Resources
ACE Aotearoa Newsletter - Autumn 2010
Contents:
1. CONFINTEA VI
4. Engaging Pasifika and supporting success
6. Nurturing success in learning
8. Kia Kotahi Tatou
10. Low cost ACE flourishing in Southland
12. ACE classes continue in North Otago
14. Hagley Community College: 2010 and beyond
14. Wellington High School ACE in 2010
14. Comment
14. ACE pathways into further learning
14. Our people
15. ACE Aotearoa news
16. Notice board
ACE Aotearoa Newsletter - September 2006?
Contents:
Theme: past and present; voice for the sector
4. Strategic Alliance
5. ACE Umbrella Organisations: Our History
8. Denny Garret: a profile
Special features
11. Adult Learners’ Week launch
3. UNESCO Adult Learning Award
3. Dynamic Communities Learning Awards
19. Obituary: Jean van Gorkum
20. GM Update
Regular features
1. Comment from the Co-chair
2. He Whakaaro
3. Pacific Report
16. Comment
17. From the ACE Aotearoa branches
15. Noticeboard
ACE Aotearoa Newsletter - September 2007
Contents:
Theme: Community Learning
4. Family learning works – a Report from a UK visit
6. Family ACE for refugees
12. PD Working Group update
Regular features
3. Pacific access to ACE
10. Comment
11. Five books that have informed my practice
13. Quality assurance two years on
15. ACE Aotearoa National Executive Contacts
16. Noticeboard
Special features
1. Kura Kaumätua
7. PD Regional facilitators
14. CONFINTEA VI
15. Introducing the new National Executive
ACE Aotearoa Newsletter - June 2009
Contents:
1. Message from the Minister
2. Taumaranui community summit
4. Monitoring outcomes: the PwC Toolkit
5. Te Aroha Noa’s theory of change
6. Training Pasifika advocates
6. Comment
10. Spark Studio
12. Kainga Korerorero; Whänau language development
13. Literacy North Otago
15. ACE Aotearoa news
16. Noticeboard
Sustaining Our Communities: Contributions of Paid and Unpaid Work and the Value of Voluntary Work
This paper looks at the real value of unpaid work in New Zealand, and its implications.
Download here ›Transforming Lives - Peter Lavender ACE Conf 2011
At the ACE Sector Conference 2011 Peter Lavender, from NIACE, gave a keynote presentation on a strategy called The Learning Revolution and the Transformation Fund Project
Download here ›Responding to Change - Where to Now?
This presentation will explore how to understand your current environment and the future demands, how to create a powerful vision and picture of success that will inspire the organisation and others to make this vision a reality. We will cover how to move forward in a changing environment and how to lead change rather than just be an adapter to change.
Carol Scholes is the owner and director of Threshold Management and Coaching, a consultancy specialising in working with organisations who want to take the next step in the development of their business.
Download here ›Can Social Enterprise Fill the Gap?
This presentation covers:
- Definitions
- Why take a social enterprise approach? The need
- Examples/case studies: What it looks like
- What are the benefits of social enterprise? The outcomes
- How to develop a social enterprise: pathways
- Lessons learned to date
- What is needed to grow the movement?
Di Jennings After a successful career as a fashion designer, Di completed a degree in social practice, with a major in community development. Subsequently, Di worked at the grass roots on a community revitalisation programme in Ranui, Auckland.
Download here ›ACE Aotearoa Newsletter - June 2008
Contents:
1. The benefits of ACE
3. Researching ALW/He Tangata Ma-tauranga
4. Increasing participation in Aranui
7. A Decade of success
8. ACE and the universities
10. Sustainability education in Central Otago
11. Changes to TEC ACE Network funding
12. Five books that have informed my practice
14. ACE Aotearoa news
14. ACE PD Group’s report
16. What’s happening with Regional Facilitation?
ACE Aotearoa Newsletter - Spring 2011
Contents:
