Courses
Want to make a difference in your setting?
We run online programmes, workshops, online courses, and professional learning groups throughout the year to support kaiako and leaders. Check out what’s currently on offer.
Cultural capability workshops
Leading by Learning workshops
Literacy and numeracy workshops
Improve your literacy teaching skills with a range of evidence-based literary approaches.
Ko tōku reo, tōku ohooho, tōku reo, tōku māpihi maurea. My language is my awakening, my language is the window to my soul.
From the English Language Learning Progressions to foundational literacy – the significant learning that cannot be left to chance.
To drive improvement in mathematics and statistics in your school.
Aotearoa New Zealand's histories workshops and courses
Professional learning group
Professional Growth Cycles workshops
e-asTTle workshops (Ministry funded)
A full day workshop that provides a comprehensive overview of e-asTTle writing.
A full day workshop to increase your expertise in using e-asTTle
A full day workshop that provides a comprehensive overview of e-asTTle reading and maths
A one-hour workshop focused specifically on using e-asTTle to support readiness for the NCEA literacy and numeracy co-requisite standards.
A one-hour workshop focused specifically on using e-asTTle reports effectively to support teaching and learning.
Leading Adult Learning workshops
Grow your leadership skills with Leading Adult Learning.
Take your Leading Adult Learning expertise to the next level.
Grow your leadership skills with Leading Adult Learning.
Assessment for learning courses
Local curriculum workshops
Teacher aide: self paced online courses
Are you looking for an opportunity to build your knowledge and capability further?
Build your skill in working with ākonga who often present with challenging behaviour.
Learn about how to best support ākonga with foetal alcohol spectrum disorder
How to use positive behaviour support to de-escalate challenging behaviour
Build on how you support Māori and Pacific learners who require additional learning support
Strengthen your own use of te reo Māori and tikanga.
Explore how teacher aides make sure that learning is the thing