Join us as we bring together the knowledge and experience of Cherie Perrow, Jo Shaw, Dr. Lynette Reid and Russel Dunn as they discuss the current state of Transitions from secondary school, identify key success factors and discuss potential opportunities.
Join Professor Michael Barbour and Derek Wenmoth as they discuss the findings of Michael's research visit to Aotearoa New Zealand during March and April 2024. He undertook a national survey of, and interviews with, primary and secondary distance learning organisations. The research looks to identify trends found within the data collected from the distance learning providers and make recommendations to allow for a rationale growth of primary and secondary virtual learning in New Zealand.This discussion will focus on what has been ascertained so far and what trends are beginning to be seen; and postulates on how elearning and distance education, when delivered well, can address many of the inequity barriers to obtaining an education.
Join us as we bring together a panel of innovators and change-agents to discuss the importance of digital and entrepreneurial skills in these increasingly diverse and rapidly evolving times.
Identifying and measuring the impact of your mahi is invaluable in supporting you to share the stories that matter, and can help towards creating long-term systems change. Dr. Louise Taylor takes you through various frameworks and processes that are designed to help you identify what impact looks like in your mahi and how you can capture the data and information needed to demonstrate this.
Identifying and measuring the impact of your mahi is invaluable in supporting you to share the stories that matter, and can help towards creating long-term systems change. Dr. Louise Taylor takes you through various frameworks and processes that are designed to help you identify what impact looks like in your mahi and how you can capture the data and information needed to demonstrate this.
Identifying and measuring the impact of your mahi is invaluable in supporting you to share the stories that matter, and can help towards creating long-term systems change. Dr. Louise Taylor takes you through various frameworks and processes that are designed to help you identify what impact looks like in your mahi and how you can capture the data and information needed to demonstrate this.