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Curriculum Leadership podcast series Podcast 4: Leading coherent programmes and strengthening consistent practice – secondary contexts This is the fourth episode in a special five-part Curriculum Leadership podcast series, sitting alongside a range of curriculum leadership resources available on Tāhūrangi. This series features principals across a range of contexts talking about how they are making curriculum implementation work in their setting. For more resources, visit Curriculum Leadership PLD resources for English Medium. [https://newzealandcurriculum.tahurangi.education.govt.nz/5637329827.p?activeTab=tab:1] In this episode, we explore how secondary leaders and their staff collectively shape teaching programmes to meet the needs of their students. We discuss how two schools are making sense of curriculum sequences and high-impact teaching approaches, how they are building coherent pathways – including academic, vocational and trades – and how they are strengthening consistent, high-quality teaching practice across their kura. Our guests share what has worked in their own schools and offer practical insights for secondary leaders navigating curriculum change. A note on kāhui ako - Many schools are collaborating effectively in professional learning communities. Some have chosen to continue to use the name “kāhui ako” to describe this, as you will hear in this podcast. Hosted by Lisa Morresey, Leadership Consultant at Evaluation Associates | Te Huinga Kākākura Mātauranga. Our guests are: * Mikaere October, Tumuaki of Trident High School, Whakatane * Dr Miranda Makin, Principal of Rototuna Senior High School, Hamilton
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