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Spain and New Zealand are antipodes.
- To brush up your English language and teaching skills - To freshen up with New Zealand education system in a multi-cultural society - To enrich yourself as a person The third English teacher group of 20 from Catalonia, Spain achieved the above goals through a 4-week Aotearoa English and Culture Programme in July 2008, organised by 2WAYS Co. Photo: Ellen Yule and Amelia Homs Ferrer www.newzealand2ways.com www.photoblog.com/2ways |
Catalan teachers are warmly welcome by 2Ways staff and kiwi host families at Christchurch airport.
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A personal welcome keeps the wintery coldness away and makes you feel at home.
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Benvingude a Christchurch!
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What a big new-born Catalan-Kiwi family!
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2Ways welcome is also delivered to you at Kiwi homestay if you miss out the welcome at Christchurch airport.
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2Ways welcome at Kiwi host's home also applies to the late arrival.
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2Ways Welcome Kit supplies the Catalan teachers the most useful guide to study, travel and live in Christchurch, New Zealand.
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2Ways complimentary welcome lunch provides Catalan teachers a chance to introduce one another on the first day of the Programme.
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Catalan teachers study hard and prove themselves are the best students in New Zealand.
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The Catalan teachers surf in Learning Self-Access Centre.
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Buying and selling in sharemarket? No! The Catalan teachers are practising in a workshp - Teaching Multi-level Classes.
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Guest speech - New Zealand Children's Literature is delivered by an internationally well-known NZ writer and illustrator.
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A Maori tutor talks about Maori Cultural Identity.
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Guest Speech – Biculturalism in NZ Schools by Maori and Pakeha tutors
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A New Zealand police officer gives a lesson to the Catalan teachers - Youth Education Programmes in School and Community.
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The primary school students express a Maori Welcome to the Catalan teachers.
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Catalan teachers share multi-culturalism at the primary school: English, Maori, Catalan and Spanish.
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A Catalan teacher teachs the Kiwi pupils numbers in Catalan.
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The youngest students read through their story books for the Catalan teachers.
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Let's dance together.
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Learning happens anywhere - not limited by curriculum, place, time, style or subject. A Catalan teacher trades with a student during school visit.
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Students and parents work closely with learning advisors based on individual students’ free choices of their own ways of learning.
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The ESOL classroom is open to the 20 Catalan 'students'.
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The Catalan teachers play and learn with ESOL pupils.
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The Catalan teachers interact with a Learning Advisor at the local secondary school.
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S.M.I.L.E. = Self Management Independent Learning Experience
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A mother explains the Catalan teachers her involvement in her child's education inside and outside of school.
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The student representatives guide the Catalan teachers during school visit.
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Food and Nutrition Workshop in the local primary school call the Catalan teachers' great interest.
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Happy to see the pictures. I forgot to take my camera to the scholls visits. Good job.
paco · 2008-09-23: 13:24
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