| 1 | <p>Critically evaluate ways of working collaboratively and interprofessionally to support children and young people’s learning and belonging</p> | <p>MEd - Master of Education - Programme Capabilities <p>Able to effectively support, engage and include diverse learners within various teaching and learning contexts within education.</p><p>Able to demonstrate a commitment to promoting equity of opportunity for all learners.</p><p>Able to demonstrate and promote continued advocacy for Te Ao Māori, Mātauranga Māori, and Te Tiriti o Waitangi.</p><p>Able to demonstrate understanding of kaitiakitanga and the importance of the contribution of the education field in building sustainable and enduring partnerships.</p><p>Able to demonstrate mastery of a body of knowledge, including a high level of broad conceptual and theoretical elements, in the practice of teaching.</p><p>Able to demonstrate mastery of professional practice, drawing on evidence-based knowledge about curriculum content and pedagogy together with deepened understanding of learner needs.</p><p>Able to demonstrate critical, conceptual and reflective thinking in relation to educational policy and practice.</p><p>Able to demonstrate an understanding of current issues and debates in classroom practices and an appreciation of their impact on key stakeholders (e.g. learners, teachers, parents, whānau).</p><p>Able to locate, retrieve, interpret and critique relevant scholarly literature to undertake independent inquiry.</p><p>Able to identify, define, analyse, and solve problems of practice in a systematic but flexible manner.</p><p>Able to communicate complex theoretical ideas effectively and competently using a range of modalities and technologies, to foster success in diverse communities.</p><p>Able to develop positive relationships and connections with peers, colleagues and diverse learners.</p><p>Able to interact and collaborate effectively with learners, colleagues, parents and whānau.</p><p>Able to demonstrate a commitment to professional ethics and the ongoing development of personal and professional practice.</p> </p> |
| 2 | <p>Collaborate with others to enhance inclusive practices in complex settings</p> | <p>MEd - Master of Education - Programme Capabilities <p>Able to effectively support, engage and include diverse learners within various teaching and learning contexts within education.</p><p>Able to demonstrate a commitment to promoting equity of opportunity for all learners.</p><p>Able to demonstrate and promote continued advocacy for Te Ao Māori, Mātauranga Māori, and Te Tiriti o Waitangi.</p><p>Able to demonstrate understanding of kaitiakitanga and the importance of the contribution of the education field in building sustainable and enduring partnerships.</p><p>Able to demonstrate mastery of a body of knowledge, including a high level of broad conceptual and theoretical elements, in the practice of teaching.</p><p>Able to demonstrate mastery of professional practice, drawing on evidence-based knowledge about curriculum content and pedagogy together with deepened understanding of learner needs.</p><p>Able to demonstrate an understanding of current issues and debates in classroom practices and an appreciation of their impact on key stakeholders (e.g. learners, teachers, parents, whānau).</p><p>Able to engage in practitioner inquiry as a means of expanding their knowledge base of teaching and learning, and for the development of effective professional practice.</p><p>Able to identify, define, analyse, and solve problems of practice in a systematic but flexible manner.</p><p>Able to develop knowledge and skills to support diverse learners to recognise their own strengths, seek their own solutions and promote their empowerment.</p><p>Able to communicate complex theoretical ideas effectively and competently using a range of modalities and technologies, to foster success in diverse communities.</p><p>Able to develop positive relationships and connections with peers, colleagues and diverse learners.</p><p>Able to interact and collaborate effectively with learners, colleagues, parents and whānau.</p><p>Able to monitor, control and regulate thinking, behaviour and emotions while working to achieve personal and professional goals.</p><p>Able to be independent and self-regulated learners and educators who demonstrate and express intellectual openness and curiosity.</p><p>Able to demonstrate a commitment to professional ethics and the ongoing development of personal and professional practice.</p> </p> |
| 3 | <p>Analyse frameworks and approaches to inclusion across professions and perspectives, identifying patterns, intersections and areas of difference</p> | <p>MEd - Master of Education - Programme Capabilities <p>Able to effectively support, engage and include diverse learners within various teaching and learning contexts within education.</p><p>Able to demonstrate a commitment to promoting equity of opportunity for all learners.</p><p>Able to demonstrate and promote continued advocacy for Te Ao Māori, Mātauranga Māori, and Te Tiriti o Waitangi.</p><p>Able to demonstrate understanding of kaitiakitanga and the importance of the contribution of the education field in building sustainable and enduring partnerships.</p><p>Able to demonstrate mastery of a body of knowledge, including a high level of broad conceptual and theoretical elements, in the practice of teaching.</p><p>Able to demonstrate critical, conceptual and reflective thinking in relation to educational policy and practice.</p><p>Able to demonstrate an understanding of current issues and debates in classroom practices and an appreciation of their impact on key stakeholders (e.g. learners, teachers, parents, whānau).</p><p>Able to locate, retrieve, interpret and critique relevant scholarly literature to undertake independent inquiry.</p><p>Able to engage in practitioner inquiry as a means of expanding their knowledge base of teaching and learning, and for the development of effective professional practice.