Webinar 13 (Curriculum): Understanding Te Whāriki - The ECE Curriculum
Ann Hatherley is a kindergarten teacher by teaching qualification who is old enough to have been part of the implementation of Te Whāriki, since its inception in the early 1990s. Until recently, Ann worked for CORE Education as the lead content writer for Te Whāriki Online, a resource for early years teachers, funded by the Ministry of Education. In this webinar, Ann and TPTMT committee Chair Tara Fagan give us insight into the development, intentions, and application of Te Whāriki and how you can leverage the document in your own programmes to give meaningful learning opportunities to younger tamariki. The slide deck and links to all resources mentioned are available for viewing at- https://sites.google.com/tptmt.com/te...

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