Specific support for online teaching in New Zealand
Tautoko motuhake mō te whakaako tuihono i Aotearoa
Resources and tools to support your educators as they move to teaching and supporting your learners online.
Resources and tools to support your educators as they move to teaching and supporting your learners online.
Specific support for online teaching in New Zealand
ADCET
Supporting deaf and hard of hearing students online – guidelines (Nov 2020)
Ako Aotearoa
Ako have summarised available resources, and the activities they use to support educators as they transition to teaching and supporting their learners online and from a distance. All resources are free to access and download.
Resources include:
- Tips, tricks and strategies to assist neuro-diverse/dyslexic learners with on-line/remote learning (PDF, 542 Kb)
- Enhancing tertiary learning and teaching through technology (PDF, 2.1 Mb)
- E-learning in tertiary education – synthesis of existing reports (PDF, 3.7 Mb)
- How Māori Distance Students can have a Sense of Belonging -The aim of this research was to develop a cyber-Whare and Kaupapa Māori peer mentoring initiative to meet student learning and cultural needs. Download the research report, Tuakana-teina e-Belonging (PDF, 1.5 Mb)
Peer support
Ako also offer Facebook groups for peer support across the New Zealand’s tertiary sector:
- Online Together: NZ Tertiary – for everyone across the tertiary sector looking for peer support in the move to the online environment. Closed group – join to access and participate.
- ALNACC Community of Practice – primarily for those focused on foundation level learning, but also those who undertake literacy and numeracy teaching and support.