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Has the NCALNE (Voc) expired?
Has the NCALNE (Voc) expired?
Well, yes it has…!
It’s expiring at the moment. It’ll take a few months to breathe its last gasp but it’s been replaced.
If you’re still working on the expiring NCALNE (Voc) you need to switch to the newer NZCALNE (Voc).
There’s a new suite of very cool unit standards that we’ve integrated into an exciting new programme. The new stuff is lean and mean. And so much better than the old stuff…
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Wanna help Graeme design the new NZCALNE qualification...?
Wanna help Graeme design the new NZCALNE qualification…?
The existing NCALNE (Voc) qualification is fit for purpose for a while yet. However, the new version is on the framework. We’ve finished working on the new assessment standards. but they won’t be available until later this year.
In the meantime, it’s time to start thinking about what the redesign of our course will look like. We’ve already got a bunch of ideas, but there are few things we really…
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What's going to replace the NCALNE? And do you want to help me design the new NZCALNE?
What’s going to replace the NCALNE? And do you want to help me design the new NZCALNE?
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We have some flexibility around how we structure the new version of the NCALNE (Voc) qualification.
This new qualification which will replace the old one over the next few years is called the New Zealand Certificate in Adult Literacy & Numeracy Education (Vocational) – or NZCALNE (Voc) for short.
This new qualification which will replace the old one over the next few years is…
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NCALNE (Voc) for TESOL with Pathways Awarua
NCALNE (Voc) for TESOL with Pathways Awarua
Do you teach ESOL? Are You Supposed To Have The NCALNE (Voc)?
If you teach ESOL in a course funded by the TEC, you may need to complete the NCALNE (Voc) qualification.
The reason for this is the TEC conditions attached to the funding. These aren’t negotiable, but we now have a solution for TESOL teachers.
Are you an experienced and qualified TESOL teacher?
Do you need to complete the NCALNE…
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Do you want to help review the ALNE or ATT unit standards?
Do you want to help review the ALNE or ATT unit standards?
The NZQA is inviting expressions of interest to below to the unit standards review panel for the Adult Literacy and Numeracy Education (ALNE) and others in similar domains.
I’ve pasted in their recent letter below. There are contact emails at the end of the letter
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In October 2015 the New Zealand Qualifications Authority’s National Qualifications Services (NQS) will begin…
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NCALNE (Voc): Essential But Not Sufficient - Part 2
NCALNE (Voc): Essential But Not Sufficient – Part 2
The NCALNE (Voc) is a qualification that proves that you know the least that you need to know about embedding literacy and numeracy. I wrote about this here the other day.
If your interest perked up at the title of this post, you need to read this piece below by John Benseman.
I already posted about this when it came out. But I know you didn’t read it.
I want you to download it. Do it now. Click…
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Embedding Literacy & Numeracy Case Study: Cashflow 101 Part 1
Embedding Literacy & Numeracy Case Study: Cashflow 101 Part 1
I’m trying an experiment.
I own this game above. It’s kinda cool… like monopoly on steroids. It teaches principles of investing and financial literacy.
Numeracy, in other words.
Anyway, I’m going to use it as a case study. I want to apply the embedded literacy and numeracy process that we teach in our professional development to the game.
Games are a great way to learn and I’ve got ideas on how…
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