1. ACE in Otorohanga
3. Get Ahead Start – Literacy on the framework
4. Auckland Forum on family-centred, community-led development
5. Tararua REAP: supporting a learning community
6. Nayland College: making user-pays work
8. Take another look at night classes!
8. REAP Marlborough Tagata Pasifika Project – three years on
9. Learning Champions – the UK system
10. Our people: Sandra Lee Morrison
11. Tahia te Marae, Tahia te Wänanga – adult learning on the marae and in the community
11. 2250 Travelling Books
12. Comment: Stuart Middleton
13. International Literacy Day Celebrated with Random Acts of Reading
13. Social Media - Just Hype?
14. ACE Aotearoa news
16. Notice board
ACE Aotearoa Newsletter - December 2007
Contents:
1 Community Men’s Sheds – a New Zealand Goal
4 Shakti Stepping Stones
5 Education for Social and Environmental Change
6 What’s New
7 Five books that have informed my practice
8 Comment: Our Place
10 Ako Aotearoa
11 Regional Facilitation - a developing opportunity for ACE
14 Implementing ACE PD Strategy
13 CONFINTEA VI; International Learners’ Charter
16 Noticeboard
16 New CEO Tumuaki for ACE Aotearoa
ACE Aotearoa Newsletter - Summer 2009
Contents:
1. Learning to live
3. Engaging literacy learners
4. Blended learning
6. Creating a learning environment for Tongans
8. Mentoring - helping learners into work or further study
10. ‘Shift happens’ – a literacy locution!
12. Our people
14. National sector-led Network Strategy
14. Reflecting on Adult Learners’ Week/ He Tangata Mätauranga
14 ACE Aotearoa ki Otautahi
15. ACE Aotearoa news
16. Notice board
ACE Aotearoa Newsletter - Autumn 2011
Contents:
2. New certificate and centre at Te Aroha Noa
4. Engaging parents in Manurewa
6. Youth Education Project
8. The role of education in later life
9. Treasured Older Adults
10. Te Ataarangi Kaiako training
11. Hui-fono Celebrates knowledge
12. International: UK looks ahead
14. ACE Aotearoa news
ACE Aotearoa Newsletter - March 2009
Contents:
1. The power of ACE
2. Kaumatua programme in Taumarunui
4. CLASS ACE under spend distribution
6. Wairarapa/Tararua Network
7. Local ACE Networks
8. Waikato Active Achievers: the story of an ACE Network growing up
9. ‘Unity is our Strength’: Te Kupenga o Manukau
10. Effective Mäori and Pasifika PTEs: research results
11. Comment
12. ACE Aotearoa News
14. Our people
16. Notice board
ACE Aotearoa Newsletter - Winter 2010
Contents:
1. ACE Sector Conference - snapshot
4. Draft discussion document on the future of ACE
5. Engaging Mäori – East Side
7. Learning revolution in Kaikoura
9. Literacy in the Far North
11. Buller REAP adapting to the new environment
12. Comment: Troubling times for tutor training
14. Menz Shed Conference
15. Our people
16. ACE Aotearoa news
ACE Aotearoa Newsletter - December 2008
Contents:
1. CONFINTEA VI Preparatory Conference for Asia and the Pacific Region
3. Identity, Serenity...are the gifts I have gained from Te Ataarangi
4. Peer mentoring for the network
5. The Seoul conference: a personal view
6. Different light, different lives
8. Computers open doors in Manukau
9. Financial literacy, a new challenge for ACE
10. Comment
11. Connecting Samoans
12. Professional development
14. ACE Aotearoa news
16. Notice board
ACE Aotearoa Newsletter - Spring 2009
Contents:
1. The Budget and beyond
3. Fusion of ACE with literacy and numeracy?
4. Upskilling Partnership Programme
7. Literacy and numeracy in ACE
10. Te Hononga ki ngä Tüpuna
11. AWEA engages with 21st century ICT
12. ACEnet for PD
13. ACE Networks sector-led strategic directions
13. Times of great change – the challenge for ACE
14. Chinese Senior Community Incorporated
15. Comment
16. ACE Aotearoa news
ACE Aotearoa Newsletter - March 2008
Contents:
1. Tino Rangatiratanga in Taranaki
2. Counties ACE Network reaches out to community
4. “Na tena rau, na tena rau tipu ora ai te rakau”
6. Kaupapa Maori approach
8. Five books that have informed my Practice
9. Engaging learners
10. Collaborative approach to community funding
11. Top of the South networks
12. Book Review. Facing the Challenge
13. If you continue to do what you always do…
14. PD Working group report
15. New Minister for ACE
15. CONFITEA V1 Update
16. Noticeboard
ACE Aotearoa Newsletter - Winter 2011
Contents:
