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Before the year wraps up and we take a break for a (hopefully) sunny summer holiday, there's time for one more update from the CORE Education team.
In our final newsletter for 2018, you can find a huge range of educational videos on EDtalks, as well as information about the Educators' Wellbeing Toolkit and Advanced Leadership programme. This month's featured blog posts will make for some great beach reading too!
Happy Holidays from the CORE Education whānau – see you in 2019!
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Inspirational holiday viewing
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EDtalks has over 750 interviews, discussions and presentations from thought leaders, innovative educators and inspirational learners freely available to you. Be sure to take a look at the recently added interviews with Pasi Sahlberg, Sarah Whiting, Whare Isaac-Sharland and more.
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Make wellbeing a priority in 2019
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Staff wellbeing is intrinsically linked to the success of our educational communities. Designed specifically to support staff in education, the Educators' Wellbeing Toolkit improves individual wellbeing and builds valuable social capital. Learn how effective, easily implemented and flexible the Toolkit is.
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Accelerate your career potential
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Te Whakaahu Hautūtanga | Advanced Leadership programme is designed to develop exceptional female leaders in education. This programme will take participants on a career-defining, six month journey; incorporating self-assessment, online sessions, peer coaching, and adaptive leadership challenges.
Download the programme prospectus and apply now for 2019.
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We have double the joy to share at the perfect time of year!
Congratulations to Dave Bagwell, Helen Revill and Ronan Kelly - the lucky winners each receiving a KOHA game for registering for a 2019 Online Programme before 30 November.
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Thank you also to all those who attended uLearn18 and completed the post-event survey. The winners of the $100 grocery vouchers are Kate Roli, Anne McKay, Tania Chapman, Melinda Clow and Megan Bennett.
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Two free time tools that I use everyday
Rochelle Savage shares some practical tips on how to use Yast and Pomodoro to stay accountable and productive.
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How to swim naked in the goldfish bowl
Greg Carroll discusses four important things to remember when being part of the often small world that is education in Aotearoa.
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Be neotenous: the importance of curiousity
Philippa Nicholl Antipas writes about why curiousity isn't just for children and how teachers should be fostering it in themselves too.
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Upcoming learning opportunities
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