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Teaching Council of Aotearoa New Zealand

by Teaching Council of Aotearoa New Zealand

Welcome to Teaching Today where we speak with experts from the education sector - tune in for discussion and insight. It’s a podcast about teachers, with teachers and for teachers.

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Episodes

Template For Quality Practice

5m · Published 14 Aug 04:28
This is the Quality Practice instructions as an audio recording. Quality Practice template is to help teachers get familiar with the Standards and how they relate to each setting.

Unpacking the new ITE requirements with Pauline Barnes and Alex Gunn

39m · Published 17 Jan 02:20
In this interview Pauline Barnes (General Manager, Teaching Council) and Alex Gunn (Chair of TEFANZ and Associate Dean of Teacher Education at the University of Otago) discuss the new requirements for initial teacher education programme approvals which were introduced in July 2019. Alex and Pauline explore why the requirements were developed, some of the ins and outs of the new approach to programme approvals, and the critical role providers and their partners have in shaping their programmes so that graduates can meet the Standards/Ngā Paerewa (in a supported environment) from day one in their new teaching career. A transcript of the interview is available here: https://teachingcouncil.nz/sites/default/files/ITE%20requirements%20interview%20trancript.pdf This is not an episode of Teaching Today podcast.

S2 E4: He pukupāho mō te kaiako tīmata me te akoako mātanga, ki tā te aronga Arareo Maori titiro

18m · Published 13 Dec 00:42
I tēnei wāhanga ipāho ka noho tahi tātou me Evelyn Tobin, he pouako, he tumuaki tautōhito, he kaiwhakarite hui whai tohu mō te akoranga, mō te whakapakaritanga me te whakangungu ngaio mō te kaiako, mō te tumuaki mō te poari kaitiaki i ngā horopaki arareo Māori. Ka kōrero mai ia ki a tātou mō te whakatikatika kaiako tīmata mō te mahi, mō te akoako mātanga, me āna mahi i roto i te kaupapa Tīmatanga Tuakana Teina, me te kaupapa Mentoring Pilot. Kaiuiui: Nicola Chase Manuhiri: Evelyn Tobin Tuhinga (te reo Māori): https://teachingcouncil.nz/sites/default/files/Season%202%20Episode%204%20te%20reo%20translation%20induction%20and%20mentoring%20copy_0.pdf In this podcast episode we sit down with Evelyn Tobin, an experienced pouako and tumuaki and an accredited facilitator of professional learning, development, and training for teachers, principals, and boards of trustees in Māori medium settings. She shares with us insight into induction and mentoring and her experience with the Tuakana Teina Induction and Mentoring Pilot programme. Interviewer: Nicola Chase Guest: Evelyn Tobin Transcript (English): https://teachingcouncil.nz/sites/default/files/Season%202%20Episode%204%20MM%20induction%20and%20mentoring%20english%20translation.pdf

Teaching Today Podcast S2 Episode 3: Induction and mentoring

28m · Published 20 Aug 02:24
Hear the stories of two provisionally certificated early childhood teachers ready to leave the profession and why they chose to stay (spoiler alert: caring, supportive and effective mentoring).  This episode is jam-packed with gems of advice and insight from mentor teachers in the ECE sector on how they effectively nurture and support the next generation of teachers. A transcript of this episode is available here: https://teachingcouncil.nz/sites/default/files/Episode%203%202019%20transcript3.pdf Resources mentioned in the podcast: Quality Practice Template: https://teachingcouncil.nz/content/our-code-our-standards Induction and Mentoring Guidelines: https://teachingcouncil.nz/content/guidelines-induction-and-mentoring-and-mentor-teachers The Tuakana Teina pilot programme matched experience pou tautoko/mentor teachers with provisionally certificated teachers/pia with the aim of supporting them on their journey towards full certification. It was so successful, applications filled up quickly and are now closed.

