1-31 Mar | Melanoma March www.melanoma.org.nz/news-events/recent-news |
1-31 Mar | Hearing Awareness Month https://www.nfd.org.nz/hearing-awareness-month2020 |
3-31 Mar | Brain Awareness Month www.neurological.org.nz |
22 Mar | EcoFest West continues. https://www.ecomatters.org.nz/ecofestwest/ |
22 Mar | Tauranga Café Scientifique on our estuaries and climate change. Info here. |
22 Mar | World Water Day www.emap.rsnz.org http://www.worldwaterday.org/ |
23 Mar | Data Classroom tutorial 2pm NZT. Register here. |
23 Mar | World Meteorological Day www.metservice.co.nz Learning Centre |
24 Mar | World Tuberculosis day www.stoptb.org |
26 Mar | Deadlines close for Rangatahi Academy internships. Info here. |
27 Mar | Earth hour 8:30 – 9:30 pm www.wwf.org.nz www.earthhour.org.nz |
2 Apr | World Autism day www.autismspeaks.org/what-autism/world-autism-awareness-day |
4 Apr | Tsunami warning siren test at the end of daylight savings (‘fall back’) |
Moon | 1Q 22 Mar FM 29 Mar 3Q 4 Apr NM 12 Apr |
- Webinar on Tropical Forest restoration, Mar 23, 2:30 pm Kuala Lumpur (7:30 pm NZT) https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_MKEtIMRlRImBgLN7qPTkDQ
- Webinar on NZ Honey bees, parasites, pathogens and pesticides. Mar 23, 12-1 pm VuW (KK 301) and online. https://www.gleanreport.com/events/phil-lester-11/
- Leaders’ Connect interactive online event 25 Mar 4-5 pm on building meaningful mana whenua relationships https://leadershiplab.co.nz/events/mana-whenua-engagement/
- Café Scientifique Auckland: Prof Richard Easther discusses dark matter and gravitational forces. At the Horse & Trap, 3 Enfield St, Mt Eden, Auckland, 6-8pm Wed 31 March,
- Auckland’s MOTAT is offering free entry for teachers during April https://www.motat.nz/experiences/teachers-get-free-entry-to-motat-during-april/
Info
- Culturally Responsive & Relational Pedagogy:
- Mere Berryman’s 2014 article on connecting with Māori communities
- Resources on Māori and Pacific navigation
- Includes Kupe & Tupaia https://maatauranga.co.nz/#loaded
- Find these Applications booklets – Discovering our ancestors, Hawaiki, and Waka.
- Pedagogy:
- The Education Hub has revised their teacher inquiry resources https://theeducationhub.org.nz/category/school-resources/teacher-inquiry
- Student opportunities:
- A reminder that the NZ Space Agency is running its annual NASA Scientist for a Day writing and science competition during Term 1 for years 7-10. Science teachers can register their interest here to receive resources to support the space learning journey.
- Dunedin’s Marine Studies centre is hosting a program on effects of climate change in the Pacific. Any yr9 or yr10 student with Pacific heritage can apply, due March 31.
- Literacy:
- Ways reading on paper is better than online https://health.howstuffworks.com/mental-health/human-nature/behavior/physical-book-vs-digital.htm
- Science Careers:
- Poster on employability skills https://www.stem.org.uk/system/files/elibrary-resources/2017/09/A4%20employability%20fold%20out_Interactive_v4.pdf
- LEOTC:
- Info about taking classes to Sanctuary Mountain ecosanctuary at Maungatautari https://www.sanctuarymountain.co.nz/vdb/document/67
- Teacher Opportunities:
- Apply for a free set of Kiwrious electronic sensors, due out in May, here. This is a great deal, especially for BYOD schools.
Resources
- Biology:
- Make a folding quadrat 1m2 https://www.otago.ac.nz/marine-studies/otago236001.pdf
- This article discusses misconceptions around natural selection https://ncse.ngo/its-not-about-what-virus-wants-its-about-what-humans-do
- Agricultural and Horticultural Science:
- Increasing the diversity of crops keeps plant-eating insects under control, according to NZ research https://www.nzgeo.com/stories/more-plants-fewer-pests
- Earth & Space Science:
- Geoscience Education & Outreach https://geoetc.com/what-is-the-lithosphere/
- Resources about Mars
- PSST Insight with a Teacher Guide
- ABC resource about Life on Mars
- Universe Today’s article on Perseverance rover
- NASA’s resources https://mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/timeline/landing/
- Planetary Society has several resources https://www.planetary.org/articles/mars2021
- Chemistry:
- Knowing the fate of chemicals in the environment can help keep the environment safe https://sciblogs.co.nz/guestwork/2021/02/12/the-fate-of-chemicals-in-the-environment/
- TED talk on why Concrete is bad for climate change & what we can do.
- Physics:
- Text & short video clips from Australian Science on what happens when earth’s magnetic field breaks down.
- The physics of sailing https://newt.phys.unsw.edu.au/~jw/sailing.html
- Primary & intermediate:
- WOW science resources for primary science https://wowscience.co.uk/
- School journal articles on pests: unwanted visitors, wasps, why wasps are pests.
- EfS:
- A Geosciences summary of our current understanding of climate change https://www.americangeosciences.org/geoscience-currents/present-day-climate-change
- Free Research article from UoA scientist using NZ as a case study to show Climate change impacts exacerbate conservation threats in island systems
- Science
- TV-On-Demand series of 10-minute programs about science at Antarctica https://www.tvnz.co.nz/shows/science-on-ice
MoE/NZQA
- Second Teacher Day in support of NCEA review program will be in May. More info here.
Professional Learning & Development (PLD) Opportunities
- From Learning Network NZ, 214 Universal Drive, Henderson, Auckland: Critical thinking for years 1-8 – Andrew Cowie, 9 Apr, in 2 parts 9:30-12:30, 1:30-4:30
- Kohia Teachers’ Centre, 78 Epsom Ave, Auckland. All cover both primary & secondary: Using Google’s online platform – Sarah Tohill 23 Apr, 10-2:30
Cheers, Mike
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