</p><p>Able to identify, define, analyse, and solve problems of practice in a systematic but flexible manner.</p><p>Able to communicate complex theoretical ideas effectively and competently using a range of modalities and technologies, to foster success in diverse communities.</p><p>Able to develop positive relationships and connections with peers, colleagues and diverse learners.</p><p>Able to interact and collaborate effectively with learners, colleagues, parents and whānau.</p><p>Able to monitor, control and regulate thinking, behaviour and emotions while working to achieve personal and professional goals.</p><p>Able to be independent and self-regulated learners and educators who demonstrate and express intellectual openness and curiosity.</p><p>Able to demonstrate a commitment to professional ethics and the ongoing development of personal and professional practice.</p> </p> |
| 4 | <p>Conceptually map policies, guidelines, tools and professional resources available to support children and young people’s learning and belonging</p> | <p>MEd - Master of Education - Programme Capabilities <p>Able to effectively support, engage and include diverse learners within various teaching and learning contexts within education.</p><p>Able to demonstrate a commitment to promoting equity of opportunity for all learners.</p><p>Able to demonstrate and promote continued advocacy for Te Ao Māori, Mātauranga Māori, and Te Tiriti o Waitangi.</p><p>Able to demonstrate understanding of kaitiakitanga and the importance of the contribution of the education field in building sustainable and enduring partnerships.</p><p>Able to demonstrate mastery of a body of knowledge, including a high level of broad conceptual and theoretical elements, in the practice of teaching.</p><p>Able to demonstrate critical, conceptual and reflective thinking in relation to educational policy and practice.</p><p>Able to demonstrate an understanding of current issues and debates in classroom practices and an appreciation of their impact on key stakeholders (e.g. learners, teachers, parents, whānau).</p><p>Able to locate, retrieve, interpret and critique relevant scholarly literature to undertake independent inquiry.</p><p>Able to engage in practitioner inquiry as a means of expanding their knowledge base of teaching and learning, and for the development of effective professional practice.</p><p>Able to identify, define, analyse, and solve problems of practice in a systematic but flexible manner.</p><p>Able to communicate complex theoretical ideas effectively and competently using a range of modalities and technologies, to foster success in diverse communities.</p><p>Able to develop positive relationships and connections with peers, colleagues and diverse learners.</p><p>Able to interact and collaborate effectively with learners, colleagues, parents and whānau.</p><p>Able to monitor, control and regulate thinking, behaviour and emotions while working to achieve personal and professional goals.</p><p>Able to be independent and self-regulated learners and educators who demonstrate and express intellectual openness and curiosity.</p><p>Able to demonstrate a commitment to professional ethics and the ongoing development of personal and professional practice.</p> </p> |
| 5 | <p>Interrogate puzzles of practice involving collaboration on inclusive practices, recommending and evaluating solutions to the puzzles from different perspectives</p> | <p>MEd - Master of Education - Programme Capabilities <p>Able to effectively support, engage and include diverse learners within various teaching and learning contexts within education.</p><p>Able to demonstrate a commitment to promoting equity of opportunity for all learners.</p><p>Able to demonstrate and promote continued advocacy for Te Ao Māori, Mātauranga Māori, and Te Tiriti o Waitangi.</p><p>Able to demonstrate understanding of kaitiakitanga and the importance of the contribution of the education field in building sustainable and enduring partnerships.</p><p>Able to demonstrate mastery of a body of knowledge, including a high level of broad conceptual and theoretical elements, in the practice of teaching.</p><p>Able to demonstrate mastery of professional practice, drawing on evidence-based knowledge about curriculum content and pedagogy together with deepened understanding of learner needs.</p><p>Able to demonstrate critical, conceptual and reflective thinking in relation to educational policy and practice.</p><p>Able to demonstrate an understanding of current issues and debates in classroom practices and an appreciation of their impact on key stakeholders (e.g. learners, teachers, parents, whānau).</p><p>Able to locate, retrieve, interpret and critique relevant scholarly literature to undertake independent inquiry.</p><p>Able to engage in practitioner inquiry as a means of expanding their knowledge base of teaching and learning, and for the development of effective professional practice.</p><p>Able to identify, define, analyse, and solve problems of practice in a systematic but flexible manner.</p><p>Able to develop knowledge and skills to support diverse learners to recognise their own strengths, seek their own solutions and promote their empowerment.</p><p>Able to communicate complex theoretical ideas effectively and competently using a range of modalities and technologies, to foster success in diverse communities.</p><p>Able to develop positive relationships and connections with peers, colleagues and diverse learners.</p><p>Able to interact and collaborate effectively with learners, colleagues, parents and whānau.</p><p>Able to monitor, control and regulate thinking, behaviour and emotions while working to achieve personal and professional goals.</p><p>Able to be independent and self-regulated learners and educators who demonstrate and express intellectual openness and curiosity.</p> </p> |