Poia Rewi and Mikaia Leach | Whatu Atu, Whatu Mai: Auaha Collaboration & InnovationRecorded at Hui ā-Tau 2021.Past webinar•22 MinutesWatch now
Prof. Tracy Riley - Looking Back as We Look AheadTracy is a Professor of Education and Dean of Postgraduate Research at Massey University. She has extensive experience in gifted and talented education, having led postgraduate programs, authored a Ministry of Education handbook, and overseen national research projects. Tracy serves on the Executive Committee of the World Council for Gifted and Talented Education. Outside of work, she enjoys community life at Ōtaki Beach, spending time with whānau and friends, and takes pride in her 8 talented mokopuna. We are grateful to Kahu Pūtoi who have made this webinar available to Ako Panuku kaiako. Past webinar•22 minutesWatch now
Using Student Well-being Data to Inform Teaching PedagogyThis webinar provides the opportunity to explore student well-being and how we, as teachers, can use student wellbeing data to inform our teaching pedagogy.Past webinar•60 MinutesWatch now
Jenny Tebbutt - Making the Difference for Those Who Learn DifferentlyJenny Tebbutt is an Educational Consultant at Raising Achievement. She has 25 years' experience working with neurodiversity and at-risk learners and has authored two books on the subject: a Handbook for schools and a guide for parents. Jenny provides PLD opportunities to schools and organisations, and works with whānau and ākonga, from early childhood through to adults. This session explores the following kaupapa: - Understanding and identifying the additional needs of your learner. - What are underpinning cognitive weaknesses and how do they impact learners? - Support services you can access to assist learners achieve their potential. - Maximising achievement and potential through her approach. We are grateful to Kahu Pūtoi who have made this webinar available to Ako Panuku kaiako.Past webinar•28 minutesWatch now