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“How can I help?” – where New Amsterdam gets it wrong.
If we want to see real growth in our staff and students, we need to ask, “How can I work WITH you?”
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Sep 13, 20213 min read
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The Song Book – A metaphor for understanding collective vision and our place in it.
The song book represents our collective understanding. It is our Kaupapa, our vision, where we are heading.
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Sep 6, 20214 min read
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Matauranga Maori: Why acquiring knowledge is not enough
We need to shift away from the traditional epistemology of knowledge to a new way of doing and being.
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Jul 1, 20214 min read
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Let's be scientists: The case to rethink education
In the search for best practice, we need to reconsider our assumptions, re-evaluate our opinions and rethink our answers.
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Apr 21, 20215 min read
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Teaching in the Sandbox
Imagine if learners were given the freedom to explore, interact with and even modify their learning.
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Mar 4, 20213 min read
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The fight to take back The Hype Machine
It was not with surprise but rather with disgust that I read the news of what happened at the Capitol this past week. I wrote that “it...
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Jan 10, 20215 min read
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Subject to your disapproval - A call for authentic learning
We need to liberate our pedagogy. When we do, we will see more creative, reinvigorated, and equitable practice.
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Jun 1, 20204 min read
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Podcast (Episode 3) Interview with Teachers Trove
I chat with Atama Cassidy (of Teachers Trove) about how to be culturally responsive and know your learners and their whanau.
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May 12, 20201 min read
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Podcast (Episode 2) - Interview with Maddy Casey-Ashton
I chat with Maddy Casey-Ashton (Learning Coach at Hobsonville Point Secondary School) about collaboration and cross-curricular course design
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May 5, 20201 min read
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Agency at home: Why Tiger King isn’t what’s stopping you from working.
We have ability to remove obstructions and create the conditions for work, that’s where our agency lies.
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Apr 6, 20204 min read
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Agency at home: Creative responses to constraints
Now more than ever, we need creative responses to constraints.
Admin
Apr 3, 20204 min read
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Podcast (Episode 1) - Interview with Jeremy Downing
I chat with Jeremy Downing (Ako Mātātupu: Teach First NZ) about systemic inequity and changing the education landscape in Aotearoa.
Admin
Mar 31, 20201 min read
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5 lessons in the midst of COVID-19 – A teacher’s perspective
If they receive nothing else from us, let our students hear the message that they are loved and have the capacity to love.
Admin
Mar 14, 20204 min read
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All Power to You – Disruption for agency’s sake.
If we can begin to enhance the agency of our staff and students, we have some hope of disrupting power structures.
Admin
Feb 29, 20203 min read
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Noise versus Music – How to make your classroom sing
A classroom where we give students space to express through both the silence and the sound is the one that will learn.
Admin
Feb 13, 20203 min read
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Students: Consumers or Creators?
What we need are critical consumers and impassioned creators.
Admin
Jan 16, 20204 min read
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Reflecting our students – The need to hold up the Mirror
We espouse that we don’t want students learning in a framework defined by individualism and competition, so let’s stop teaching in one.
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Dec 13, 20194 min read
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What you say matters – exposing rhetoric and the rise of TeacherSpeak
We need to find a way to reclaim TeacherSpeak and reframe jargon through both critique and the discovery of meaning.
Admin
Nov 16, 20195 min read
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What you say matters – reclaiming ‘alternative facts’
If “the limits of our language mean the limits of our world”, then we must reshape our language in order to reshape our world.
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Nov 10, 20193 min read
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Children should be seen and heard – The need for passionate listening
“Our need to focus on global issues has coincided with the opportunity for young people’s voices to be heard.” – Shay Wright, Ulearn19.
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Oct 17, 20193 min read
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