Navigating the Kāhui Ako Website
Our Kāhui Ako website offers a variety of resources for educators. In this update, we'll discuss what is available how to find and access these resources on the website. Bookmark the site today!
Curriculum Skill Pathways: Literacy, Numeracy and Aotearoa NZ Histories
In 2023, Across-School groups from our Kāhui Ako came together to interrogate our data and to unpack Te Mātaiaho (the refreshed NZ Curriculum). From this project, we were able to create coherent learning pathways for our ākonga in Literacy, Numeracy and Aotearoa NZ Histories. Copies of our local pathways are already in schools as hard copies. Teachers can download their own PDFs of these from the buttons on the right on the homepage:
Early years teachers can also download editable versions of the ECE Capabilities Statements from here for use in transitions.
Local Stories
Collected from past Kāhui Ako Staff-Only Days, the website stores a range of local stories and community insights available for kaiako to use. Scroll down to the Local Stories folder to read and listen about our area:
Kāhui Ako Calendar
Don't be the last to know! Check out the Kāhui Ako calendar on stoketahunanuicol.nz. Looking for upcoming dates and events? From workshops to WST Meetings, it’s on the website:
Click 'Add to calendar' when you’re in there to see these events on your own Google Calendar.
RBL Resources
To support teachers, leaders and impact coaches in our RBL approach across the Kāhui, a repository of resources has been collated around the RBL Profile. You can access these under the RBL resources section:
Ngā Kawatau me ngā Tūmanakotanga o Te Tauihu
A link to a digital copy of our guiding document, Ngā Kawatau me ngā Tūmanakotanga o Te Tauihu (The Aspirations and Expectations of Te Tauihu) can be found at the top of the site:
Check out our Kura:
Links to all of our Kāhui kura can be found here:
Past copies of our Pānui
Each term we publish articles bases on the inspirational mahi across our Kāhui Ako. To access past copies of the Pānui, scroll down to the bottom of the homepage. You can also explore areas of interest using the tags on the right.
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