Please see our Travel and Accommodation Policy for information around travel support.
Please note: Should the participant cancel within one week of the workshop being held, the kura and teacher will be invoiced to cover any incurred costs that we are not otherwise able to recover (such as travel, accommodation, and workshop fees).
TRAVEL REQUESTS CLOSED
A two-day workshop designed for kaiako who want to strengthen their teaching practice of reo ā-waha and reo ā-tā.
Please note: Kaiako can choose to attend both OR either day. Reo ā-waha will be the focus on the first workshop day, and reo ā-tā the focus on the second day. Please let us know in your enrolment form if you wish to attend one day only.
TRAVEL REQUESTS CLOSED
A two-day workshop designed for kaiako who want to strengthen their teaching practice of reo ā-waha and reo ā-tā.
Please note: Kaiako can choose to attend both OR either day. Reo ā-waha will be the focus on the first workshop day, and reo ā-tā the focus on the second day. Please let us know in your enrolment form if you wish to attend one day only.
TRAVEL REQUESTS CLOSE: 8 May 2024
This 1-day workshop is specifically designed for kaiako (or non-teaching personnel) who are new to the role of Principal Nominee in kura Māori.
TRAVEL REQUESTS CLOSE 23 MAY 2024
This 2-day workshop is designed for those who would like to look at how they are being a leader. Participants will need to complete an online leadership insights assessment followed by a 30-minute online meeting, prior to the workshop.
PLEASE NOTE: This workshop will be repeated in Auckland in Term 3. Participants are expected to attend the workshop closest to their location.
TRAVEL REQUESTS CLOSE 10 JULY 2024
This 2-day workshop is designed for those who would like to look at how they are being a leader. Participants will need to complete an online leadership insights assessment followed by a 30-minute online meeting, prior to the workshop.
TRAVEL REQUESTS CLOSE 2 OCTOBER 2024
This 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.
This 2-day Ako Panuku Wānanga Reo is designed specifically for teachers focusing on improving teacher language through a focus on grammar, error identification, and teaching strategies. Te reo Māori is the main language of instruction and learning at wānanga reo. You will be expected to communicate as much as possible in te reo Māori.
The first module, of the Tūhuratanga Pūtaiao series, covers different types of scientific investigations to introduce to your ākonga.
This second module, of the Tūhuratanga Pūtaiao series, covers the process of carrying out a scientific investigation and types of data that can be useful.