Show or Tell to Win!

Show or tell us how you are using iQualify to blend your teaching and learning and be in to win! Create a video of no more than 3 minutes, showing how you are using iQualify to blend your teaching and learning. Entries will not be judged on technical quality so feel free to record on … Read More

Danielle Myburgh, Science teacher from Hobsonville Point Secondary School, working with a group of students.

Hobsonville Point Secondary School

School Hobsonville Point Secondary School  ৷  Location Hobsonville Point, Auckland Who Danielle Myburgh, Science Teacher   Danielle Myburgh talks about how using iQualify for Schools is helping her to personalise students’ learning and make the most of high quality learning resources. Danielle says having access to ready to use NCEA content lets her spend more time … Read More

A teacher at James Cook High School talking with students using laptops

James Cook High School

School James Cook High School   ৷   Location Manurewa, Auckland Who Robin Veeran – Science Teacher  ৷  Phil Whata – Science Teacher  ৷  Alvin Chand – Head of Science  ৷  Adiel Adams – Science Teacher   For James Cook High School students and teachers, iQualify for Schools is helping them to connect with and support each other, whether they are in … Read More

Natalie Tregidga, science teacher from Nelson College for Girls, talking to two students who are using iQualify for Schools on their laptops.

Nelson College for Girls

School Nelson College for Girls  ৷  Location Nelson Who Ruth Elmey – eLearning Leader  ৷  Mike Merrick – Head of Science  ৷   Natalie Tregidga – Science Teacher  ৷  Graeme Rogers – Science Teacher   Teachers from Nelson College for Girls talk about how iQualify for Schools is making a difference for their students, and helping them engage with and … Read More

Person typing on a laptop.

Flipping education and blended learning

Author – Alex MacCreadie, Executive Director, iQualify for Schools   There is something different about the students who turn up to classrooms these days. They have never known the world without the internet. They have spent more time learning online than they have in a classroom. They are social online and have a distinctly different attitude … Read More

Creativity, innovation and missing the point

Author – Alex MacCreadie, Executive Director, iQualify for Schools Orea te tuatara ka patu ki waho A problem is solved by continuing to find solutions For creativity and innovation to work in classrooms, students need to be given the space to give it a go, miss, and try again. Have you ever played the game … Read More