Thu, 22 May
|St Chads Community Centre, Meadowbank
Building Whānau and Kaiako partnerships
Strengthen partnerships with whānau and kaiako, support social-emotional learning, integrate linguistic diversity, and empower whānau with literacy strategies to foster tamariki's growth and enhance early literacy through collaborative storytelling.
Time & Location
22 May 2025, 9:00 am – 3:00 pm
St Chads Community Centre, Meadowbank, 38 Saint Johns Road, St Johns, Auckland 1072, New Zealand
About the event
The Building Whānau & Kaiako Partnerships workshop equips educators with strategies to strengthen connections with whānau, fostering tamariki’s social, emotional, and literacy development. Participants will explore how oral language and communication support emotional learning and how to integrate linguistic diversity, including Te Reo Māori and home languages, beyond functional use. The workshop emphasises leveraging local curriculum for early literacy, understanding the importance of home language environments, and empowering whānau with literacy education strategies. Through the Whānau Stories model, kaiako will gain tools to build authentic, collaborative partnerships that honor cultural identity and enhance tamariki’s learning journey.
We will cover
Using oral language, communication to support social emotional learning
Leveraging linguistic diversity and the integration of Te Reo Māori and home languages into everyday (beyond commands and functional language).
Leveraging local curriculum to foster early literacy
Why partnerships matter
Tickets
Fully Funded Ticket
One ticket for includes the full-day workshop, a workbook, lunch and refreshments
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