Gifted NEX Free Online Symposium | Supporting Gifted Learners: Effective practice in action
A free morning symposium featuring Dr Tracy Riley on grouping, Dr Welby Ings on Intelligence and Dr Melinda Webber on Gifted Maori.
A free morning symposium featuring Dr Tracy Riley on grouping, Dr Welby Ings on Intelligence and Dr Melinda Webber on Gifted Maori.
Studios and world-class facilities will be open for students to explore. Register on the day, or save time by pre-registering If students can’t make it to physical open day, or if they want more in-depth programme information videos then please check out the virtual open day platform. https://opendays.massey.ac.nz/explore/arts/
Sarah Tohill, a trained Google educator and classroom practitioner will support participants to consider how the Google Education suite can enhance their classroom practice.
One central, three-day conference with people from across New Zealand attending. An opportunity to network, recharge, and be inspired. Enjoy hands-on workshops, explore Te Papa, and listen to motivating and informative speakers to expand your kete. Discounted Registration fees for TENZ members. Early Bird Registrations close 1st September
Held 13-14 October, this year’s online education conference gives all educators in Aotearoa the opportunity to engage with a diverse programme. Once again, all three languages of Aotearoa are a part of uLearn: te reo Māori, English and NZSL. Explore the theme https://bit.ly/3cWNRYR Discover the keynotes https://bit.ly/3cYWT7N Dive deep with activators https://bit.ly/35FVOOk Check out the […]
TENZ has partnered with Code Avengers to bring you FREE professional learning & development during term 4. Complete the registration form by THURSDAY 21st of OCTOBER 2021 to gain special access to the PLD courses by Code Avengers. Registration details are available in Announcements in the TENZ Members’ Forum.
This year’s theme for Te vaiaho o te Gagana Tokelau– Tokelau Language Week is Tokelau! Tapui tau gagana ma tau aganuku, i te manaola ma te lautupuola which means Tokelau! Preserve your language and culture, to enhance spiritual and physical wellbeing. Language cards may be found here.
A brief look at gifted education in the big picture in Aotearoa New Zealand; find out the names, the resources, the links and the organisations involved.
Minecraft:EE is free for all ākonga and kaiako in Aotearoa, and is now available on most educational devices, including iPads and ChromeBooks. To support you in making the most of this free tool, this workshop has been created to support you in taking your Minecraft skills to the next level. This free hui is suitable […]
In this new beginners hui you will learn beginner-level sewable circuits. You will design your own working e-textiles circuit then learn how to sew the circuit into a simple project.
Are you a passionate food teacher, interested in the wider world of food? Special offer to TENZ members… check out the TENZ Community Forum.
Did you know Minecraft:EE is free to most schools in New Zealand? This free introductory workshop, organised by Greater Christchurch School Network (GCSN), will get you started in using M:EE with confidence across your curriculum. Bookings and more information can be found on the GCSN website.
Webinar presented by Growing Up about the findings from Growing Up in New Zealand’s 2020 Covid-19 survey of 10 and 11 year olds.
Learn to program and use a LilyPad for your e-textiles projects. The LilyPad allows you to create a sequence of lights that can give your garments a personalised sparkle.
TENZ will cover the cost for 2 TENZ teachers (one full primary/ intermediate and one secondary) To apply for funding, you need to agree to write a report and a resource for TENZ. Go here to apply . Workshop cost: $99 Registrations close: October 20th (however registration may close earlier as selection is on a first-in basis- due […]
An afterschool hui designed for kaiako. Make the most of this free tool by discovering how to use Minecraft:EE in the classroom.
An afterschool hui designed for kaiako to learn about Book Creator. Discover a collection of ways that Book Creator can be used across the curriculum.
With Engineering New Zealand and The Sustainability Society
Join the Railway Technical Society of Australasia as they host Dr Philip Laird to discuss ‘Mainline Track Upgrades: Auckland – Wellington and Sydney – Melbourne’
The Auckland Branch committee invite you to join this webinar presented by Charles Clifton on the causes of the collapse of WTC1, WTC2 and WTC7 in the World Trade Center complex on 11 September 2001 and the collapse sequences involved.