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Monday, June 2
 

4:00pm NZST

Bad Science (Mon)
Monday June 2, 2025 4:00pm - 6:30pm NZST
Can you spot a scientific myth when you see one?

This workshop will dive into the world of flawed experiments, misleading statistics, and pseudoscience.

Through engaging examples like anti-vaccine movements, fad diets, and pseudoscientific wellness trends, participants will learn to critically evaluate claims and understand the hallmarks of credible research.

You’ll leave equipped to navigate the modern information landscape.
Monday June 2, 2025 4:00pm - 6:30pm NZST
AFTER SCHOOL (4.00pm to 6.30pm)

4:00pm NZST

Special OPs (Original Physics Solutions) Mon)
Monday June 2, 2025 4:00pm - 6:30pm NZST
Original Physics Solutions is an innovative framework designed to make physics more inclusive and representative of diverse perspectives. It challenges traditional norms in physics education by fostering a more equitable academic culture where all learners feel empowered to engage with scientific concepts. Through this workshop, participants will explore effective strategies for embedding inclusivity in physics education, ensuring that diverse voices shape scientific inquiry and innovation. The session will also showcase practical tools and real-world case studies, equipping educators with actionable methods to create more equitable and engaging learning experiences.
Monday June 2, 2025 4:00pm - 6:30pm NZST
AFTER SCHOOL (4.00pm to 6.30pm)

4:00pm NZST

Nature Literacy – How to connect learning about nature with literacy and numeracy (Mon)
Monday June 2, 2025 4:00pm - 6:30pm NZST
As educators, we know that there has been a big push with literacy and numeracy with the new government. Many educators are feeling the pressure to focus on these areas. However, there is a danger that their tamariki are missing out on learning about nature and the environment and, going outside. This workshop will focus on how you can take your tamariki outside into nature for hands-on practical learning, while still focusing on literacy and numeracy.
Monday June 2, 2025 4:00pm - 6:30pm NZST
AFTER SCHOOL (4.00pm to 6.30pm)

4:00pm NZST

4:00pm NZST

Sustainable practices in textiles – felting using natural fibres (Mon)
Monday June 2, 2025 4:00pm - 6:30pm NZST
Learn the technique of wet felting using wool. This technique is fun, affordable and hands on creating an applied design that can be used for wall art or embellishment for any textile item/ project.

The elements of design – colour, texture and scale are considered within a theme or concept.
Monday June 2, 2025 4:00pm - 6:30pm NZST
AFTER SCHOOL (4.00pm to 6.30pm)

4:00pm NZST

Mara kai (Mon)
Monday June 2, 2025 4:00pm - 6:30pm NZST
Mara kai is usually defined as vegetable gardening but it can extend out into wild foods. We will visit sites of traditional gardens and look at the reasons these places were chosen. It may be of interest that several of these sites are on or near schools. We will go to remnant forest to learn about edible berries, drupes and other parts of plants. And look at how Maori use whakapapa relationships between all life for nutrition and sustainability.
Monday June 2, 2025 4:00pm - 6:30pm NZST
AFTER SCHOOL (4.00pm to 6.30pm)

4:00pm NZST

Shake up your class with all things earthquakes (Mon)
Monday June 2, 2025 4:00pm - 6:30pm NZST
In this practical workshop, Julian will share all sorts of ideas, do-able practical activities, resources and information for teaching a topic on earthquakes in New Zealand.
We will look at why and where they occur, what it feels like to be in an earthquake, what scientists are learning about potential threats, how NZ landscapes change because of earthquakes, how scientists monitor and research them and what that teaches us about the earthquake hazard.
Finally we will think about how best to prepare for a quake and what sort of things to expect if one happens.
Monday June 2, 2025 4:00pm - 6:30pm NZST
AFTER SCHOOL (4.00pm to 6.30pm)

4:00pm NZST

Rocky Shore Ramble – Marine Surveying (Snorkeling) Programme (Mon)
Monday June 2, 2025 4:00pm - 6:30pm NZST
In this experience, you’ll walk (and swim) through the steps of sharing the wonderful world of the rocky shore with your ākonga.

