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Successfully Teaching Adults Workshop

  • Far North REAP 33 Puckey Avenue Kaitaia 0410 New Zealand (map)

ACE Aotearoa Presents

This is a fantastic opportunity for anyone working with adult learners, tutors who are new to the field or those looking to expand their toolkit with proven strategies and insights for meeting the diverse needs of adult learners.

During the workshop participants will:

• learn about how to apply the Adult and Community Education teaching standards

• investigate adult learning theories

• explore practical methods of teaching

• learn how to create effective learning environments

• discover how to use resources and questions to enhance teaching practice

• examine your teaching practice through reflection.

Who should attend?

Adult educators/tutors who work with adult learners and want to enhance their teaching skills.

This is a fully funded workshop.

Lunch and refreshments provided.

Join us in strengthening your ability to successfully teach adults and meet their learning needs!

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ACE Presenter: Tai Samaeli - ACE Aotearoa Sector Capability Manager

Facilitator: Tai Samaeli

Tai brings a depth of experience and insight in designing, evaluating and facilitating professional learning and community education programmes across Aotearoa, working with REAPs, libraries, iwi partners, correctional education services, tertiary educators, and adult and community education providers.

Currently, he serves as the ACE Sector Capability Manager for ACE Aotearoa,

where he coordinates national development initiatives for adult educators across

New Zealand. Additionally, Tai supports community education organisations to

embed the ACE Teaching Standards, build culturally responsive practice,

strengthen quality assurance, and improve learner outcomes through his work

with Adult and Community Education providers.

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