26th Jan
First day back at school. The staffroom was a hum with everyone's Summer Holiday stories, from those that had traveled a far to those that just enjoyed the Christchurch sun.However down to business..........
HHS strategic plan and our Developmental Appraisal was discussed in the annual first day staff meeting. The common trend spoken about during the day was that its important to be creating environments in our departments and classrooms where TEACHING = Relationships for Learning
#professional learning
The school has been using Te Kotahitanga Effective Teaching Profile which looks at the following 6 elements as effective teacher-student interactions.

How does this link with Hospitality and Home Ec
1. Manaakitanga - pronounce names correctly, write up on the board the date in eng, Maori and Pasifika, signs around the room are multicultural
2. Mana Motuhake - having high expectations, outlining the steps taken to get to Merit and Excellence in a scaffolding manner so the pathway is there for them to create their own learning direction. Giving them that feedback that they can use to build their learning from
3.Nga whakapiringatang - using PB4L effectively so that behaviour is controlled and the environment is safe for those to learn and be comfortable in expressing opinion and ideas.
4. Wananga - using IT for the students to blog about their practical lessons and use this as a reflection tool that allows themselves and others to critique the final products. Ensure that a broad method of teaching is occurring so that it caters for different learning styles/abilities.
5. Ako - that student/teacher learning is occurring and utilizing experts in different fields to pass on their knowledge and experience with both teacher and students. Ensure that learning is promoted in a two way street, tht it doesn't all have to come from the teacher.
Kotahitanga - ensuring that the feedback for each student is discursive - relevant to them and the education path they are on, it's meaningful, achievable yet challenging!!!!!
During Sue's Professional Development Session we watched a couple of clips from Rita Pearsons, I found her to be an inspiring speaker that made you feel good about the profession we are in and the differences we can make to the next generation

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