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Friday, February 26, 2016

Aspects of Tātaiako


Aspects of Tātaiako Relating to PTCs

Registered Teacher Criteria
Links with Tātaiako

Link to PTC's
Professional relationships and professional values 1. establish and maintain effective professional relationships focused on the learning and well-being of all äkonga Key competency: Whanaungatanga 2. demonstrate commitment to promoting the well-being of all äkonga Key competency: Manaakitanga 3. demonstrate commitment to bicultural partnership in Aotearoa New Zealand Key competency: Tangata Whenuatanga 4. demonstrate commitment to ongoing professional learning and development of personal professional practice Key competency: Ako 5. show leadership that contributes to effective teaching and learning Key competency: Wänanga Professional knowledge in practice 6. conceptualise, plan and implement an appropriate learning programme Key competency: Ako 7. promote a collaborative, inclusive and supportive learning environment Key competency: Manaakitanga 8. demonstrate in practice their knowledge and understanding of how äkonga learn Key competency: Ako 9. respond effectively to the diverse language and cultural experiences, and the varied strengths, interests and needs of individuals and groups of äkonga Key competency: Tangata Whenuatanga 10. work effectively within the bicultural context of Aotearoa New Zealand Key competency: Tangata Whenuatanga 11. analyse and appropriately use assessment information, which has been gathered formally and informally Key competency: Wänanga 12. use critical inquiry and problem-solving effectively in their professional practice Key competency: Wänanga, Ako




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