Teachers gather for learning conference
Media Release: 20 February, 2009
Learning @ School:
Teachers gather for learning conference
The
annual information and communication technologies
professional development conference for teachers,
Learning@School, opens next week at the Energy Events Centre
in Rotorua. “The key focuses
of this year’s Learning @ School conference are to look at
methods of implementing the New Zealand Curriculum and Te
Marautanga o Aotearoa through the use of e-learning;
increase capability of teachers and principals to improve
students' learning and achievement through e-learning;
strengthen professional learning communities and increased
collaboration within and across schools; increase e-learning
leadership and ICT strategic planning capability of
principals and teachers; and increase the understanding of
the educational contribution of e-learning in school
communities,” Gwenny says. For more information, visit
www.Learning@School.org.nz.
Christchurch-based not-for-profit
educational research and development organisation CORE
Education
Learning@School 09 (25 – 27 February)
provides teachers with the opportunity to hear world-leading
thinkers in the field of education and new
technologies.
Keynote speakers include Andy
Hargreaves (US), the Thomas More Brennan Chair of Education
in the Lynch School of Education at Boston College. Andy
will discuss inspiration, innovation and sustainability in
education.
Another US educator, Wesley Fryer, will
talk about the landscape of 21st century
learning.
An intrinsic part of Learning@School is
the networking and conversations which go on around the
conference.
“It’s a chance for more than 1200
principals and teachers from around New Zealand to improve
their knowledge of and expertise in new technologies by
participating in the many workshop sessions on offer. They
pick up great ideas and strategies for integrating these
technologies into the learning experience of students,”
Conference Organiser Gwenny Davis says.
Senior
Ministry of Education staff attending the conference update
delegates about policy changes/direction and teachers get to
try out the latest technological wares on offer from the 50
commercial exhibitors at the trade expo
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