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Social Media a hot topic for educators

Social media appears to be a hot topic among educators right now. The last three CORE Education Breakfast Seminars, all themed around social media use in the classroom, have attracted record crowds of over 100 people.

In Christchurch recently, Paul Rodley from Christ's College spoke to just over 100 educators about various digital technologies and the schools successful adoption of them into classroom practice.

International Conference on Thinking (ICOT)

Expressions of Interest are being encouraged from any educators looking for innovations in school design and learning.

This fully escorted tour will travel to the acclaimed International Conference on Thinking (ICOT) on 20–24 June 2011 in Belfast, Ireland. It aims to foster collegial and educational exchanges on the development of thinking. 'Thinking' in this context includes any kind of thinking and learning, and acknowledges cultural, psychological, historical and interdisciplinary diversity and richness.

Celebrating Educational Leaders

Rewarding and extending those who teach our nation’s children is a part of the CORE Education culture and charitable endeavor. During 2010 the Core Foundation celebrated by presenting its inaugural Foundation Awards.

The Travel Scholarship of $5,000 was awarded to Neill O’Reilly from Windsor Primary School, Christchurch, enabling him to attend an international educational event of his choosing. Neill will travel to the 15th International Conference on Thinking in Belfast in June 2011.

CORE virtually best NZ workplace

‘People before profit’ is a well used cliché in business, yet there are few organisations which could rival CORE Education when it comes to living this vision. And with most communication, in this 80 plus employee organisation, happening virtually, its placing as a finalist in the JRA Best Workplaces Survey is even more remarkable.

CORE conferences get thumbs up

Keynotes from the United States and the United Kingdom lead the speaker line-up next February at CORE Education's Learning@School conference in Rotorua.

Learning@School organiser Sherry Chrisp expects more than 1000 delegates to attend the annual conference for educators, being held at the Energy Events Centre, 23–25 February.

Staff update

Joining our Early Years team are:  Julie Dent (Auckland, previously a lecturer in ECE Teacher Education at the University of Auckland); Kea Te Rurehe-Latu (Auckland, previously Head Teacher at Yendarra Kindergarten); and Louise Taylor (Auckland, who worked as a professional development consultant and contractor with the Ministry of Education).

A show of collective strength

Ehara taku toa, I te toa takitahi, kãtahi, ko taku toa he toa takitiki
Mine is not the strength of one alone, it is the strength of many

These words have certainly rung true for the CORE Education staff based in the Christchurch area over the past two months after the major earthquake (mag 7.1) rocked Christchurch on Saturday September 4.

Singaporeans visit for “Learning Journey”

Despite having to reschedule because of the September 4 Canterbury earthquake, 11 leading Singaporean educators still elected to visit Christchurch in late November and early December.

EDtalks Update

A steady stream of new videos on EDtalks features selected keynotes and spotlights from the ULearn10 conference, along with 20 short interviews with conference speakers and presenters in the ULearn channel.

UK digital media expert lectures in NZ

One of Europe’s foremost experts in digital media, Ewan McIntosh, has been giving seminars around New Zealand this month.

One of Europe’s foremost experts in digital media, Ewan McIntosh, has been giving seminars around New Zealand this month.

McIntosh was National Adviser on Learning and Technology Futures for Learning and Teaching Scotland, the education agency responsible for curriculum development. He is a member of several advisory boards, including the Channel 4 New Media Education Advisory Board.

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