Useful Information
Hapori Matatū | Online Community - launch early December
The Teaching Council are launching their new registration policy and online services system, Hapori Matatū, in early December.
The new policy will take effect for those already in the teaching profession, as well as those joining the profession.
The Hapori Matatū on line application processes will be available to teachers and professional leaders who already hold a practising certificate.
Limited Authority to Teach (LAT), New Zealand graduates/new teachers, teachers not employed or associated with a school/kura/centre, and overseas teachers will apply using new smart forms, which support the new registration policy. These teachers will be able to use Hapori Matatū early next year.
For more information on Hapori Matatū, including how to apply for an ESL account, refer to FAQs
UN Women Aotearoa and Zonta Club of Wellington invite your school to celebrate International Women's Day by participating in a free live streaming event on Friday 6 March 2020.
The event will be live streamed from Parliament and is an opportunity for schools to share the experience wherever they may be.
Keynote speakers are the Minister for Women, Julie Anne Genter, Tiana Epati, President of the NZ Law Society, and Dr Lupe Taumoepeau, New Zealand’s first female vascular surgeon.
To register expressions of interest or for more information — contact rebecca.e.brown@gmail.com