| 1 | <p>Critically evaluate and examine the principles, concepts, content, and skills in national curriculum documents for application in teaching and learning.</p> | <p>GradDipTchg(Sec) - Graduate Diploma in Teaching (Secondary) - Programme Capabilities <p>Understand and articulate their social and cultural locatedness in relation to Te Ao Māori and Te Tiriti o Waitangi.</p><p>In their practice, engage with mātauranga Māori, kaupapa Māori, Te Tiriti o Waitangi, and their context in Te Moananui-ā-Kiwa and the world.</p><p>Foster a culture of belonging through being critically reflective, acknowledging and respecting difference, and enacting principles of inclusion in educational settings.</p><p>Engage in values thinking informed by concepts of justice, equity, and responsibility.</p><p>Design and implement strategies in the learning environment that acknowledge and foster kaitiakitanga.</p><p>Utilise thinking, research, and theory from a range of disciplines as they build increasingly deep and insightful understandings about learning and teaching in their practice.</p><p>Draw on a range of knowledge bases for teaching to make informed, evidence-based decisions that address valued outcomes for learning and teaching.</p><p>Able to identify and evaluate the premises, conditions, and contexts of knowledge claims with a view to critically appraising societal, school and classroom practices that reproduce inequity.</p><p>Critically and creatively engage with ideas, information, theory, and evidence with a view to informing and enhancing professional practice.</p><p>Recognise and define problems of practice with regard to their significance and ethical implications, employing an inquiry stance to draw on appropriate theory and fit-for-purpose techniques to systematically generate thoughtful and innovative solutions and outcomes.</p><p>Express information and ideas clearly, coherently, and professionally in a variety of forms to diverse audiences for a range of purposes.</p><p>Develop and refine skills that enable them to build and sustain productive relationships with ākonga, colleagues, and communities.</p><p>Engage in reciprocal relationships that enhance collaboration with ākonga, colleagues, and whānau within their communities of practice.</p><p>Monitor and regulate their thinking, behaviour, and emotions as they work to achieve personal and professional goals</p><p>Make principled and ethical decisions that demonstrate a respect for academic and professional ethics and scholarly activity.</p> </p> |
| 2 | <p>Apply pedagogical content knowledge to enhance the achievement of all learners and critically reflect on the impact of implementing these.</p> | <p>GradDipTchg(Sec) - Graduate Diploma in Teaching (Secondary) - Programme Capabilities <p>Understand and articulate their social and cultural locatedness in relation to Te Ao Māori and Te Tiriti o Waitangi.</p><p>In their practice, engage with mātauranga Māori, kaupapa Māori, Te Tiriti o Waitangi, and their context in Te Moananui-ā-Kiwa and the world.</p><p>Foster a culture of belonging through being critically reflective, acknowledging and respecting difference, and enacting principles of inclusion in educational settings.</p><p>Engage in values thinking informed by concepts of justice, equity, and responsibility.</p><p>Design and implement strategies in the learning environment that acknowledge and foster kaitiakitanga.</p><p>Utilise thinking, research, and theory from a range of disciplines as they build increasingly deep and insightful understandings about learning and teaching in their practice.</p><p>Draw on a range of knowledge bases for teaching to make informed, evidence-based decisions that address valued outcomes for learning and teaching.</p><p>Able to identify and evaluate the premises, conditions, and contexts of knowledge claims with a view to critically appraising societal, school and classroom practices that reproduce inequity.</p><p>Critically and creatively engage with ideas, information, theory, and evidence with a view to informing and enhancing professional practice.</p><p>Recognise and define problems of practice with regard to their significance and ethical implications, employing an inquiry stance to draw on appropriate theory and fit-for-purpose techniques to systematically generate thoughtful and innovative solutions and outcomes.</p><p>Express information and ideas clearly, coherently, and professionally in a variety of forms to diverse audiences for a range of purposes.</p><p>Develop and refine skills that enable them to build and sustain productive relationships with ākonga, colleagues, and communities.</p><p>Engage in reciprocal relationships that enhance collaboration with ākonga, colleagues, and whānau within their communities of practice.</p><p>Monitor and regulate their thinking, behaviour, and emotions as they work to achieve personal and professional goals</p><p>Make principled and ethical decisions that demonstrate a respect for academic and professional ethics and scholarly activity.</p> </p> |
