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Kōtui Ako | Virtual Learning Network Aotearoa

Kōtui Ako | Virtual Learning Network Aotearoa Pānui September 2024

Kia ora koutou katoa, Kia orāna, Talofa lava, Malo e lelei, Nĭ hăo 你好, Annyoung haseyo 안녕하세요, Namaste, Assalām alaikum, Hola, Bonjour, Hallo!

🌸Spring is in the air! 🌸 With the promise of warmer days ahead and a well earned break at the end of the week, I invite you to take time to catch up with the activities of our learners and kaiako teaching and learning online through Kōtui Ako VLN.

Netsafety Week earlier in the term was a timely reminder to consider how we support our tamariki and rangatahi to thrive in the digital world. Our case study from Ngamatapouri School illustrates what it takes to become a great online learner. We provide links to Netsafe NZ resources for schools to help manage digital incidents.

The draft Secondary course list for 2025 is available now! Amanda outlines what is involved for schools and learners and the benefits of being able to access a wide range of curriculum for our senior students.

He taonga te pepeha was a professional learning focus for us during Te Wiki o te reo Māori. Thanks to Tewai for leading us in this PLD and sharing resources about researching and creating our pepeha and mihimihi. Did you see the recent article in NZ Education Gazette that profiled our Māori programmes? How te reo Māori is thriving in virtual classrooms across Aotearoa

你好 nǐ hǎo! To celebrate NZ Chinese Language Week this year, we are sharing free digital resources and details of our online classes.

We introduce two of our talented teachers: Suzy Carnachan, Photography e-teacher and HOD from Orewa College and Malcolm Belton Economics e-teacher from Thames High School. Their reflections provide useful insights into the pedogogies and practice of teaching online. We recognise Malcolm for his many years of teaching service and curriculum leadership (NZCETA) as he retires after 48 years in education.

'Professional development for teachers in virtual environments: evolving online practice' was a paper presented by Lucie and Rachel at the FLANZ conference at Waipapa Taumata Rau / University of Auckland on their work with the NEX Kōtuitui online teacher network.

Our primary age learners recently shared feedback about their online classes. This helps inform our Professional Growth Cycle and learner support processes.

Our team wishes you and your whānau a safe and restful term break.

Ngā mihinui

Rachel & Amanda

Contents

Ngamatapouri ākonga at work

Growing good digital citizens

by Rachel Whalley

Netsafety Week is a timely reminder to consider how we support our tamariki and rangatahi to thrive in the digital world.

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Tauhara College students

Secondary Enrolment - 2025

by Amanda King

Engage with Kōtui Ako Secondary in 2025 and offer wider curriculum choice to your students.

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Te wiki o te reo Māori: He taonga te Pepeha

by Tewaiehu Savage

To celebrate Te Wiki o te reo Māori our Kaiarahi Mātauranga Māori, Tewaiehu Savage explored mihimihi and pepeha with educators in NEX Kōtuitui PLD online workshops.

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NZ Chinese Language Week 2024

你好 Nĭ hăo Celebrating NZ Chinese Language Week 2024

by Lucie Lindsay

你好 nǐ hǎo! To celebrate NZ Chinese Language Week this year, we are sharing free digital resources and details of our online classes.

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Suzy Carnachan

E-teacher Profile: Suzy Carnachan

by Amanda King

Introducing Suzy Carnachan, Photography e-teacher and HOD from Orewa College.

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Malcolm Belton

E-teacher Profile: Malcolm Belton

by Amanda King

After a career spanning 48 years, retiring e-teacher, Malcolm Belton, reflects on his time as a educator.

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Lucie and Rachel present at FLANZ 2024

Professional development for teachers in virtual environments: evolving online practice

by Rachel Whalley

Lucie Lindsay & Rachel Whalley recently presented a practice paper at the FLANZ conference at Waipapa Taumata Rau / University of Auckland on their work with the NEX Kōtuitui online teacher network.

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Lake Rerewhakaaitu learners in German class

Primary learners give their feedback

by Rachel Whalley

We recently surveyed our learners in Primary programmes and were really pleased to receive an 89% response rate. Hear what they have to say about their online classes.

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