Teaching Today Podcast S2 Episode 2: Nurturing Pacific culture and engaging with whānau/community

24m · Published 15 May 23:39
For the second episode in the 2019 season of Teaching Today we visited Toru Fetū Kindergarten in Porirua – the first purpose-built Pacifica kindergarten in the country. Last year they won a Prime Minister’s Education Excellence Award because of strong links with three Pacific communities: Cook Islands, Tuvalu, and Niue. Find out how the teachers nurture strong language and cultural identity in their learners and became the heart of the local community. A transcript is available here: https://teachingcouncil.nz/sites/default/files/Episode%202%20transcript_1.pdf Email your feedback to [email protected] Tapasā is a resources for all teachers of Pacific learners: it is designed to support teachers to become more culturally aware, confident and competent when engaging with Pacific learners and their parents, families and communities: https://teachingcouncil.nz/content/tapas%C4%81-cultural-competencies-framework-teachers-of-pacific-learners Background music: COOK ISLAND DRUM BEAT - Drums of Araura with Ru Red Sails / E Tai Roimata - Apiti Nicholas

Teaching Today Podcast S2 Episode 1: Myth busting appraisal

23m · Published 11 Apr 02:56
Our myth busters are Teaching Council lead advisor Christina Thornley and ERO manager of national projects Jane Lee. Together they demystify the appraisal process and explain how effective appraisal is a lever that drives up best practice in teaching and why it’s teachers and learners who reap the benefits. Transcript available here: https://teachingcouncil.nz/sites/default/files/Episode%201_appraisal%20transcript%20.pdf In the episode we mention heaps of useful resources available on our website for making sure your appraisal supports quality practice: https://teachingcouncil.nz/content/appraisal

Teaching Today Podcast S1 Episode 6: professional boundaries

34m · Published 28 Nov 21:21
Professional boundaries are something teachers grapple with on a daily basis. Expert John Parsons speaks about real-life examples and gives his tips on how boundaries can help teachers navigate complex relationships, protect themselves, preserve mental health and emotional energy and uphold standards and values. Let us know what you think by emailing [email protected] A transcript is available here: https://educationcouncil.org.nz/sites/default/files/Episode%206%20transcript%20v3_0.pdf Mentioned in the podcast: NAG 5 http://education.govt.nz/ministry-of-education/legislation/nags/

Teaching Today Podcast S1 Episode 5: What is the role of sport in education?

29m · Published 31 Oct 23:34
Do children and young people spend enough time participating in sport and physical activities during school time? What are the benefits or of using sport as a learning and engagement tool? How do we get more teachers and learners involved in physical activity during the school day? How does success on the sports field translate into success in the classroom? We look into all these questions and more with our expert panel. Let us know what you think by emailing [email protected] A transcript of the podcast is available here: https://educationcouncil.org.nz/sites/default/files/Episode%205%20transcript%20v3.pdf Mentioned in the podcast, Brain boost research: https://bit.ly/2yK2A5s

Teaching Today Podcast S1 Episode 4: A case study of culturally responsive teaching

19m · Published 26 Sep 02:42
We visit the award-winning Rotorua Girls' High School as a case study on culturally responsive teaching. The all-girls school was set on a transformative path four years ago by then-new principal Ally Gibbons. The school has raised Maori learner achievement and engagement by building a strong culture for its students. A transcript of the podcast is available here: https://bit.ly/2IhQLXM The beautiful waiata soundtrack you hear is sung by Rotorua Girls’ High School waiata group. Let us know what you think by emailing [email protected]

Teaching Today Podcast S1 Episode 3: Modern Learning Environments (MLEs)

39m · Published 16 Aug 03:00
This episode of Teaching Today focuses on Modern Learning Environments, also known by a variety of other names such as Flexible or Innovative Learning Environments. Joining us with their expertise and insight is Mark Wilson (principal of Cashmere High School in Christchurch), Lesley Murrihy (principal of Amesbury School in Wellington), Bobbie Hunter (Professor of Pasifika Education Studies at Massey University) and Mark Osborne (Director of Leading Learning Ltd). The panel brings a wealth of knowledge and perspective on MLEs and what they mean for the future of education in New Zealand. Listen and tell us what you think by commenting on social media or email [email protected] A transcript of the podcast is available here: https://educationcouncil.org.nz/sites/default/files/Episode%203%20transcript_0.pdf

Teaching Council of Aotearoa New Zealand has 12 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 5:46:03. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on December 18th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on March 23rd, 2024 23:42.

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