Wednesday, 5 February 2014

How we can protect people's rights to learn


After an exciting day of learning about our past, Poutama applied some of the Treaty of Waitangi concepts to creating a Y chart about what learning should look like, sound like and feel like.  We then used these attributes to create a set of 'agreements' (not rules!) that we can strive to follow.

Do you think these are fair agreements? Did we forget anything? What do you think will be the hardest one for you to follow? Mums and dads, which ones do you find challenging and how do you overcome it?

7 comments:

  1. WALTS Help People if thay don't know what to do

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  2. these WALTS help learning alot and we are always meant to take risks

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  3. Yes I think these are fair agreement's because we all want to be treated like that. No you did not forget anything. Taking risk's will be hard to follow.

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  4. I like those people that but thought into the words like strive for excellent. And yes I think that they are fair trades.

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  5. d i think this is fair because we need to take risks and challenge our self and strive for excellence. No. Taking risks.taking risks and I will over come this by doing the best I can.

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  6. Yes these are fair agreements. No you did not leave anything out. The hardest one for me would be taking risks and to follow them

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  7. I think that this is a perfect way to learn, this would really help heaps of people learn better and get their work done faster at least I know that It would help me.

    By Callum

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