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Pāngarau Workshop (Teaching the Teachers the Maths)Auckland 24 Mar 2026 - 25 Mar 2026This two-day course is designed to strengthen kaiako understanding and teaching of Pāngarau. The content of the course is aligned to the concepts, ideas, strategies, and skills outlined in each of the five tūārere (phases of learning) of the redesigned Pāngarau wāhanga ako. Suitable for all kaiako teaching Pāngarau, whether in kura tuatahi, kura waenga, or wharekura. It is particularly suitable for kaiako who want to ‘understand the pāngarau’ they are teaching and looking to improve the pāngarau learning experiences of their ākonga. Upcoming course
Kia Wana te Ako - Palmerston North Palmerston North8 Jun 2026 - 9 Jun 2026A 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. Upcoming course
Pūtaiao SymposiumAuckland23 Oct 2024 - 24 Oct 2024This two-day symposium is designed for kaiako interested in broadening their knowledge of Pūtaiao. Participants will hear from experts in the field and will have opportunities to workshop ideas on ways to motivate and engage ākonga. The focus of the symposium will be on Pūtaiao in real-life contexts. This will include medicine, primary production, environmental science, conservation, climate change, engineering, and architecture.Past course
Kia Wana te Ako - WellingtonWellington10 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