MODULE 7 PRESENTATION Understanding the New Zealand Curriculum.

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MODULE 7 PRESENTATION Understanding the New Zealand Curriculum

Why this module? »Teachers and teachers’ aides develop a shared understanding of the curriculum. 2MODULE 7: Understanding the New Zealand Curriculum

How the New Zealand Curriculum relates to the classroom »The New Zealand Curriculum guides schools’ own curriculums »Teachers use it to shape their classroom curriculums »School/classroom curriculums reflect their students and their communities. 3MODULE 7: Understanding the New Zealand Curriculum

New Zealand Curriculum – overview The curriculum includes: »a vision »values »principles »key competencies »learning areas. 4 The New Zealand Curriculum sets the direction for teaching and learning in English- medium schools. MODULE 7: Understanding the New Zealand Curriculum

NZC – vision »The vision of the curriculum is all students are “confident, connected, actively involved, lifelong learners”. 5MODULE 7: Understanding the New Zealand Curriculum

NZC – principles »What is important and desirable in a school’s curriculum »The educational experience students are entitled to. 6 Inclusion is one of the principles in the New Zealand Curriculum. MODULE 7: Understanding the New Zealand Curriculum

NZC – values »The values inspire communities to be supportive and strong. 7MODULE 7: Understanding the New Zealand Curriculum

NZC – key competencies »The key competencies enable students to live, learn, work and contribute to their communities. 8 The five key competencies: Thinking Using language, symbols and texts Managing self Relating to others Participating and contributing MODULE 7: Understanding the New Zealand Curriculum

NZC – learning areas The eight learning areas are: »arts »English »health and physical education (PE) »learning languages »mathematics and statistics »science »social sciences »technology. 9 Access to learning in each learning area is important for all students MODULE 7: Understanding the New Zealand Curriculum

NZC – for every student »“All New Zealand students…should experience a rich and balanced education that embraces the intent of the national curriculum.” (NZC, p. 37) MODULE 7: Understanding the New Zealand Curriculum10

Making the curriculum accessible »To make curriculum accessible changes can be made to: –content –teaching and learning materials –the responses expected from students »Adaptations = changes to environments, materials and strategies »Differentiations = changes to content and expected responses to the curriculum. 11MODULE 7: Understanding the New Zealand Curriculum

Curriculum – who does what? »Teachers – plan, develop, review the curriculum and make changes »Teachers’ aides – help implement the classroom programme. 12MODULE 7: Understanding the New Zealand Curriculum

Next step? Download the workbook for this module at: teachersandteachersaides.tki.org.nz/ Our-work-together/Module-7 teachersandteachersaides.tki.org.nz/ Our-work-together/Module-7 To find out more about Teachers and Teachers’ Aides Working Together and to access the other modules go to: teachersandteachersaides.tki.org.nz teachersandteachersaides.tki.org.nz 13MODULE 7: Understanding the New Zealand Curriculum