It is with heavy hearts that we announce Sir Ken Robinson died peacefully yesterday, 21st August 2020, surrounded by family after a short battle with cancer.
We will be following up with a further update as we begin to follow Sir Ken’s wishes and honour his legacy.
DigiAwards encourages all Year 0–8 ākonga to design, develop, and showcase their digital outcomes throughout Waitaha. The submission date for entries is fast approaching, so it’s important to get familiar with the judging criteria https://t.co/xUZztnuUqI
DigiAwards encourages all Year 0–8 ākonga to design, develop, and showcase their digital outcomes throughout Waitaha. The theme is Ahakoa he iti, he pounamu – Although it is small, it is precious.
Learn more https://t.co/yxlU1osbak
Grow Waitaha is excited to share our Blended Learning Support resource! We've curated some of the best advice, tools, and resources to support you. Explore our suggestions, then contribute your own ideas!
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Absolutely incredible to watch this @jacindaardern video be pinged around the world. In the last 48 hours, it's seemingly gone everywhere from the UK to Pakistan, and has even gone viral in Lebanon - becoming another tool for protestors to push for change
“Mind your language when developing programmes for young people. The words you choose can create barriers unintentionally.” April McLennan #growwellbeing
Our thoughts go out to the families and communities affected by the tragic event on Friday. We are also thinking of all educators, especially our Canterbury colleagues working with our tamariki and whānau today and going forward.
Arohanui, Kia kaha.
Due to circumstances in Christchurch, the Grow Waitaha Eduhui scheduled for Saturday March 16 is now postponed. Our thoughts are with all the teachers and students in Christchurch today.
The best way to learn - see and *DO* and learn. Understanding by design. The importance of STEM learning contributing to an authentic curriculum #whakarongoschool#growwaitaha#STEM