Mikes News Apr 26

1-30 Apr

Auckland’s MOTAT is offering free entry for teachers during April. Info here.

26 Apr 1986

Chernobyl Link here.

28 Apr

Café Scientifique Ak on Virtual Reality, Horse & Trap, 3 Enfield St, Mt Eden, 6-8pm

3 May

Deadline to feed back on histories draft curriculum

7 May

World Asthma day http://asthmafoundation.org.nz/

8 May

World Migratory Bird Day www.worldmigratorybirdday.org

9-15 May

Rotuman Language week www.mpia.govt.nz

10-16 May

NZ Sign Language Week http://nzslweek.org.nz/

Moon

FM 27 Apr     3Q 4 May       NM 12 May      1Q 20 May

  1. U-Learn conference is calling for abstracts, to be submitted by 24 May. Presenters can register for $120 + GST. https://core-ed.org/events/ulearn/call-for-abstracts
  2. The Whau River Community Trust is holding 2 science activities on 1 May – a Biodiversity Survey 10 am, then DNA collecting 11:30 am. justine@whauriver.org.nz or 021 627864

Info

  1. Culturally Responsive & Relational Pedagogy:
  2. Mātauranga Māori
  3. Pedagogy:
  4. Digital support:
    • Trying to get students to collaborate on zoom?
      • Try a waterfall to get students ideas out. Ask a question. Get students to type their answer in chatbox but not send til you give the word. Wait for them to write then give the go. A cascade of ideas moves down through the chatbox.
      • Google Jamboard is a free app from Google Play or iTunes designed to encourage students to collaborate on a common screen. Students can add sticky notes into which they type their ideas
    • Remote science lessons from STEM UK https://www.stem.org.uk/remote-lessons

Resources

  1. Biology:
  2. Agricultural and Horticultural Science:
  3. Earth & Space Science:
    • This website gives you a star map for your location https://in-the-sky.org/skymap.php
    • To generate discussion on how we can discover what is inside the earth use 7 tennis balls filled with air, coffee beans, sand, water, cement, a steel ball, a ball cast from lead. Students given a list of contents are asked to work out which is which.
  4.  Chemistry:
  5. Physics:
  6. Primary & intermediate:
  7. Nature of Science:
  8. Science of COVID:
  9.  EfS:
  10.  Science
  11. STEM

MoE/NZQA

  1. Growing Curiosity is a report by ERO on strategies to engage students in yrs 5-11 in science. https://www.ero.govt.nz/…/Growing-Curiosity-Teaching…

Professional Learning & Development (PLD) Opportunities

  1. Nathan Wallis is giving presentations on the Developing brain and the Teenage brain at various centres, 4-25 May: https://www.mikesnews.co.nz/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/Nathan-Wallis-tour.jpg
  2.  Mark Osborne workshop on Innovative Learning Environments , 9:30 – 3:00, May 14 at Learning Network NZ, 214 Universal Drive, Henderson, Auckland
  3.  Despite requests from nearly every region, BEANZ has only managed to get NZQA to agree to run 2 face-to-face workshops on making assessor judgements: 24 Jun in Nelson, and another that same week in Napier (date tbc). These will focus on AS 91604 (L3, homeostasis) and one L2 std. $120. BEANZ will notify members when registration opens.

Cheers, Mike

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