Early bird available until 20 February

 

Presented by Dr. Nathaniel Swain
Hosted by The Literacy Place
 

The refreshed New Zealand Curriculum is informed by the science of learning and framed within the whakapapa of Te Mātaiaho.

 

Join Dr. Nathaniel Swain, (teacher, instructional coach, researcher and the author of ‘Harnessing the Science of Learning’) for this informative and practical workshop. 

Session objectives

Participants will:

  • Understand key principles of cognitive load theory and their implications for classroom practice.
  • Explore practical tips for effective explicit instruction with opportunities for active engagement and participation.
  • Learn how to incorporate guided practice, formative assessment, and mid-point check-ins into their teaching.
  • Discuss the importance of oral language development and strategies to embed it in the curriculum.
  • Connect theoretical insights to practical applications in literacy and writing instruction.

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Venue Details


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Waipuna Hotel and Conference Centre

A selection of functional, light, spacious conference rooms.

Rating:
4.3 / 5.0



Address

Waipuna Hotel and Conference Centre Waipuna Road
Mount Wellington
Auckland
New Zealand


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Average rating for Science of learning in action: powerful practices for literacy teachers and curriculum leaders

Early bird available until 20 February

4.9 / 5.0 from 174 reviews

Location: AUCKLAND 9:00am-3.30pm

Date: Mon, 14th April 2025

Time: 9:00 am - 3:30 pm

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