1-196 Webinar

Embedding your Local Curriculum

Bringing Your Community’s Stories, Values, and Aspirations to Life.
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$49 per person *Included in Manager Club
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Your local curriculum is at the heart of providing meaningful, authentic learning experiences for tamariki. It’s where Te Whāriki meets the unique people, places, and stories of your community — shaping a curriculum that truly reflects who you are and what matters most to the children and families you serve.

In this practical and inspiring webinar, we’ll explore how to move beyond planning documents and policies to bring your local curriculum alive in everyday practice. You’ll gain strategies to make your curriculum deeply relevant, culturally responsive, and sustainable — while building strong partnerships with whānau and your wider community.

Presented By

Bridgit Williams

Webinar Duration

Approximately 45 minutes
Live Thursday 9th April 1:30pm NZST

Skill Level

Suitable for beginner to intermediate managers

What will you learn?

In this session, you’ll learn how to:

  • Identify the unique elements that make your local curriculum meaningful.
  • Strengthen connections with whānau, hapū, iwi, and your community.
  • Weave local stories, values, and knowledge into everyday learning experiences.
  • Create systems and practices that keep your curriculum alive, relevant, and evolving over time.

Whether you’re just beginning your local curriculum journey or looking to deepen what you’ve already built, this session will give you the clarity and confidence to create a curriculum that truly belongs to your community — and has a lasting impact on tamariki.
Certificate of completion provided for your professional learning records
About the presenter

Bridgit Williams

MProfStud(Ed); BA (Ed); DipTchgECE; PGDip Montessori

Bridgit has been a professional learning facilitator and mentor since 2008, previously with EC Professional Support at the University of Auckland. She believes effective leadership and ongoing professional learning are key to improving quality in early childhood education.

Bridgit completed her Masters degree in early 2015, looking specifically at the induction and mentoring of ECE teachers. Her professional interests include effective leadership and communication, inclusive teaching practice, intentional teaching and implementing authentic curriculum.

What others said about this webinar:

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— Grace Walsh
Utimate training school makes it really simple for people to reach their full potential and deliver their message in a practical way.
— Grace Walsh
Utimate training school makes it really simple for people to reach their full potential and deliver their message in a practical way.
— Grace Walsh

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