Teacher Lockdown Resource Competition 2020
Throughout 2020 teachers of technology education across NZ have put their expertise on display in the flipped classroom. TENZ wants to reward your hard work! During Terms 3 & 4 TENZ is asking teachers to submit a digital resource, lesson or activity. These teaching and learning resources can be anything that you have developed to teach Technology or STEM online. Teachers are asked to submit a lesson plan that illustrates your take on an activity.
Description:
The resource lesson or activity should include the following:
- teacher name and school
- lesson title
- target year level
- time required for lesson/s
- achievement objectives/indicators of progression and/or progress outcome links
- materials required
- instructional steps
- assessment strategies
- differentiation strategies
Lesson plans will be scored using a rubric, and winners will be announced mid December 2020. Link to judging rubric for Lockdown resource Note: Work submitted will be made available for sharing and collaboration with other teachers in a resource folder via the TENZ website. Plans are subject to revision and edits. Work will be published and shared under Creative Commons (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/nz/ ).
ENTERING THE COMPETITION:
Please fill in this form to submit your entry: Link to Lockdown Resource submission form.
Conditions:
Entries must be submitted based on the NZ curriculum only. Due date for all entries is December 4, 2020. You may enter more than one resource. See link to judging rubric above to help with your submission.
Prizes:
Categories:
- ECE to Yr 2
- Yr 3 to Yr 5
- Yr 6 to Yr 8
- Yr 9 to Yr 10
- Yr 11 to Yr 13
Prizes for each category: Treat yourselves with…
- 1st place: $200 prezzy card
- 2nd place: $100 prezzy card
- 3rd place: $50 prezzy card
- TENZ goody bags as spot prizes (drink bottles, bags, cups, notepads, pens, stickers etc )
TENZ – who are we?
Technology Education New Zealand (TENZ) is a professional, collaborative network for supporting teachers in New Zealand. We promote and support all levels of technology education – from Early Childhood Education (ECE) through to tertiary, across all learning areas within technology. Should you wish to learn more, or join TENZ today with your school – visit tenz.org.nz/join-tenz/