1. Conference 2011
3. Wakatipu Network’s innovations
4. Revival in North Auckland?
5. ACE deals in Tairawhiti and Taranaki
6. Connecting research to practice in literacy, language and numeracy
7. Learning by doing in the community
9. Cannons Creek Fanau Centre: building strength in families
10. Non-formal adult education facing new challenges in Finland
11. ASBAE and ALA Advocacy Agenda
12. Our people
14. ACE Aotearoa news
16. Notice board
ACE Aotearoa Newsletter - April 2007
Contents:
Theme: Collaboration
1. The relevance of the Treaty today
4. Resources on the Treaty
Regular features
5. Comment from the Co-Chair
6. He Whakaaro
7. Pacific Report
12. Comment
16. Notice board
9. Six books that have informed my practice
13. ACE Aotearoa National Executive Contacts
Special features
14. Te Aroha Noa
11. Update on professional development
7. Inspiration from Nairobi
ACE Aotearoa Newsletter - Autumn 2010
Contents:
1. CONFINTEA VI
4. Engaging Pasifika and supporting success
6. Nurturing success in learning
8. Kia Kotahi Tatou
10. Low cost ACE flourishing in Southland
12. ACE classes continue in North Otago
14. Hagley Community College: 2010 and beyond
14. Wellington High School ACE in 2010
14. Comment
14. ACE pathways into further learning
14. Our people
15. ACE Aotearoa news
16. Notice board
ACE Aotearoa Newsletter - September 2008
Contents:
1. Researching Adult Learners’ Week/He Tangata Mätauranga
2. Sharing her culture: a conference highlight for Nga
3. Adult Learning in the Asia Pacific Region
4. Using student evaluations to measure learning outcomes
6. Te Tauihu o te Waka-ä-Maui; Another Mäori network initiative
8. Adult Learners’ Week/He Tangata Mätauranga 2008
9. Ako Aotearoa Grants
10. Finlayson Park School Whänau Literacy Programme
11. Comment
12. PD Working Group final progress report
13. ACE Reference Group
13. ACE Aotearoa news
16. CONFINTEA VI
ACE Aotearoa Newsletter - Spring 2010
Contents:
1. Partnership and Whānau Pathways
4. ACE Excellence
6. ACE Bins to Go
8. Adult Learners’ Week/ He Tangata Mātauranga celebrations
10. “Man Up” to Storytelling - Storybook Dads
11. Northland scoops awards
11. Earthquake Relief Efforts: Pacific style ACE in Otautahi
12. Toronto Adult Student Association
13. Tuia Te Ako
14. Our People
15. ACE Aotearoa news
ACE Aotearoa Newsletter - September 2006
Contents:
Theme: past and present; voice for the sector
4. Strategic Alliance
5. ACE Umbrella Organisations: Our History
8. Denny Garret: a profile
Special features
11. Adult Learners’ Week launch
3. UNESCO Adult Learning Award
3. Dynamic Communities Learning Awards
19. Obituary: Jean van Gorkum
20. GM Update
Regular features
1. Comment from the Co-chair
2. He Whakaaro
3. Pacific Report
16. Comment
17. From the ACE Aotearoa branches
15. Noticeboard
ACE Aotearoa Newsletter - September 2007
Contents:
Theme: Community Learning
4. Family learning works – a Report from a UK visit
6. Family ACE for refugees
12. PD Working Group update
Regular features
3. Pacific access to ACE
10. Comment
11. Five books that have informed my practice
13. Quality assurance two years on
15. ACE Aotearoa National Executive Contacts
16. Noticeboard
Special features
1. Kura Kaumätua
7. PD Regional facilitators
14. CONFINTEA VI
15. Introducing the new National Executive
ACE Aotearoa Newsletter - June 2009
Contents:
1. Message from the Minister
2. Taumaranui community summit
4. Monitoring outcomes: the PwC Toolkit
5. Te Aroha Noa’s theory of change
6. Training Pasifika advocates
6. Comment
10. Spark Studio
12. Kainga Korerorero; Whänau language development
13. Literacy North Otago
15. ACE Aotearoa news
16. Noticeboard
ACE Aotearoa Newsletter - Summer 2011
Contents:
- Does ACE count?
- Shaping the sector - in Christchurch
- Risingholme after the quakes
- Lifelong learning role at the Super City
- Whakamanatia Te Tangata in Tairawhiti
- Adult Learners' Week/He Tangata Mātauranga
- New ways of delivering ACE to communities
- Our people
- ACE niche in Greymouth
- Part green dollar ACE in Golden Bay
- International: RPL in Denmark
- ACE Aotearoa news
- Noticeboard