| 1 | <p>Build and sustain positive respectful and ethical relationships and communicate professionally with akonga, whanau and colleagues.</p> | <p>BEd(Tchg) - Bachelor of Education (Teaching) - Programme Capabilities <p>Understand and articulate their particular social and cultural location and responsibilities 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>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>Demonstrate and reflect on theoretically-informed pedagogical practice that is responsive to and promotes akonga learning.</p> | <p>BEd(Tchg) - Bachelor of Education (Teaching) - Programme Capabilities <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>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> |
| 3 | <p>Consistently demonstrate the professional knowledge, skills and dispositions required as an effective teaching in Aotearoa New Zealand in alignment with professional standards.</p> | <p>BEd(Tchg) - Bachelor of Education (Teaching) - Programme Capabilities <p>Understand and articulate their particular social and cultural location and responsibilities 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>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> |
| 4 | <p>Critically analyse own teaching and responses to contextual complexities in the learning and teaching environment.</p> | <p>BEd(Tchg) - Bachelor of Education (Teaching) - Programme Capabilities <p>Understand and articulate their particular social and cultural location and responsibilities 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>Engage in values thinking informed by concepts of justice, equity, and responsibility.</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>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> |