Thursday 7 May, 3.30—4.30, via Zoom
At this online hui we shared what we have been doing as we teach remotely. We discussed how student experiences/feedback altered our approach to the way we planned and taught our 'virtual' lessons, and what shared what we could and would take back into our 'real' classrooms. If you would like to find out more please read our session notes!
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to Following on from our first remote learning session, we would like to offer the following opportunities to connect our seven kura and share stories of practice:
Session #1 — Remote learning planning Wed 8 April Preparing for Level 4 at the start of Term 2 | Session notes Session #2 — Level 3 planning Friday 24 April, 9am A chance to share stories of how we are using technology successfully (we think!) with our students and our teachers in our new environment (and to do so while it is still relevant in this fast-changing world). Time for Q&A to solve puzzles too! Facilitated by Karen. | Session notes Session #3 - Whānau-centred planning: Thursday 30 April 3.30—4.30, via Zoom Let’s talk about what we are doing / planning now to include whānau in our discussions about teaching, as well as how we are supporting learner and whānau wellbeing. These are key questions our Kāhui Ako are asking, not just with remote learning but also into a face-to-face, uncertain future. | Session notes Session #4 - Curriculum design for our diverse learners: Thursday 7 May, 3.30—4.30, via Zoom How can we design pedagogy that stretches to meet a wide range of student needs? Let’s share what we have been doing as we teach remotely. How have student experiences/feedback altered our approach to how we plan and teach our lessons, and what can we take back into a face to face classroom? Use our email on the contacts page if you would like join this session. The programme was looking amazing with so many offers of support from across all our schools — thank you!
It is, of course, disappointing that we had to make this decision, but your health and well-being are paramount! The Kāhui Ako is here to support you all to share and connect, as needed, over the coming weeks. Keep an eye on our Facebook page and we will also send around a Google Doc for people to use to pool ideas and advice to support all our learners and staff. |
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