Year One |
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(1 - 4 pm)
This course aims to integrate and apply theological reflection, providing opportunities for learners to develop skills for working with biblical texts in appropriate leadership, church, mission, or community contexts.
215.515
Beginning Theology
Jon Slack
SMR
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(9:30 am - 12:30 pm)
This foundational course explores primary education as ako—the flow of teaching and learning, the spiritual nurturing of the child—taha wairua, and whaiwāhitanga—inclusion of all learners. On this platform, a broad understanding of additional learning needs is identified, and effective and responsive pedagogies are developed and connected to inclusive practices, inclusive environments, and inclusive management strategies. A theology of inclusion is developed in response to an understanding of how teacher values, attitudes and beliefs impact on learner and learning.
855.515
Inclusive Education
Janice Phillips
LR3
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(9:30 am - 12:30 pm)
This course introduces the foundational concepts of teaching and learning in the context of the digital age. The course also develops an understanding of the learner in a learning-focused culture. Digital technologies are changing the way that teachers plan, curate resources, organise content delivery and manage the classroom environment. Digital devices both make new types of learning activities possible, and at the same time highlight how learner preferences and competencies for digital learning vary. This course will explore these issues, as well as how to maximise motivation for learning in an innovative learning environment. The role of assessment of learners’ achievement and evaluation of effective teaching and learning in innovative environments is also explored.
851.515
Innovative Teaching
Alisha Woods
LR4
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(9:30 am - 3:30 pm)
People of all cultures draw their own self-knowledge from their engagement with other people and the world. In the Aotearoa New Zealand context this means an honouring of the covenantal spirit of the Treaty of Waitangi and an awareness of its relational intent. This course introduces Tikanga Maori on the basis of understanding people in their contexts, and combines theological, theoretical and historical reflection with the development of practices drawn from an integration of these. The course includes regular oral activities aimed at developing fluency in the use of te reo and tikanga in a range of settings. The culmination of this oral learning is participation in the Noho Marae, where an overnight stay on a marae provides an integrated opportunity to engage with Maori culture beyond the classroom.
907.515
Bicultural Relationships
Antony Nihoniho
LR1
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(9:30 am - 3:30 pm)
People of all cultures draw their own self-knowledge from their engagement with other people and the world. In the Aotearoa New Zealand context this means an honouring of the covenantal spirit of the Treaty of Waitangi and an awareness of its relational intent. This course introduces Tikanga Maori on the basis of understanding people in their contexts, and combines theological, theoretical and historical reflection with the development of practices drawn from an integration of these. The course includes regular oral activities aimed at developing fluency in the use of te reo and tikanga in a range of settings. The culmination of this oral learning is participation in the Noho Marae, where an overnight stay on a marae provides an integrated opportunity to engage with Maori culture beyond the classroom.
907.515
Bicultural Relationships
Antony Nihoniho
LR2
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Year Two |
(9 am - 1 pm)
This course builds upon Developing Numeracy. It is designed to challenge students to critique a range of current pedagogical and social issues in mathematics and statistics education. There is a specific focus on upper primary and intermediate mathematics curriculum knowledge, and on the teaching and learning of statistics from a critical pedagogical perspective.
861.615
Critical Mathematics Education
Lindsey Thoroughgood
LR4
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(9 am - 1 pm)
This course explores relational approaches to classroom management including restorative practices, Positive Behaviour for Learning (PB4L) and Huakina Mai. This course is set in a framework of psychological and theological understandings of relationality.
869.615
Mahi Tahi: Relational Approaches to Learning
Vida Schurr
LR1
(1:30 - 3:30 pm)
Te Rarau (te reo Maori)
Miriam Fisher
LR3
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(9 am - 1 pm)
The English learning area is structured around the modes of making meaning and creating meaning. This course advances students’ understanding of the relationship between making meaning and creating meaning in Level 3 and 4 of the New Zealand Curriculum and across all strands. It also includes a focus on how English might be integrated within other learning areas. Advanced strategies for English as an Additional Language (EAL/D) teaching and support are developed.
862.615
Teaching and Learning English
Alisha Woods
LR4
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Year Three |
(9 am - 4 pm)
This course develops understanding about learning and the body. The Health and Physical Education learning area is explored in depth as well as opportunities to think about learning and the body across other Learning Areas including Education Outside the Classroom (Outdoor Education) and aspects of Arts Education.
864.615
Learning and the Body
Ruth Richardson
LR1
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(9 am - 3 pm)
In this course students will explore the interrelation of social justice, critical pedagogy, critical multiculturalism and primary education from global, local, theological and personal perspectives. With a focus on the Pasifika learner, critical pedagogy and critical multiculturalism are engaged in the design of learning experiences that support equity and excellence for all learners.
880.715
Contextualising Education
Vida Schurr
LR4
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(9 am - 3:30 pm)
This course explores the place of Teaching as Inquiry in the wider educational research field and in teaching in Aotearoa New Zealand. Current literature about Teaching as Inquiry is discussed and evaluated. The relationship between Teaching as Inquiry and its impact on teacher practices and learner achievement is investigated through the application of the Spiral of Inquiry in a school-based environment.
881.715
Teaching as Inquiry
Steve Prescott
SMR
In schools 18-22 Mar. Extra class Tuesday week 18 in LR4.
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