by Cognition Education | Feb 12, 2021 | Blog
Written by Rebecca Thomas and Steve Saville. The start of a new year; a new cohort of learners, the return of an energised staff and a new set of goals await. Educators continue to seek ways to make changes to their education systems, vowing not to just return...
by Rebecca Thomas | Jan 26, 2021 | Blog
E tiro whakamau ana ki te tau hou Ko tēnei te whakatipuranga o te tamaiti i roto i tōna oranga nui, i runga hoki i tōna mana motuhake, mana atuatanga. The health and wellbeing of the child are protected and nurtured. Make positive wellbeing in the classroom a...
by Cognition Education | Dec 8, 2020 | Blog
2020 Reflections and 2021 Goals As we reflect on 2020, this year has been full of some great successes, and also some hard learning – maybe more than in previous years due to the COVID-19 pandemic. We asked Aotearoa’s education community the following...
by Cognition Education | Dec 8, 2020 | Blog
New for NZ – Professional Growth Cycles Performance appraisal requirements for teachers in New Zealand have recently been removed by the Teaching Council. In its place, schools will be co-designing an individualised Professional Growth Cycle to ensure teachers...
by Cognition Education | Nov 16, 2020 | Blog
By Dr Arran Hamilton From learning management systems, intelligent tutoring platforms to completely paperless schools – the use of education technology is rampant (and ramping up) across school systems. More than USD $140 billion per annum is currently being spent...
by Russell Bishop | Oct 14, 2020 | Blog
The key to the success of North-East schools are North-East teachers. These are those teachers, who by a special combination of skills in creating relationships, interacting within these relationships, and monitoring the learning of their students, are able to...