Kia Wana te Ako - AucklandAuckland10 Jun 2025 - 11 Jun 2025A two-day workshop designed for kaiako who want to strengthen their teaching practice of reo ā-waha and reo ā-tā, including vocabulary development. Participants are expected to attend the workshop closest to their location. It is recommended that kaiako attend BOTH workshop days. However, kaiako can choose to attend either day 1 or day 2. Reo ā-Waha will be the focus on day 1, and Reo ā-Tā on day 2. Day 2 - Reo ā-Tā strategies require ākonga to be reading and writing independently. Day 2 content is mostly suitable for kaiako teaching at intermediate and secondary/wharekura levels.Past course
Ka Tau - Leadership WorkshopAuckland14 Oct 2025 - 15 Oct 2025A leadership workshop for kaiako who are looking at strengthening their leadership skills, including kaiako who have already attended previous leadership offerings (e.g., Ka Marewa and Ka Hoka). More details to be confirmed. Past course
NCEA co-requisites: Te Reo Matatini me te PāngarauAuckland13 Mar 2024 - 14 Mar 2024TRAVEL REQUESTS CLOSED This two-day course is designed to strengthen kaiako understanding of the NCEA co-requisite requirements for Te Reo Matatini and for Pāngarau, including the implications for programme development. Whilst the course is particularly suitable for kaiako teaching year 7-10 students, it is still appropriate for kaiako teaching students leading up to year 7 and beyond year 10. Past course
Kia Wana te Ako - ChristchurchChristchurch10 Jun 2025 - 11 Jun 2025A two-day workshop designed for kaiako who want to strengthen their teaching practice of reo ā-waha and reo ā-tā, including vocabulary development. Participants are expected to attend the workshop closest to their location. It is recommended that kaiako attend BOTH workshop days. However, kaiako can choose to attend either day 1 or day 2. Reo ā-Waha will be the focus on day 1, and Reo ā-Tā on day 2. Day 2 - Reo ā-Tā strategies require ākonga to be reading and writing independently. Day 2 content is mostly suitable for kaiako teaching at intermediate and secondary/wharekura levels. Past course