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Local curriculum learning module 

A self-paced module to support implementation of your local curriculum.  

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Explore local curriculum ideas at your own pace for implementation in your service. 

This module is designed to help you understand: 

  • what is meant by the term local curriculum 
  • how you can intentionally develop local curriculum in your setting. 

The module is designed to be used with the Local curriculum design guide, and the module unpacks the guide. 

Before you start the modules

The modules are on the Education Learning Management System.

  • While you can access the modules as a guest, to get the best experience from the modules you will need an Education Sector Logon (ESL). An ESL enables you to complete the modules at your own pace, save progress, and have a record of learning for professional learning and development.
  • You can find further information about How to get an Education Sector Logon at the Education Applications and Online systems website.
  • You can download an ECE user request form to complete: Education On-line services access for Early Childhood (.pdf).
  • Once logged in (or as a guest) you will need to select the Te Whāriki tile in the Education Learning Management System.
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Watch the video to see how the modules work and give you a taste of what is available on the Learning Management System. 

A "how to" guide for using Te Whāriki Online learning modules

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About this resource

This learning module explores local curriculum ideas at your own pace for implementation in your service, to help you understand what 'local curriculum' means and how you can develop this in your setting. The module is designed to be used together with the Local curriculum design guide

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