Learn, Create, Share is in full swing at New Brighton Catholic School. Read below to find what is happening in our Year 4 and 7-8 Pilot programme.
Since the beginning of 2018 our Year 4 (Room 4) and Year 7-8 (Room 1) students have been involved in the Manaiakalani Programme and the learning pedagogy of Learn, Create, Share.
Students are working with Mark Maddren, a Manaiakalani Outreach Facilitator who visits every Wednesday to work in both classrooms. Students are learning how to look after and use their device, with tools and tips, to get the most out of them. Mark is sharing with them ways to be creative on their Chromebooks (Room 1) or ipads (Room 4) eg making animations and blog profiles.
Students are working with Mark Maddren, a Manaiakalani Outreach Facilitator who visits every Wednesday to work in both classrooms. Students are learning how to look after and use their device, with tools and tips, to get the most out of them. Mark is sharing with them ways to be creative on their Chromebooks (Room 1) or ipads (Room 4) eg making animations and blog profiles.
Each child in Year 7-8 now has their own individual blog. Please make sure you have subscribed to this your child's blog so you can be part of the learning that is shared (you can do this by providing them with your email address or by visiting their blog at home and including your email address as a subscriber).
Mark is providing professional development to all New Brighton Catholic School Staff as the Learn, Create, Share pedagogy will roll out across all year levels over the next 3 years.
What is Learn, Create, Share?
Learn- learners learn about a particular topic
Create- create interesting products to show their learning,
Share- share these products using a variety of methods. eg Individual Blogs
Click here to find out more.
Mark is working through the CyberSmart programme (see below) ensuring our students are continually making smart choices when online.
Manaiakalani CyberSmart Programme- click here
Our students have looked at the difference between sharing their information privately or publicly, how they are seen online and the importance of creating a positive online profile.
As students are only in the early stages of their individual blogs, they will shortly learn how to give constructive feedback when commenting on others' students blog posts.
Sharing our learning:
Manaiakalani Parent Questionnaire 2018
As part of The Manaiakalani Programme, Woolf Fisher Research Centre (our research partner) surveys all key stakeholders to add to the big picture research around our learners’ progress and achievement. This year, parents of learners in pilot 1:1 classes are invited to fill in the survey containing questions about their child’s learning, using The Manaiakalani Programme learning process, called Learn Create Share. We are interested in gathering your thoughts about your child, along with your thoughts about their experience so far with The Manaiakalani Programme.
If you are a parent of a child in Year 7-8 please fill in this quick survey. Click here. Thank you for completing this.
Should you have any further queries about Learn, Create, Share or what learning is happening within the hubs, please contact Ms Daines or feel free to email me at bernrad@nbc.school.nz
Thank you for taking the time to read this important information and complete the survey for the programme, it is greatly appreciated.
Thank you for taking the time to read this important information and complete the survey for the programme, it is greatly appreciated.
ReplyDeleteHello room 1 NBC,
My name is Jessie from Parkview School.
It brings me back to when I had to get used to the values at Parkview School.
I love how you have your own school values.
How did you come up with the values?
I loved this because we have school values too.
Thanks for the post’s, from Jessie.
ReplyDeleteHello room 1 NBC,
My name is Brayden. I really like the way you have your own school values.
It brings me back to the time when I was learning about our school values (learning caring leading) so I think that's really cool.
Why did you put learn create share? Thanks for the post NBC, from Brayden.
Hello NBC, my name is Leah and I am from Awahono school and I really like how you have put what the Learn, Create and share means. Maybe next time make your writing a little bit bigger. But anyway your post is AMAZING!
ReplyDeleteKind Regards
Leah
Hello Rm 1 NBC,
ReplyDeleteMy name is Noah and I'm from Awahono school. Positive:
I loved this because you now know about your own school values and you’ve got a copy on your blog!Did you know we have school values, they are “Respect, Responsibility, and Resilience”. Next time, you could maybe add who made them up, did you or you're teachers. What does learn create share mean?
Kind Regards,
Noah
Hello Rm 1 NBC
ReplyDeleteI like how your school has there own values. The school I go to (Awahono school) Have some values to they are Respect, Responsibility and Resilience. Next time you can say why you chose your three.
Kind Regards
Andrew from Awahono school
http://awahonoandrewh.blogspot.com/