Thursday 21 November 2019

Week 7 - Term 4 - 2019

Kia hora te marino, Kia whakapapa pounamu te moana, kia tere te Kārohirohi i mua i tōu huarahi.


Week 7
 25 Noema - 29 Noema

NCEA and Scholarship Examinations Continue

Junior Curriculum Project begins - Mon 25

Junior and Senior Clearance continues

Volleyball SI junior champs Mon 25 - Thurs 28

Year 10 Camps - This Week

Tennis Canterbury jnr Champs - Tues 26 - Wed 27



Week 7
 25 Noema - 29 Noema

Junior Curriculum Project continues - Mon 2 - Wed 4

NCEA examinations - last Day - Tues 3

Rugby condor Sevens - Sun 1 - Mon 2

Leavers Dinner - Tues 3

Orchestra Practice for Prizegiving - Wed 4

Senior Prizegiving - Thurs 5 

Athletics National Champs - Fri 6 - Sun 8

Junior Prizegiving - Fri 6

Last Day for Students and Staff - Fri 6



Assembly 

NIL

Assembly - WED

NIL

Meeting 

Learning and Teaching - Mon 25

Meeting 

Department

Information for Staff

1. You may have seen the latest information from the Teaching Council around their new registration and certification policy. The bullet points below may be of interest.

What’s new?
 • Te reo me ngā tikanga Māori – a specific declaration indicating your commitment to developing your skills and knowledge throughout your teaching career. Professional leaders endorsing your application also need to state that this has been upheld.
 • Satisfactory recent teaching experience – is now two years of uninterrupted teaching in the last five years. 
• A new certificate has been developed for teachers who have not been teaching for the last five years but are wanting to return to teaching and are likely to meet the Standards. 
• New names for registration, practising certificates and authorities
2. Webinar: Strengthening Local Curriculum
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Webinar: Strengthening Local Curriculum
Wednesday, November 27: 4 pm – 5 pm
This webinar will guide schools and kura on topics such as:
  • how to use the national curriculum to design schools/kura local curriculum
  • designing and developing effective local curriculum
  • how to develop and strengthen relationships – including with mana whenua - to co-design local curriculum
  • lessons learned from the Local Curriculum workshops in the first half of 2019. 
A guest speaker will also share how their school is designing local curriculum that meets the needs and aspirations of learners and whānau.
Registrations close Tuesday, November 26.This webinar will be hosted by CORE Education on behalf of the Ministry of Education.

http://nzcurriculum.tki.org.nz/News/Webinar-Strengthening-Local-Curriculum

3. Simon Sinek on Educational Change - well worth a watch.

Wednesday 13 November 2019

Week 6 - Term 4 - 2019

Tūngia te ururoa kia tupu whakaritorito te tutū o te harakeke 

Set the overgrown bush alight, and the new flax shoots will spring up 

In order to change we may need to leave some ways behind in order to do things differently

Week 6
 18 Noema - 22 Noema

NCEA and Scholarship Examinations Continue

Year 9 and 10 Clearance Starts

Internal NCEA Grade entry deadline for departments - Tues 19

Summer Sports Ends - Wed 20

Junior Chirnside - Thurs 21

Water Polo SI Jnr Champs - Fri 22 - Sun 24

Junior Report writing this week

Week 7
 25 Noema - 29 Noema

NCEA and Scholarship Examinations Continue

Junior Curriculum Project begins - Mon 25

Junior and Senior Clearance continues

Volleyball SI junior champs Mon 25 - Thurs 28

Year 10 Camps - This Week

Tennis Canterbury jnr Champs - Tues 26 - Wed 27

Rugby condor Sevens - Sun 1

Assembly 

Year 10 Camp Meetings

Assembly - WED

NIL

Meeting 

Staff - Special Prizes

Meeting 

Learning and Teaching - Mon 25

Information for staff



2. PLD opportunity for the start of 2020 - Could be of interest. Apply through the usual application process.

  • BEING AN EFFECTIVE HOD
For new HODs/HOLs/HOFs/HOLAs of any sized department, learning area or faculty, and for leaders who want to refresh or review their practice.  The workshop includes current thinking about effective leadership; the role and responsibilities of an HOD; building a positive and professional learning culture in a department; organising a department and many other relevant and useful topics

More information and to register online: Being an Effective HOD>>

Christchurch:
3 & 4 March


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  • BEING AN EFFECTIVE Dean
For new Deans, and for Deans who want to refresh or review their practice. The workshop was last year increased to two days to allow for more in-depth coverage and discussion, including building a toolkit of skills and strategies for being effective in this role, understanding the role and its connection with student learning, academic coaching/mentoring, organising effective Deaning systems and procedures and many other relevant and useful topics

More information and to register online: Being an Effective Dean>>
Christchurch:
5 & 6 March

Thursday 7 November 2019

Week 5 - Term 4 - 2019

Kua hua te marama 

Something has completed a full cycle 

This whakatauki could be used to celebrate success/a project coming to term. It can also be used to reflect on the cyclical nature of things.



Week 5
 11 Noema - 15 Noema

NCEA and Scholarship Examinations Continue

Junior Examinations - Mon 11 - Wed 13

JCP - Teacher Collaborative meetings - Tuesday (12) and Wednesday (13) morning.

Exeat Day - Thursday 14

Show Day - Friday 15


Week 6
 11 Noema - 15 Noema

NCEA and Scholarship Examinations Continue

Year 9 and 10 Clearance Starts

Internal NCEA Grade entry deadline for departments - Tues 19

Summer Sports Ends - Wed 20

Junior Chirnside - Thurs 21

Junior Report writing this week
Assembly - WED

Nil

Assembly - WED

Year 10 Camp Meetings

Meeting 

Nil

Meeting 

Staff - Special Prizes

Information for Staff

1. A question to ponder.........
 

2.Moderation workshops for 2020 - NZQA will continue with the model they have trialed successfully re Moderation workshops that are on demand. This we hosted a workshop for Te reo Maori teachers around Christchurch and found it successful. If you feel that this is something you would like to consider for your learning area, please let me know. More information can be found HERE

3. The Mindlab have sent through information for their course starting in January 2020. Mindlab have introduced a new block-based schedule to their Postgraduate Certificate in Digital and Collaborative Learning to make the programme more accessible.The next intake of their innovative 32-week programme kicks off on January 13th 2020. 

Want to know more?
Join the Mindlab team for an online information session via Zoom. In this session, they will give you an experience of what interactive, collaborative online learning is like, give you some insights into the kinds of skills and ideas you will develop on the programme, and explain how they can help you get to grips with important aspects of digital technologies in the NZ curriculum.
Date: Monday 18th November 2019
Time: 4.00 - 5.30pm
If interested go to 'RSVP Now' button below. 

Apply now for January 2020

Join a growing community of inspired educators in New Zealand by applying today.
Apply Now

For more information about the programme visit themindlab.comor for any questions, please contact our Outreach Manager, Lisa Whittington-Slater, on 028 413 0340 or lisa@themindlab.com.