Te Whāriki: Implementation Update Briefing to ECAC members (7 June, 2017) Natasha Kuka Early Learning and Student Achievement.

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Te Whāriki: Implementation Update Briefing to ECAC members (7 June, 2017) Natasha Kuka Early Learning and Student Achievement

The story so far Te Whāriki updated following Advisory Group on Early Learning recommendations launched 12 April 2017 Copies of Te Whāriki 2017 distributed Implementation support contracted Core Education for Te Whāriki Te Kōhanga Reo National Trust for Te Whāriki a te Kōhanga Reo A new site launched on Te Kete Ipurangi (Te Whāriki) – this is the repository for resources intended to support the implementation of the curriculum http://tewhariki.tki.org.nz/en/early-childhood-curriculum/

What changed? Updated context, language, examples and implementation advice Stronger bicultural framing, focus on identity, language and culture and on inclusion of all children Fewer, broader learning outcomes (118 to 20) Links to The New Zealand Curriculum and Te Marautanga o Aotearoa Streamlined structure - more easily navigated

Te Whāriki 2017

Implementation support for Te Whāriki: Early childhood curriculum CORE Education running nationwide 36 workshops: from the 25 May - July 2017 10 additional workshops have been added and are currently being scheduled Recruitment of 24 Curriculum Champions has begun. Appointments will be made in June 2017, curriculum inquiry networks set up July 2017 – June 2018 New web resources on Te Kete Ipurangi http://tewhariki.tki.org.nz/en/early-childhood-curriculum/

Te Whāriki on TKI

The practices we want to strengthen A rich curriculum for every child A focus on learning that matters here Affirmation of identity, language and culture Parents and whānau engaged in their child’s learning Personalised pathways to school and kura

Implementation support for Te Whāriki a te Kōhanga Reo (Te Kōhanga Reo National Trust) 13 introductory wānanga and up to 21 district wānanga Selection of 3-6 Kairaranga i Te Whāriki a te Kōhanga Reo – Curriculum champions to lead mokopuna learning programme inquiry in each rohe and local purapura 6 webinars covering updated sections in Te Whāriki a te Kōhanga Reo and other topics agreed with wider kōhanga reo networks New web resources on Te Kete Ipurangi http://tewhariki.tki.org.nz/mi/te-hono-te-whariki-a-te-kohanga-reo/

Te Whāriki a te Kōhanga Reo on TKI

Working with ERO to strengthen practice Series of iterative evaluations in 2017 and 2018 2017 – to look at initial awareness of, and engagement with, the updated Te Whāriki, how it is being considered or used to make changes to the review and design of the curriculum. 2018 – look at how services are using available resources to enable them to implement the curriculum, and the impact of this on kaiako understanding and development of rich local curriculum.

Working with ITE Providers and the Education Council The Education Council expects that all ITE providers will use the updated curriculum document in its programmes ITE briefings are being held across three locations (Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch)

Assessment Assessment makes valued learning visible. Kaiako use assessment to find out about what children know and can do, what interests them, how they are progressing, what new learning opportunities are suggested, and where additional support may be required (p.63). Ministry of Education. (2017). Te Whāriki: He whāriki mātauranga mō ngā mokopuna o Aotearoa. Early childhood curriculum. Wellington: Ministry of Education. Services can use (but are not limited to) existing frameworks Assessment practice must be aligned with the principles of Te Whāriki

Feedback How is the sector engaging with Te Whāriki 2017? How is the support for implementation being received by services?