This year's regional hui were held in June and July at three locations around New Zealand. Read below for more information about what was discussed.
Northern Hui – Friday 22 June at AUT City Campus, Auckland
Theme - Identity for impact
Highlights of the day included the following engaging sessions:
- Leadership in learning & teaching for Māori & Pacific student success (Abigail McClutchie) - Presentation available here
- Formative learning potential of summative assessments & MCQs (Angela Tsai) - Presentation available here
- Certificate of Sport & Rec collaboration (Steph Clout (Librarian), Robyn McWilliams)
- Web resources & screencasts that “show us don’t tell us” (Mark Bassett & Lucy MacNaught)
- Free software to support digital pedagogies (I’u Tuagalu)
- Is (the best) learning done in a one-to-one? (Julie Trafford, Dawn Marsh & others)
- Influencing teaching practice and learner behaviour without being 'the' teacher (Angela Tsai) - Presentation available here
Central Hui – Monday 2 July at Te Auaha NZ Institute of Creativity, Wellington
Theme – Creativity and Innovation in the Learning Advisers’ Practice
This regional hui was a chance for all learning advisers to:
- Meet, interact and create valuable networks with Learning advisers and those from related fields from the Wellington area
- Share innovative practices and/or get feedback on the next great idea
- Discuss issues and ideas and even create cross institutional collaboration
- Get an insiders look around the new campus at Te Auaha – interesting and creative spaces for learning.
Southern Hui – Tuesday 26 June at Ara Institute of Canterbury, Christchruch
Theme - Adaptable Practice to Empower Learners
Key topic areas: each with short 10-15 minute presentations (2-3 presenters from different institutions) followed by discussion time. Some ideas for key topic areas suggested by members were:
- Development of online resources and support
- Māori and/or Pasifika initiatives
- Students with high needs/mental health issues (both student and staff support)