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Contribute to online networked learning in Aotearoa – the kaupapa of reciprocity by Rachel Whalley Did you know that any school, and any learner can participate in Kōtui Ako VLN? By contributing a teacher or resourcing a programme your ākonga can choose from a wide range of learning opportunities shared through our network. We would love you to participate! Read more
Nau mai, haere mai ki te Kōtui Ako | Virtual Learning Network Aotearoa
Kia ora koutou katoa, Kia orāna, Talofa lava, Malo e lelei, Nĭ hăo 你好, Annyoung haseyo 안녕하세요, Namaste, Assalām alaikum, Hola, Bonjour, Hallo!
Kōtui Ako VLN is based on a kaupapa of reciprocity. Find out more about how you can be part of this kaupapa through contributing and participating in our online learning community. With opportunities at both Primary level and Secondary, there are lots of learning pathways for your ākonga.
Primary programmes are now open for registration for 2024. There are a wide range of choices for your learners that will extend curriculum provision in your school or kura. Information sessions are scheduled in November for schools new to our kaupapa who may be considering how they can participate next year.
Our team are still buzzing from presenting @uLearn23. We presented the Kōtui Ako VLN story about increasing curriculum opportunities and learning capabilities. The korero wove nicely into the conference theme of Challenging Educational Inequity in Aotearoa, and was well received. We share our conference highlights and conference presentation.
Mihinui to our awesome ākonga who led our recent Te Wā Tuku Reo Māori – Māori Language Moment for Te wiki o te reo Māori. Access the te reo Māori resources we shared with schools who participated in this successful event.
We celebrate the success of our learners in the Wero Maths competition for Year 9 and 10s. Well done to all who participated and congratulations to the schools who came out top of the scoreboard this year.
Some of our students come from the most beautiful parts of Aotearoa. Join Betty from Halfmoon Bay School, Rakiura/ Stewart Island as she takes you on a virtual tour of Ulva Island. Learn more about this special place and the species protected there. Betty created her virtual tour in Scratch as a project for Digital Technologies extension class. Ka rawe Betty!
Ngā mihinui
Rachel, Amanda and the Kōtui Ako VLN team
Registrations for 2024 Primary programmes are now open! Extend your school curriculum and enable your ākonga to build key competencies and connect with others from around Aotearoa. Registrations are open now! Read more
Kōtui Ako @uLearn 2023 For the first time since 2019 uLearn was held face to face in Manukau, Tāmaki Makaurau. Three Kōtui Ako teachers had the privilege of attending the conference and presenting our kaupapa in one of the workshops. Read more
He mihi nui tēnei ki a koutou katoa Thank you for coming along to Kōtui Ako Te Wā Tuku Reo Māori – Māori Language Moment 2023 and mihinui to our ākonga who made it all happen. Read more
Wero Maths – a mathematics challenge with a difference! Each year the secondary Wero Mathematics competition creates a lot of excitement and interest for our Year 9 and 10 contestants. This year was no exception! Read more
Join a virtual tour of Ulva Island Tino pai rawe to Kōtui Ako VLN Aotearoa (Primary) Primary Digital Technologies students at Halfmoon Bay School for their mahi and creativity coding interactive games about their local histories. Read more
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