Kia ora kaiako here is a smattering of ideas that can help start your journey in arotahi.
You also have key people at Ao Tawhiti available to support you in designing and redesigning arotahi for ever-changing ākonga and Homebases. Melva Gill the Arotahi Coordinator is released to meet with LAs in 1-1 mentoring and is always keen to chat about arotahi melva.gill@aotawhiti.school.nz. If you are a beginning teacher or new to the school you can also link in with Libby Boyd who is always eager to talk through designing arotahi libby.boyd@aotawhiti.school.nz. You also have your Community Leader who will often be designing the way arotahi is enacted across your floor.
Please also look at the Planning tools and ideas for students and whānau to utilise for ākonga as well. We are also keen to add new ones as you develop or come across effective tools so please share. Check back to see what peers are sharing as ideas throughout the year.
When thinking of designing arotahi for a HB or with ākonga the tools below use language such as inquiry, design thinking, projects, curriculum planning, self-directed learning, etc. As discussed earlier Ao Tawhiti uses the word arotahi to describe the design of individualised learning pathways for our ākonga to possibly include these tools and the freedom to design so much more.
Some of these tools here are historical and for reference and some are to spark your future thinking.
This simple and versatile framework is useful for guiding you through the key stages of any type of inquiry project.
This website has a plethora of tools to support designing in our kura
Image from Universal Design for Learning (UDL) for Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility (IDEA) Copyright © 2022 by Darla Benton Kearne
(Global Digital Citizen)
When co-creating goals at IEMs or later, designing with these aspects in mind helps create goals that are achievable for an individual or group.
Arotahi student self assessment rubric for older students
Building the power of reflection tools into arotahi. (Inquiry Into Learning. Yuni Santosa)
Equipping ākonga to reflect is one of your most powerful tools in your arotahi kete.
Building in the strengths to support arotahi
(Boost your digital literacy skills from an award-winning platform).
Digital Passport won the 2023 WSA Government & Citizen Engagement Award for helping achieve United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Digital Passport has been selected from 466 nominations in 88 countries.
"We know that the wellbeing of our rangatahi is interconnected with the wellbeing of our environment."
A great website with multiple links
(Cited Miss Mac's Classroom, James Nottingham.)
70+ modular, flexible activities, for students aged 3 - 13 years.
Other useful resources.
Linking external sites into arotahi pathways such as:
Open Learn University
Khan Academy
Duolingo
Harvard online courses
Online courses you can access with your library card
Chess
The list is endless.
Check out our weekly Horizon email for the Useful Documents section. Here you will find the link to the Community Resource Bank of very keen and positive adults who want to support and mentor your tamariki and rangatahi in arotahi.