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Reflections from Shelley Moore’s Conference – Inclusion in Action
We were privileged to attend a conference with Shelley Moore in Christchurch last week—what an incredible opportunity! Shelley was warm,...

Louise Woodhead and Leonie Philburn
Jun 83 min read


“Thank You for Hearing Me”: The Quiet Power of Being Present
Last Friday, I spoke with a colleague who shared a quiet but powerful moment from an interview she conducted with a high school student....

Corrinne Devitt
Jun 33 min read


The CPS Climb: Building Pathways, Changing Practice
Climbing a mountain is a powerful metaphor for learning and growth. From the base, it’s hard to see the path ahead clearly, let alone...

Kelly McGowan
May 203 min read


The Power of Connection: Supporting Wellbeing Through a Trauma-Informed Lens
I enjoy watching Good Sorts and Good as Gold—programmes that spotlight everyday New Zealanders doing extraordinary things. Last week, I...

Tracey Richardson
May 153 min read


Breaking Barriers: A Personal Reflection on Pacific Learners in Aotearoa
“Qelu si gita pa nada vaka hite. Ture va toa ia tepe sina ele mae sa givusu” Let Us Paddle Together as the Wind Blows (Roviana saying)...

Michelle Maule
Apr 25 min read


Mixing It Up: Using the Science of Learning to Support Structured Literacy
Last year, Education Minister Erica Stanford mandated a change in literacy education by requiring the implementation of a Structured...

Corrinne Devitt
Mar 134 min read


Embracing Neurodiversity: How Language Shapes our Tamariki and Mokopuna
Here I sit listening to my mokopuna mimic his father’s words and I ponder about the language we use. I listened to the RTLB Realities...

Louise Woodhead and Leonie Philburn
Oct 25, 20243 min read


Confessions of an RTLB: How Inclusive am I Really?
Inclusion. It's a word that I passionately spoke about in my interview to become a Resource Teacher: Learning and Behaviour (RTLB). Five...

Tracey Richardson
Oct 8, 20244 min read
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