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Unwrapping Te Whāriki for ECE Educators
Module 1 Welcome-
Welcome and course outline
Unit 1 Welcome  
Unit 2 Introduce Yourself  
Unit 3 What do you want to know about Te Whariki?  
Module 2 Te Whāriki : The Big Picture-
Introducing the early childhood curriculum document
Unit 1 What is 'curriculum'?  
Unit 2 Introduction to Te Whāriki  
Unit 3 The principles of Te Whāriki  
Unit 4 The strands,goals and learning outcomes of Te Whāriki  
Module 3 Te Whāriki as a Model for Practice-
How to use the document for teaching practice
Unit 1 Te Whāriki as a Model for Practice  
Unit 2 Empowerment principle in practice  
Unit 3 Holistic Development principle in practice  
Unit 4 Family and Community principle in practice  
Unit 5 Relationships principle in practice  
Module 4 Theories Underpinning Te Whāriki-
Understanding the theories that informed the curriculum document
Unit 1 Theories and Approaches Underpinning Te Whariki  
Unit 2 Bio-Ecological Model  
Unit 3 Socio-Cultural Theories  
Unit 4 Kaupapa Maori Theory  
Unit 5 Pasifika Approaches  
Unit 6 Critical Theories  
Unit 7 Emerging Research and Theory  
Module 5 Play and Pedagogy: Learning through Play-
Understanding children's play and how this links to Te Whāriki
Unit 1 Learning through play  
Unit 2 Theories of Play  
Unit 3 Stages of Play  
Unit 4 Categories of Play  
Unit 5 Types of Play  
Module 6 Integrating Te Whāriki with other Curriculum Approaches-
Recognising the different types and categories of children's play and what this means for practice
Unit 1 Integrating Te Whāriki with other Curriculum Approaches  
Module 7 Creating Environments that Promote and Extend Learning-
How to implement Te Whāriki alongside other curriculum approaches and frameworks
Unit 1 Environments that Promote Learning  
Unit 2 Planning for Learning with Te Whariki  
Module 8 The role of the educator-
How to create and set up environments that promote learning
Unit 1 Responsibilities of Kaiako  
Unit 2 The Physical and Verbal Environment  
Unit 3 Assessment, planning, evaluation  
Module 9 Wrap Up and Take Away-
Tying it all together and next steps for your teaching practice
Unit 1 Reflections and Evaluations  
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