Each event includes a one–hour breakfast seminar and three–hour workshop.

A wide range of future–focused topics are introduced and explored, aimed at educators from all sectors (early childhood, primary, secondary and tertiary), and associated educational organisations.

They are held in Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin, with the Wellington seminars being streamed live and recorded – a chance for those outside of these regions to take part.

Auckland

Auckland Breakfasts are held on Fridays at Te Tuhi Arts Centre, 13 Reeves Road, Pakuranga.

Breakfast served: 7.30am
Seminar: 7.45am – 8.45am
Workshop: 9.00am – 12.00pm
Price: Seminar only $55 + gst
Seminar and workshop $155 + gst

  • 23 March – Innovation as a context for digital technologies
  • 11 May – Designing future focused curriculum
  • 10 August – Catalyst – leading collaborative inquiry
  • 7 September – Universal Design for Learning (UDL) in Aotearoa: why it's a good fit
  • 9 November – Bringing future technology to kiwi kids: what does it look like?

These Breakfasts are held on Fridays at Kohia Education Centre, 78 Epsom Ave, Epsom 1023.

Breakfast served: 7.30am
Seminar: 7.45am – 8.45am
Price: Seminar only $55 + gst

  • 16 March – Preparing your community for Innovative Learning Environments
  • 1 June – What's the domino effect of your library?
  • 3 August – What can we learn from the 2018 Ten Trends
  • 2 November – Culturally responsive pedagogies for Māori and Pasifika learners

Wellington

Wellington Breakfasts are held on Fridays at Te Wahanga Atawhai Mercy Conference Centre, 15 Guildford Tce, Thorndon. These Breakfasts are recorded for purchase following the event.

Breakfast served: 7.00am
Seminar: 7.30am – 8.30am
Workshop: 9.15am – 12.15pm
Price: Seminar only $55 + gst
Seminar and workshop $155 + gst

  • 23 March – Mobilise my Reo – moving on from mihimihi
  • 25 May – Colouring in the White Spaces
  • 29 June – Ten Trends 2018 – planning for change
  • 17 August – Middle Leadership Matters
  • 28 September – What do the Technology curriculum changes mean for your school?
  • 2 November – Rethinking libraries to network community minds

Christchurch

Christchurch Breakfasts are held on Tuesdays at Russley Golf Club, 428 Memorial Ave, Burnside.

Breakfast served: 7.15am
Seminar: 7.45am – 8.45am
Workshop: 9.00am – 12.00pm
Price: Seminar only $55 + gst
Seminar and workshop $155 + gst

  • 13 March – Three steps towards student wellbeing
  • 22 May – Transforming learning experiences with digital technology
  • 14 August – Collaboration – the culture super sizer
  • 25 September – Computational thinking: using coding and robotics in the classroom
  • 6 November – Using a community based approach to teach financial capability

Dunedin

Dunedin Breakfasts are held on Wednesdays at Mornington Presbyterian Church Hall, 16 Maryhill Terrace, Maryhill.

Breakfast served: 7.30am
Seminar: 7.45am – 8.45am
Workshop: 9.00am – 12.00pm
Price: Seminar only $55 + gst
Seminar and workshop $155 + gst

  • 7 March – Te Tiriti o Waitangi and future focused schools
  • 23 March – Bringing future technology to kiwi kids: what does it look like?
  • 15 August – Catalyst - leading collaborative inquiry
  • 26 September – Play Based Learning: Practice, potential and possibilities
  • 7 November – Using a community based approach to teach financial capability

For further information and to register: Core breakfast programme

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