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KaikohekoheLearning

and ChangeNetwork

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Kaikohekohe

To prepare for the future we must honour the past

History reveals that the name Kaikohe came from an incident involving fighting between inland and Hokianga groups. Kaikohe Hill was known to the Maori as Tokareireia, and was then covered with kohekohe trees. Pakinga Pa to the west of the town was one of the strongholds of Ngapuhi. While the warriors were away waging war the defenceless pa was attacked. Being without food the people were forced to eat the bitter berries of the kohekohe trees. This was when the name Kaikohekohe was first used – thus Kaikohe.

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Kaikohekohe Learningand Change Network

- How we got started- Our journey so far- Successes - Challenges and difficulties - Some advice - Where to next.

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Writing

• Area of weakness as identified from our end of year data

• Annual report and analysis of variance

• Professional development had taken place within our schools

• An area we all wanted to improve in

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Scoping Exercise

Key Questions:• Who helps you to write?• How do you know what level

you are in writing?• Who else know and why?• What do you use in your

classroom to help you to write?• How do you use what is in your

classroom to help you to write?

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Students learning from each other in writing is useful

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Refining our achievement challenge

This included all stakeholders - students, teachers, leaders and parents and whanau.

We examined the:• Practices• Reasons• Consequences

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Learning together in writing

is empowering

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Our School Based Plans

Once again all stakeholders were part of the plan• What we were going to do• Why• How would we measure the

outcomes• Goals and expectations• Links to our Strategic Plans

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Our Network PlanKey Areas:• Goals• Community involvement plan• Business partners• Resources• Infrastructure• Systems• Support group• Facilitation support• Professional development• Measures and trends

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Learning together in writing

is empowering

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Our Successes

• Our children learning from each other• Teachers open to work together and learn together• Parents feel involved• Our future is not based on assumptions• Bringing our school, teaching and community into the 21st century• Working with all stakeholders• Clear mandate• Accountable to ourselves• Learning about Manaiakalani as a model

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Our Challenges and Difficulties

• Not knowing what this LCN was all about• Taking time and not rushing in• Not getting ahead of our parents and whanau• Leading staff through significant change• Not losing sight of our achievement challenge – keeping it

foremost• Not knowing what we don’t know• Rural location and access to resources and providers• Change in leadership

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So what have we learned?

Our advice:• Your LCN will not work

without buy in and passion from all stakeholders

• Get used to the idea there is no money

• Keep the focus on learning• Do not lose sight of your

achievement challenge• Trust the process

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So what have we learned?• The power of student and

whanau voice

• Teacher voice can be very different to student voice

• Do not make plans based on assumptions

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• Acquiring knowledge using authentic learning contexts (Ako)

• Building skills (Whakamana)

• Communicating locally and globally (Hono)

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So what… Our Trust

Community meetings PD

All stakeholdersCollaboration

GAFEBlogs

Children working togetherExcitement

Kaikohekohe Learning and Change Network

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Learning together

is empowering

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KaikohekoheLearning

and Change Network