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Promoting library expertise and value for teaching Aotearoa NZ's histories
Part of Aotearoa New Zealand's histories curriculum content for school librarians series
Friday 18 August 2023, 9am to 1pm
$10
Registrations close Tuesday 15 August, 5pm
The implementation of Aotearoa NZ's histories content in Te Mātaiaho | the refreshed New Zealand curriculum presents a powerful opportunity to showcase the value of your library.
Explore how to promote your expertise, services and resources in supporting teachers and students.
Who this workshop is for
This workshop is for:
School library staff
Teachers with Library Responsibility.
What you'll learn
Understand: The importance and place of the school librarian and school library in curriculum delivery with a focus on the histories curriculum content.
Know: Ways to promote your expertise and resources to connect with your school's implementation of the histories content.
Do: Communicate effectively with teaching colleagues using a range of strategies.
What you'll do
In this workshop, you will:
review your knowledge about our histories in the refreshed curriculum and how it's implemented in your school.
explore strategies and create resources that show your expertise and value.
reflect on what collaboration looks like in your school and how to develop new opportunities.
identify and plan how you'll gather and use feedback and evidence to show the impact of your work.
What's provided, what to bring
Morning tea is provided.
Bring:
a copy of Te ao tangata | Social sciences learning area
a copy of your school local curriculum plans for teaching Aotearoa New Zealand's histories
an Aotearoa New Zealand history book to bring and share.
Find out more or register
Registrations for this workshop are closed.
For more information about this learning event, email amanda.bond@dia.govt.nz.
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