From marine identification, snorkeling safety and how too, to practice of snorkel surveying in a secure environment. You’ll walk away with the knowledge, skills, experience and a full unit plan with resources to help get you started right away.
Monday June 2, 2025 4:00pm - 6:30pm NZST
AFTER SCHOOL (4.00pm to 6.30pm)

4:00pm NZST

Controversy in Conservation (Mon)
Monday June 2, 2025 4:00pm - 6:30pm NZST
Indoors for the first part, with some activities outside. Running through the ethical considerations in conservation (activities), the representation of data for projects such as 1080 application, investigating claims and creating a science communication piece.
Monday June 2, 2025 4:00pm - 6:30pm NZST
AFTER SCHOOL (4.00pm to 6.30pm)

4:00pm NZST

The consequences of the COVID pandemic response on youth development (Mon)
Monday June 2, 2025 4:00pm - 6:30pm NZST
5 years on from the COVID-19 pandemic response, we’re learning a lot about the impact that this event had on youth development. We must of course acknowledge the pandemic response’s role in saving countless of lives. However, a massive event such as this, would of course have a range of unintended consequences in education, social development and mental health.

This workshop will cover key concerns raised within the education sector about what’s been noticed as a flow on effect from the COVID-19 pandemic. Educational Psychologist Kiera will discuss strategies to help restore some of the lost opportunities for development during this time. Some key areas she will cover include: the interaction between social skills delay and emotional regulation, building resilience back, and adaptations in learning to support academic disengagement. Kiera is currently working as an Ed Pysch on the Sunshine Coast, Australia and will return to NZ specifically for this Conference – and to see mum and dad!
Monday June 2, 2025 4:00pm - 6:30pm NZST
AFTER SCHOOL (4.00pm to 6.30pm)

4:00pm NZST

The nuts and bolts of creating PBL/inquiry learning (Mon)
Monday June 2, 2025 4:00pm - 6:30pm NZST
You will cover things like:
 Using the learning cycle.
 Create a big driving question, with success criteria based on the NZC outcomes.
 Use learning outcomes from various strands of the curriculum.
 gathering knowledge (GK): From the field based or other activity and other
knowledge needed.
 Apply the GK to answer the Big Question (this is where thinking skills comes in (Biggs
Solo Taxonomy)
 Take action: Present in any way the students want to use.
What will you get to use:
You will walk away with ready to use resources for any adventures your students may want
to experience.
More examples my YouTube channel: Handle @problit
Monday June 2, 2025 4:00pm - 6:30pm NZST
AFTER SCHOOL (4.00pm to 6.30pm)

4:00pm NZST

Tsunami Hikoi (Mon)
Monday June 2, 2025 4:00pm - 6:30pm NZST
Enhance their ability to collaborate and work with others
Notice, recognize, and respond to the diverse needs and learning styles of ākonga
Foster whanaungatanga—the building and maintaining of meaningful relationships that create a sense of belonging, shared responsibility, and support within the learning community.
By the end of this experience, you’ll walk away with practical skills and valuable insights you can immediately apply to your teaching practice, helping your students not only survive, but thrive, both in school and in life.
Monday June 2, 2025 4:00pm - 6:30pm NZST
AFTER SCHOOL (4.00pm to 6.30pm)

4:00pm NZST

Māori fishing technology and practices (Mon)
Monday June 2, 2025 4:00pm - 6:30pm NZST
In pre-European times, the seas around Aotearoa were the main food source for most Māori. However, having recently arrived, the earliest Polynesian settlers were used to spearing fish in clear tropical waters. In Aotearoa, the murky seas must have been initially frustrating. Māori went on to develop the fishing hook beyond any other culture on the planet.

This session will look at examples of hooks, lures, traps, nets, and aquaculture, looking at design, manufacture, and functionality. It will also explore some of the tikanga and science around traditional Māori fish harvesting and enhancement methods. This content links to NZ Histories.
Monday June 2, 2025 4:00pm - 6:30pm NZST
AFTER SCHOOL (4.00pm to 6.30pm)

4:00pm NZST

The Bioblitz of the Festival of Flight (Mon)
Monday June 2, 2025 4:00pm - 6:30pm NZST
An exciting, hands-on workshop that brings the art of a bioblitz to life. Participants will learn how to organize and conduct a bioblitz, with a special focus on catching and observing the incredible variety of critters that take to the skies. From delicate insects to dazzling winged wonders, you’ll uncover the secrets of the flying world. Perfect for educators, students, and nature enthusiasts, this workshop promises to inspire curiosity and a deeper appreciation for the creatures that share our skies.
Monday June 2, 2025 4:00pm - 6:30pm NZST
AFTER SCHOOL (4.00pm to 6.30pm)

