Thursday, 14 June 2018

Hereora Cluster Professional Development 25012018

Hereora Cluster Professional Development 25th January



 Presentation by Lucy Hone











MHERC - Learned Optimism
















Canterbury District Health Board - Mental Health







Garry Taylor - Specific Feedback and Walts - Staff Meeting 30 January



Giving Feedback - Staff Meeting 20/2/2018

Homework - bring a piece of work to this meeting which shows that you have given feedback.  Discuss in groups of three/four.

Then consider...
In relation to the example that you shared.

Watch   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TnLNI2fXt_M  A youtube clip where an educator discusses feedback in relation to making a birdhouse.

Points made in our discussion after watching first part of video
  • Timeliness - when to give feedback
  • Look at capabilities and effort put into it
  • What is important
  • Does it work versus the look of it.

What’s the most important part of this learning?  Then that is what you feedback on.  Garry Taylor

Watch second part of video
  • Important not to overwhelm
  • Decide on the most important aspects/qualities/skills to get there
  • Consider resubmission - important to give the chance to integrate the feedback into a second try.  Need to be explicit
  • Be deliberate
  • Be prepared to come back to it later
  • Develop a model together
Read Assessment for Learning - Teacher Capabilities Matrix pg 5












Growing From Strong Foundations -15062018

Growing From Strong Foundations - Exploring the Potential of the National Curricula for all Children
NZEI Te Riu Roa and the Ministry of Education would like to invite you to participate in a FREE professional development opportunity to hear and discuss the potential of the curricula (Te Whāriki, Te Marautanga o Aotearoa and New Zealand Curriculum) to support, challenge and enhance your teaching practice and children’s learning.