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Webinar Library

Here you will find all of EP's recorded webinars that are available instantly.

For information on our live webinars, please visit the PD page of our website here.

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Primary Teacher to Early Childhood Teacher – Using Te Whāriki - Judith Price (InterLEAD)
(suitable for primary teachers)
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Primary Teacher to Early Childhood Teacher – Using Te Whāriki - Judith Price

$35

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About the webinar:

  • Differences to consider when teaching in the ECE sector
  • An outline of the key documents used in Early Childhood centres
  • Te Whāriki - An overview of the Early Childhood curriculum and key areas to focus on.

About our facilitator – Judith Price, B.Ed., Dip. Teaching (Primary), Dip. Teaching (ECE)

Judith is a Ministry of Education accredited facilitator with over 30 years experience in the education sector. She brings a wealth of leadership experience supporting schools and early childhood centres design systems to improve and grow teaching and professional practices.

Judith is very much a ‘hands on’ person and a strong advocate for firstly understanding theoretical components and then being able to apply these strategies in a practical sense within the learning environment. With over 15 years experience in leading teams of teachers, Judith has highly developed relationship management skills and easily relates with others. She is committed to developing others to their full potential and very passionate about guiding teachers on their ‘life-long learning’ quest.

Recorded on 4th March 2020
$35

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Supporting our English Language Learners to Become Writers - Jane van der Zeyden
(suitable for primary teachers)
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Supporting our English Language Learners to Become Writers - Jane van der Zeyden

$35

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About the webinar:

This 1 hour webinar focuses on Teaching English Language Learners essential skills in writing.

  • Using the English Language Learning Progressions to track progress and identify learning needs
  • Using the key resources English Language Intensive Programme (ELIP), Supporting English Language Learners in Primary schools (SELLIPS)
  • What needs to be differentiated for ELLs in literacy teaching?
  • Practical strategies for literacy teaching.

About our Facilitator, Jane Van De Zeyden: 

Jane is a Ministry of Education accredited facilitator and has worked in teacher professional development since 2007. During that time she has provided both literacy and ESOL professional development to schools across NZ. She has worked in Schooling Improvement Initiatives, the Accelerating Literacy Learning Project (ALL) and was a Practice Leader at Learning Media. She is a panel member on the Ministry of Education National Advisory group on English Language Learners and currently provides literacy and ESOL PLD across New Zealand through her company, Tools 4 Teachers Ltd .

Recorded on 16th October 2020
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Nurturing Neurodiversity: With a Focus on Dyslexia - Frances Easterbrook (Adlam)
(suitable for primary teachers)
1.5 hour webinar + presentation slides
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Nurturing Neurodiversity: With a Focus on Dyslexia - Frances Easterbrook (Adlam)

$35

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About the webinar:

Find out how to nurture the neurodiversity in your classroom and help your dyslexic students to succeed.
This webinar focuses on Identifying and understanding Dyslexic students and developing strategies to support their development and success.
Suitable for:
  • Primary classroom teachers
  • Specialist literacy teachers
  • Support staff: SENCOS, RTLB’s and LSC’s
This 1.5 hour webinar covers:
  • Defining Dyslexia in New Zealand
  • The Dyslexia continuum – and how teachers can identify this in their classroom
  • Classroom screening for Dyslexia
  • The best approach for students with Dyslexia: Structured Incremental Multisensory Approaches
  • How to create a Dyslexia Friendly Classroom; and how a Dyslexia Friendly classroom works for all learners
About our facilitator, Frances Easterbrook (Adlam)
Frances is one of New Zealand’s leading experts on educating children who have Learning Differences. This workshop specifically covers teaching students with the Specific Learning Difference – Dyslexia. Frances is internationally known for her work in Literacy and Neurodiverse Learning. Her workshops and numerous books on Learning Differences, are internationally popular. Frances holds Educational and Counselling degrees from the UK and NZ. She is a member of the British Dyslexia Association. Currently she has her own private practice, where she works with Out of the Box students – of whom many have Dyslexia.

Recorded on 23rd April 2020
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Navigating the NZ Curriculum – Prepare yourself for teaching in NZ Secondary Schools - Te Aniwa Tutara (Ngāti Whātua)
(suitable for overseas secondary teachers)

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Navigating the NZ Curriculum - Prepare yourself for teaching in NZ Secondary Schools - Te Aniwa Tutara

$35

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About the webinar:

  • Outline of the NZ curriculum and NCEA assessment
  • Culturally relational and responsive pedagogy
  • Where to access key resources to support your teaching
  • How to incorporate your strengths into the NZ curriculum when planning your lessons

 

Recorded on 12th November 2020
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