Introduction to the New Zealand schooling context: An online programme for overseas trained teachers
Target group
Teachers trained overseas
Topic
Online Course/Programme
Curriculum
Level
Primary
Intermediate
Secondary
Code
KGG09
Venue
Online via Zoom
Facilitator(s)
Kerry Upson
Description
This online programme is designed to support teachers new to New Zealand understand the broad structure and key policy documents which inform the New Zealand education system.
There will also be a focus on the pedagogical practices essential for the success of teaching and learning in a bi-cultural New Zealand context and in classrooms with diverse student needs.
The course seeks to prepare teachers to understand how to access resources and enact these practices in the New Zealand classroom.
This programme offers participants the opportunity to learn about and discuss the New Zealand education system, associated school structures, and classroom environments. The programme will examine the principles of Te Tiriti o Waitangi and how they apply in an education context while growing knowledge and understanding of the New Zealand Curriculum.
By completing this course, teachers will gain insight into the collaborative nature of teaching and learning in an innovative learning environment, engage in evidence-informed Teaching as Inquiry and develop skills for quality teaching using the Deliberate Acts of Teaching (DATs) and Assessment for Learning (AFL) documents mandated by the New Zealand government.
They will learn how effective Culturally Responsive Practices (CRP) can positively influence the achievement of students and engage with inclusive education practices including those for English Language learners.
This part time programme will occur over a 6 week time period, outside school hours. Each week there will be one synchronous session where participants can take part in discussions and ask questions and there will be two hours of independent activities to complete per week. Participants will receive a certificate of completion.
Date(s)
Monday 21 October 4pm-5pm @ Online via Zoom
Monday 4 November 4pm-5pm @ Online via Zoom
Monday 11 November 4pm-5pm @ Online via Zoom
Monday 18 November 4pm-5pm @ Online via Zoom
Monday 25 November 4pm-5pm @ Online via Zoom
Monday 2 December 4pm-5pm @ Online via Zoom