LEADERSHIP 3: START ANY TIME
Early childhood leaders must work in partnership with a wide range of stakeholders including other educators, management, parents and whānau, support services, primary schools and community groups. This course explores the range of collaborations and partnerships in which early childhood leaders are engaged and how these can be strengthened and supported to enhance teaching and leadership practice.
Includes membership of a Professional Learning Community (PLC)
Each course in our Leadership Series offers the opportunity to join a Leaders’ Professional Learning Community (PLC). The PLCs are designed to deepen your learning and enhance your experience of the course by providing opportunities to engage with and learn alongside other leaders in a small-group setting. They involve four online meetings with the other members of the PLC and four text-based discussions for sharing ideas. Each week a different person in the PLC will take the lead in facilitating the group, with guidance provided for this.
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What you’ll learn on this course
The course is structured into eight parts, with each part designed to take about a week to work through, although participants are free to work at their own pace.
PART 1
Collaborating with families – builds an understanding of the principles of authentic partnership and how to develop ethical practices for collaborations with families. The common barriers to collaboration for families are also explored along with ways to work towards overcoming these.
PART 2
Culturally responsive collaborations – enables participants to understand how culturally responsive approaches are linked to social justice, as well as exploring how these might be embedded within their settings.
PART 3
Inclusion and social justice – supports participants to appreciate social justice and equity issues for families and children, and considers what is required to develop a truly inclusive practice, including the pedagogies of care and support, and the principles of trauma-informed leadership.
PART 4
Collaborating with children – focuses on understanding child-centred practices and the inquiry and research methodologies that can be employed in early childhood education to capture and empower children’s voices.
PART 5
Community collaborations – explores the principles and benefits of community engagement and support participants to identify how they can develop authentic community partnerships.
PART 6
He waka eke noa: Bicultural practice – builds participants’ knowledge of bicultural practices and supports them to appreciate the importance of genuine alignment and implementation, as well as to increase culturally responsive practices in their settings.
PART 7
Collaborating across sectors – considers the benefits of cross-sector connections and supports participants to seek opportunities for and build connections across sectors, including around the transition to school.
PART 8
Working with management – considers how to develop and manage supportive relationships and mutual understandings, and to explore the role of advocacy in leadership.
START ANY TIME
Leadership 3: Leading Partnerships & Collaborations
Enrolment instructions
1. Select your enrolment requirements below carefully, especially if you are enrolling a group.
2. You can choose to pay via invoice or by credit card.
3. Once enrolled, you’ll find the course on your Account page. You will also receive an email welcoming you to the course.
Group enrolments
Enrolling as a group offers you great savings, and enables teachers to share their learning journeys and centres to collectively make changes in their practice based on their learning. Each teacher receives their own log in, linked to their email address, and can complete the course in their own time, on their own computer or tablet.
Pricing
- 1 teacher: NZ$110.00
- 2-10 teachers: SAVE 15% (NZ$93.50pp)
- 11-25 teachers: SAVE 20% (NZ$88.00pp)
- 26+ teachers: SAVE 25% (NZ$82.50pp)
- Please note: Prices are subject to 15% GST (local sales tax). Discounts only apply to group enrolments made in one transaction, and cannot be applied retrospectively if your group size increases.
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The Education Hub wants as many teachers as possible to be able to take our courses and benefit from the high quality professional learning they offer. Therefore, we are committed to keeping course fees as low as possible. It is through the support of our ever-generous supporters that we can produce such rich, multimodal learning opportunities while offering participants significant subsidies.
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