The staff meeting this week allowed us to look back on our teaching before and after the introduction of the Manaiakalani Pedagogy. Although my teaching career started in a Manaiakalani school, there were so many things that I had to pick up that weren't even mentioned at Teacher's College.
The rewindable learning that came with the use of chromebooks in the classroom, paired with the digital affordances makes me wonder how people manage without being in a digitally immersed class!
We spent some time review what the four Manaiakalani kaupapa were (Connected, Ubiquitous, Visible, Empowered) and which we would want to introduce to a potential new teacher to our cluster and the Manaiakalani Pedagogy.
What is Empowerment?
To answer this question, this is what four teachers from my school put together as our 'Sales Pitch'....
Kia ora team,
ReplyDeleteIt was really great to see your video. You have put together a clear outline of what you have viewed empowerment is to you. I love the title 'A slice of Manaiakalani'. I also really loved your take on the what empowerment means. The use of amplifying curious, creative and confident was genius. I think your outline of the best things and the advice was on the money.
Ka pai and thank you.
:) Sharon Spragg - Te Ara Tūhura Education Programme Leader
Hi Sharon,
DeleteThank you for your comments. It was really meaningful to go back and think about how each of the kaupapa were being addressed without us even knowing it! I hope to be a curious, creative and confident facilitator of learning to the students as well :)