What learnings from the 2017 - 2023 CoL teacher inquiries have informed or inspired your thinking.
How would your work support Manaiakalani pedagogy and kaupapa?
There is a Manaiakalani wide focus on literacy, reading and writing so my inquiry focus would fit in well with this. Trying to have a more cross curricular approach will help the students learn how to apply approaches across all of their subjects and not just think that is an "English" thing.
Which elements of the extensive Manaiakalani research findings inform or challenge you as you think about this?
The first thing that my Year 11 and Year 12 students do when they start DVC is a research project. They have to do a lot of reading. They are coming out of the junior school with lower than the national average PAT and asTTle scores so they are not in a position to cope with the demands of NCEA Level 1 then Level 2. The Manaiakalani research shows the increases that the students have made in Manaiakalani schools compared to non Manaiakalani schools but it is still hard for them. when they get to NCEA below where they should be.
How would you like to be supported in 2024 as you undertake this inquiry?
I would like to be able to work collaboratively with other teachers to create reading activities and could benefit more subjects areas. I am thinking this could be within Tamaki College and across different schools.
How would you plan to support your colleagues in your school with their inquiries and/or teaching in the area you are exploring?