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Learning Languages

Learning languages poster (PDF, 813.62 kB)

Curriculum and planning

Online version of Learning languages: A guide for New Zealand schools

Curriculum guidelines

Curriculum guidelines for individual languages provide specific detail for teachers to plan and implement quality teaching and learning programmes to support the New Zealand curriculum.

Te Reo Māori in the New Zealand curriculum: Draft

New Zealand Sign Language in the New Zealand curriculum

Chinese in the New Zealand curriculum

Cook Islands Māori in the New Zealand curriculum (PDF, 952.94 kB)

French in the New Zealand curriculum

German in the New Zealand curriculum

Japanese in the New Zealand curriculum

Korean in the New Zealand curriculum

Samoan in the New Zealand curriculum (PDF, 588.88 kB)

Spanish in the New Zealand curriculum

Ta’iala mo le Gagana Samoa i Niu Sila (PDF, 562.78 kB)

Tokelauan in the New Zealand curriculum (PDF, 788.64 kB)

Tongan in the New Zealand curriculum (PDF, 748.43 kB)

Vagahau Niue in the New Zealand curriculum (PDF, 1.18 MB)

In development:
Latin

Learning Languages series for years 7–8
(See Resource Link, March 2007.)
Each package of materials offers a flexible, entry-level resource for teachers and students new to the language. The resources link to levels 1–2 of the curriculum guidelines for each of the languages.

These materials encourage teachers to adopt the role of facilitator in the classroom, learning along with their students.

In-service education for teachers

List of PD/language immersion awards 2007–2008 (Word, 100.50 kB)

2008 professional development for teachers of languages in years 7–10 (Word, 41.50 kB)

National advisors (Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Spanish)

Regional facilitators

  • School Support Services advisors with a focus on years 7–10
  • School Support Services advisors with a focus on years 7–13
  • School Support Services advisors for years 7–10 te reo Māori in English-medium schools

Language associations

These agencies offer professional learning opportunities, including workshops, courses, in-school support, personal contact, and visits where teachers meet together in learning communities. Native speakers and language assistants can provide classroom assistance for language learning, working alongside the teacher.

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