| 3 | <p>Demonstrate a capacity to design learning experiences, as well as the capacity to embed pedagogical practices, including digital technologies, known to enhance learning for diverse learners.</p> | <p>GradDipTchg(Sec) - Graduate Diploma in Teaching (Secondary) - Programme Capabilities <p>Utilise thinking, research, and theory from a range of disciplines as they build increasingly deep and insightful understandings about learning and teaching in their practice.</p><p>Draw on a range of knowledge bases for teaching to make informed, evidence-based decisions that address valued outcomes for learning and teaching.</p><p>Able to identify and evaluate the premises, conditions, and contexts of knowledge claims with a view to critically appraising societal, school and classroom practices that reproduce inequity.</p><p>Critically and creatively engage with ideas, information, theory, and evidence with a view to informing and enhancing professional practice.</p><p>Recognise and define problems of practice with regard to their significance and ethical implications, employing an inquiry stance to draw on appropriate theory and fit-for-purpose techniques to systematically generate thoughtful and innovative solutions and outcomes.</p><p>Express information and ideas clearly, coherently, and professionally in a variety of forms to diverse audiences for a range of purposes.</p><p>Develop and refine skills that enable them to build and sustain productive relationships with ākonga, colleagues, and communities.</p><p>Engage in reciprocal relationships that enhance collaboration with ākonga, colleagues, and whānau within their communities of practice.</p> </p> |
| 4 | <p>Understand and apply assessment principles and practices that are consistent with national requirements to facilitate learning and to inform subsequent practice</p> | <p>GradDipTchg(Sec) - Graduate Diploma in Teaching (Secondary) - Programme Capabilities <p>Design and implement strategies in the learning environment that acknowledge and foster kaitiakitanga.</p><p>Utilise thinking, research, and theory from a range of disciplines as they build increasingly deep and insightful understandings about learning and teaching in their practice.</p><p>Draw on a range of knowledge bases for teaching to make informed, evidence-based decisions that address valued outcomes for learning and teaching.</p><p>Able to identify and evaluate the premises, conditions, and contexts of knowledge claims with a view to critically appraising societal, school and classroom practices that reproduce inequity.</p><p>Critically and creatively engage with ideas, information, theory, and evidence with a view to informing and enhancing professional practice.</p><p>Recognise and define problems of practice with regard to their significance and ethical implications, employing an inquiry stance to draw on appropriate theory and fit-for-purpose techniques to systematically generate thoughtful and innovative solutions and outcomes.</p><p>Express information and ideas clearly, coherently, and professionally in a variety of forms to diverse audiences for a range of purposes.</p><p>Develop and refine skills that enable them to build and sustain productive relationships with ākonga, colleagues, and communities.</p><p>Engage in reciprocal relationships that enhance collaboration with ākonga, colleagues, and whānau within their communities of practice.</p> </p> |
| 5 | <p>Apply the Teaching as Inquiry framework to classroom practice in order to justify planning decisions in terms of learner needs and evaluate the impact of professional practice on outcomes for diverse learners.</p> | <p>GradDipTchg(Sec) - Graduate Diploma in Teaching (Secondary) - Programme Capabilities <p>Understand and articulate their social and cultural locatedness in relation to Te Ao Māori and Te Tiriti o Waitangi.</p><p>Utilise thinking, research, and theory from a range of disciplines as they build increasingly deep and insightful understandings about learning and teaching in their practice.</p><p>Draw on a range of knowledge bases for teaching to make informed, evidence-based decisions that address valued outcomes for learning and teaching.</p><p>Able to identify and evaluate the premises, conditions, and contexts of knowledge claims with a view to critically appraising societal, school and classroom practices that reproduce inequity.</p><p>Critically and creatively engage with ideas, information, theory, and evidence with a view to informing and enhancing professional practice.</p><p>Recognise and define problems of practice with regard to their significance and ethical implications, employing an inquiry stance to draw on appropriate theory and fit-for-purpose techniques to systematically generate thoughtful and innovative solutions and outcomes.</p><p>Express information and ideas clearly, coherently, and professionally in a variety of forms to diverse audiences for a range of purposes.</p><p>Develop and refine skills that enable them to build and sustain productive relationships with ākonga, colleagues, and communities.</p><p>Engage in reciprocal relationships that enhance collaboration with ākonga, colleagues, and whānau within their communities of practice.</p><p>Make principled and ethical decisions that demonstrate a respect for academic and professional ethics and scholarly activity.</p> </p> |