1. Establish and maintain effective
professional relationships focused on
the learning and well-being of all
ākonga
i. engage in ethical, respectful, positive and collaborative professional relationships with:
• ākonga
• teaching colleagues, support staff and other professionals
• whānau and other carers of ākonga
• agencies, groups and individuals in the community
2. Demonstrate commitment to
promoting the well-being of all
ākonga
i. take all reasonable steps to provide and
maintain a teaching and learning
environment that is physically, socially,
culturally and emotionally safe
ii. acknowledge and respect the languages,
heritages and cultures of all ākonga
iii. comply with relevant regulatory and
statutory requirements
3. Demonstrate commitment to bicultural
partnership in Aotearoa New Zealand
i. demonstrate respect for the heritages,
languages and cultures of both partners to
the Treaty of Waitangi
4. Demonstrate commitment to ongoing
professional learning and
development of personal professional
practice
i. identify professional learning goals in
consultation with colleagues
ii. participate responsively in professional
learning opportunities within the learning
community
iii. initiate learning opportunities to advance
personal professional knowledge and skills
5. Show leadership that contributes to
effective teaching and learning
i. actively contribute to the professional
learning community
ii. undertake areas of respons
6. Conceptualise, plan and implement
an appropriate learning programme
i. articulate clearly the aims of their teaching,
give sound professional reasons for
adopting these aims, and implement them
in their practice
ii. through their planning and teaching,
demonstrate their knowledge and
understanding of relevant content,
disciplines and curriculum documents
7. Promote a collaborative, inclusive and
supportive learning environment
i. demonstrate effective management of the
learning setting which incorporates
successful strategies to engage and
motivate ākonga
ii. foster trust, respect and cooperation with
and among ākonga
8. Demonstrate in practice their
knowledge and understanding of how
ākonga learn
i. enable ākonga to make connections
between their prior experiences and
learning and their current learning activities
ii. provide opportunities and support for
ākonga to engage with, practise and apply
new learning to different contexts
iii. encourage ākonga to take responsibility for
their own learning and behaviour
iv. assist ākonga to think critically about
information and ideas and to reflect on
their learning
9. Respond effectively to the diverse
language and cultural experiences,
and the varied strengths, interests
and needs of individuals and groups
of ākonga
i. demonstrate knowledge and
understanding of social and cultural
influences on learning, by working
effectively in the bicultural and multicultural
contexts of learning in Aotearoa New
Zealand
ii. select teaching approaches, resources,
technologies and learning and assessment
activities that are inclusive and effective for
diverse ākonga
iii. modify teaching approaches to address the
needs of individuals and groups of
ākonga
10. work effectively within the bicultural
context of Aotearoa New Zealand
i. practise and develop the relevant use of te
reo Māori me ngā tikanga-a-iwi in context
ii. specifically and effectively address the
educational aspirations of ākonga4
Māori,
displaying high expectations for their
learning
11. analyse and appropriately use
assessment information, which has
been gathered formally and informally
i. analyse assessment information to identify
progress and ongoing learning needs of
ākonga
ii. use assessment information to give regular
and ongoing feedback to guide and
support further learning
iii. analyse assessment information to reflect
on and evaluate the effectiveness of the
teaching
iv. communicate assessment and
achievement information to relevant
members of the learning community
v. foster involvement of whānau in the
collection and use of information about the
learning of ākonga
12. use critical inquiry and problemsolving
effectively in their
professional practice
i. systematically and critically engage with
evidence and professional literature to
reflect on and refine practice
ii. respond professionally to feedback from
members of their learning community
iii. critically examine their own beliefs,
including cultural beliefs, and how they
impact on their professional practice and
the achievement of ākonga
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