conference room - TC.1.04
Address: Gate 5/164 Hillcrest Road, Hillcrest 
 
Session Content
How we engage with Te Tiriti o Waitangi determines how our students will engage with it. As a recently graduated teacher, an understanding of Te Tiriti will support you to enhance your practice and to fulfil your responsibilities. 
 
In this workshop, participants will: 
  • Understand the historical and current relevance of Te Tiriti 
  • Know the importance of Te Tiriti for educators and the education sector 
  • Apply Te Tiriti in their teaching practice.  

 

Merimeri Anania

Merimeri is an Accredited Māori and English Medium PLD facilitator with expertise in second... More

Anne Barker

Professional Learning and Development (PLD) needs to be useful and practical while supporting... More

Duration: 6 hours
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Session 3 - Literacy & Communication and the English curriculum refresh

 
Session Details
Date: 18 June 2024
Session: 9.00am - 3.00pm
Location: Te Whai Toi Tangata, University of Waikato - Hamilton Campus
Venue: Conference room - TC.1.04
Address: Gate 5/164 Hillcrest Road, Hillcrest 
 
Session Content
Exploring Te Mātaiaho and the Common Practice Model. This session will include culturally responsive and sustaining approaches, effective pedagogies, critical literacies, assessment and the UKD framework. We will also explore what literacy looks like across the curriculum. 
 
Jan-Marie Kellow

Jan-Marie is passionate about the way digital technologies and inquiry-based learning can make a... More

Ruth Foulkes

After a lifetime of learning and teaching, every year my hunger to learn grows. Enabling every... More

Duration: 6 hours
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Session 4 - Numeracy, Maths & Statistics

 
Session Details
Date: 20 August 2024
Session: 9.00am - 3.00pm
Location: Te Whai Toi Tangata, University of Waikato - Hamilton Campus
Venue: Conference room - TC.1.04
Address: Gate 5/164 Hillcrest Road, Hillcrest 
 
Session Content
Exploring Te Mātaiaho and the Common Practice Model. This session will include culturally responsive and sustaining approaches, effective pedagogies, critical maths, assessment and the UKD framework. We will also explore what numeracy looks like across the curriculum.
 
Stephen Ross

With a background in secondary school science education, Stephen is currently a facilitator with... More

Rhian Johnson

Student learning in mathematics and professional development of teachers and school leaders is... More

Duration: 6 hours
9:00 AM - 3:00 PM

Session 5 - Exercising your te reo muscles - Integrating te reo Māori into the curriculum

 
Session Details
Date: 17 September 2024
Session: 9.00am - 3.00pm
Location: Te Whai Toi Tangata, University of Waikato - Hamilton Campus
Venue: Conference room - TC.1.04
Address: Gate 5/164 Hillcrest Road, Hillcrest 
 
Session Content
Tēnā koutou. Join us for a day of practical activities, language teaching strategies and resources to support you to integrate te reo Māori into your classroom teaching programme and across the curriculum in particular Science, the Arts, Health and PE and Maths. You will have the opportunity to create your own te reo Māori resources to take back with you and trial out in your classroom. This session is open to all levels of te reo Māori and will align with Levels 1-2 of Te Aho Arataki Marau. Nau mai, haere mai 
 
Merimeri Anania

Merimeri is an Accredited Māori and English Medium PLD facilitator with expertise in second... More

Stephen Ross

With a background in secondary school science education, Stephen is currently a facilitator with... More

Duration: 6 hours

Tickets

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  • Hamilton: PCT Primary Year 1 (0-3) 2024

    Total cost for 5 sessions, per participant

    $1,700.00

If you would like to register for a single workshop instead of the full programme please contact us using the contact form below.

Contact & Venue Location

Venue

Te Whai Toi Tangata, University of Waikato
Gate 3B
Te Koorama Place
Off Silverdale Road
Hamilton
New Zealand 3216


Event Organiser

Te Whai Toi Tangata Workshop Team
07 838 4575


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