4:00pm NZST

Stream Secrets: Discovering the Hidden Insects of Freshwater Ecosystems (Mon)
Monday June 2, 2025 4:00pm - 6:30pm NZST
An immersive workshop, run by Entomology extraordinaire Sarah C, that explores the incredible world of insects living in our freshwater streams. Participants will learn about the diverse species that inhabit these ecosystems and their vital roles in maintaining water quality and ecological balance. Through interactive presentations, guided stream explorations, and hands-on activities, attendees will gain a deeper understanding of these fascinating insects and their significance in the environment. Whether you’re a nature lover, student, or educator, this workshop will equip you with the knowledge and tools to appreciate and protect our freshwater ecosystems.
Monday June 2, 2025 4:00pm - 6:30pm NZST
AFTER SCHOOL (4.00pm to 6.30pm)

4:00pm NZST

Glaciers – Now you see me… now you don’t (Mon)
Monday June 2, 2025 4:00pm - 6:30pm NZST
The United Nations has declared 2025 as the International Year of Glaciers’ Preservation.

Understand the global and local significance of glaciers through this interactive workshop. Our glaciers are disappearing due to climate change and receding glaciers are a major cause of sea level rise. Loss of glacial ice also threatens our water supplies and local communities. Discover what’s unique about New Zealand’s glaciers and the landscapes they shape. Model glacial recession and uncover the importance of these giant rivers of ice.
Monday June 2, 2025 4:00pm - 6:30pm NZST
AFTER SCHOOL (4.00pm to 6.30pm)

4:00pm NZST

Surviving – You are not alone - Daytime (Mon)
Monday June 2, 2025 4:00pm - 6:30pm NZST
A Hands-On Learning Experience for Educators

In survival scenarios, you’re rarely alone, and this creates both unique challenges and valuable opportunities for growth. Join us for an immersive team-building experience where you’ll collaborate to create a shelter using only the natural resources provided (a perfect way to bring your local curriculum to life!). This challenge will spark your creativity, deepen your collaboration, and add a fun, slightly competitive edge!

Protection is a top priority in wilderness survival, but it’s not as simple as it sounds. While people are naturally inclined to work together, identifying your role within a team dynamic can be tricky. In this experience, you’ll discover how to leverage everyone’s strengths, navigate differences, and find common ground to achieve your goals—skills that are just as valuable in the classroom. The key competencies of Managing Self, Relating to Others, and Participating and Contributing will be at the forefront of this experiential learning activity.

This experience will not only help you build practical survival skills, but will also strengthen your resilience, communication, and problem-solving abilities as kaiako — skills that are essential for supporting your ākonga in developing their own teamwork and resilience, both in and out of the classroom.

As you reflect on how to work together effectively, you’ll gain strategies to help your students:

Enhance their ability to collaborate and work with others
Notice, recognize, and respond to the diverse needs and learning styles of ākonga
Foster whanaungatanga—the building and maintaining of meaningful relationships that create a sense of belonging, shared responsibility, and support within the learning community.
By the end of this experience, you’ll walk away with practical skills and valuable insights you can immediately apply to your teaching practice, helping your students not only survive, but thrive, both in school and in life.
Monday June 2, 2025 4:00pm - 6:30pm NZST
AFTER SCHOOL (4.00pm to 6.30pm)

4:00pm NZST

Making A Mark - Uniqueness of Finger Prints (Mon)
Monday June 2, 2025 4:00pm - 6:30pm NZST
This workshop will introduce participants to the only unique form of identification in the world. The history and science behind fingerprints and how this differs from DNA profiling. The many types of powders and chemicals that can be used to develop fingerprints from a multitude of substrates. We will then introduce our very own Automated Fingerprint Identification System AFIS (The only one in private hands in the world) for you to search your develop crime prints from the mock crime scene.
Monday June 2, 2025 4:00pm - 6:30pm NZST
AFTER SCHOOL (4.00pm to 6.30pm)
 

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