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Effective mentoring practices for secondary teachers in Aotearoa NZ

Gain the skills and attributes to become an effective mentor in your role as an educational leader.
Women in Educational Leadership

A course to develop the capability of aspiring women leaders working in secondary school settings.
Supporting Student Success in Mathematics Learning

A micro-credential course to support successful mathematics teaching and learning for anyone working with students in Years 4 to 10.
Working collaboratively and building leadership capability

Build confidence and capability as a middle leader in a New Zealand secondary school while deepening understanding of Te Tiriti-informed leadership
Te Rou – Workplace Te Reo Māori

Build your te reo Māori with a micro-credential designed for the workplace.
Introduction to KiVa; an effective, evidence-based bullying prevention programme for schools.

Learn about the evidence based bullying prevention programme KiVa, which is proven to reduce bullying and victimisation in schools across Aotearoa, benefiting the whole-school community.
Restorative Foundations: Principles and Applications of Restorative Practice

Explore the principles and perspectives that inform restorative initiatives in different situations and fields.
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“The Aspire Programme gave me a huge confidence boost and understanding of leadership, especially for women in the workplace. It was inclusive, engaging and enjoyable—and I now have a great toolkit to up my leadership game.”
Participant from Radio New Zealand, Aspire: Women’s Leadership Development Programme
This is a must for anyone...
“This is a must for anyone in leadership, governance, politics, policy or public service in Aotearoa.”
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