Teacher-led Innovation Fund (TLIF): summaries of completed projects Publications
Publication Details
These reports bring together the summaries of the Teacher-led Innovation Fund (TLIF) projects which have already been successfully completed. They demonstrate teaching practices in innovative and exciting ways or explore new practices to improve learning outcomes.
Author(s): Various
Date Published: Various
Introduction
The project summaries are intended to help groups of teachers to think creatively about their proposals and how they can further develop innovative practices.
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Ormiston Primary School and Edukids Flat Bush Centre (TLIF 5-043) - Creating a sense of belonging through transition
Project Reference: Ormiston Primary School and Edukids Flat Bush Centre (TLIF 5-043) - The transition process planned through the project allowed to address issues of social and emotional development in children. It created positive experiences for learners and their families…
Author(s): (Inquiry Team) led by Fatma James (Ormiston Primary School) and Anupama Diddee (Ormiston Primary School)
Date Published: February 2019
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Pakuranga College (TLIF 2-056) - Student response systems as a tool for engaging student voice
Project Reference: Pakuranga College (TLIF 2-056): This project emerged from both research and practice. The former suggests that meaningfully engaging with the voices of students is desirable, worthwhile and effective. Students often know things that adults do not know. However,…
Author(s): (Inquiry Team) Martyn Davison and Alison Taylor
Date Published: February 2019
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Park Estate School (TLIF 5-027) - Dialogic teaching at Park Estate School
Project Reference: Park Estate School (TLIF 5-027) - Park Estate School had already engaged in professional learning in science that had led to some improvements in practice and the creation of templates for planning lessons that promote active student learning.…
Author(s): (Inquiry Team) led by Gretchen Bennett
Date Published: February 2019
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Netherton School (TLIF 5-026) - Primary teachers positioning problem solving at the heart of mathematics
Project Reference: Netherton School (5-026) - Teachers in the year 5–8 hub at Netherton School had an interest in extending their learning about growth mindsets and the learning pit to its use when taking a problem-solving approach to mathematics learning.…
Author(s): (Inquiry Team) led by Hilary Rodley
Date Published: February 2019
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Waitakere College (TLIF 5-076) - Developing learner engagement and agency through collaborative inquiry into integrated project-based local curriculum design in authentic contexts
Project Reference: Waitakere College (TLIF 5-076) - Teachers from three disciplines were interested in co-designing a cross-curricular course, teaching drama, visual art, and technology using the context of ‘alternative futures’. They hoped that this would focus students’ attention on the…
Author(s): (Inquiry Team) Initially, Joelle Bunt led this project and, later, Jordan Foulds took on this task.
Date Published: February 2019
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Loburn School (TLIF 5-081) - How might we enhance students’ use of teacher feedback so that they take greater agency in their own learning?
Project Reference: Loburn School (TLIF 5-081) - Loburn School was concerned that student agency and engagement in their learning was below expectation and that writing achievement was not where they wanted it to be. They understood the importance of effective…
Author(s): (Inquiry Team) led by Mike Reed
Date Published: February 2019
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Childspace Ngaio Early Learning Centre (TLIF 5-040) - Continuity of care and learning from home, into ECE, and on to primary school
Project Reference: Childspace Ngaio Early Learning Centre (TLIF 5-040) - Childspace Ngaio had tried a ‘continuity of care and learning’ approach in its infant and toddler rooms that had been successful in strengthening relationships with tamariki and whānau.…
Author(s): (Inquiry Team) led by Bobbi-Jo Burkitt
Date Published: February 2019
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Balmoral School (TLIF 5-029) - Small village, loud voice
Project Reference: Balmoral School (TLIF 5-029) - Balmoral School was concerned about the relatively low achievement of Pasifika students. The team that led this project wanted to explore the students’ experience of schooling. They theorised that by ‘amplifying’ Pasifika student…
Author(s): (Inquiry Team) led by Joanna Douglas and Jesse McBride, with Trish Cullen (deputy principal) in support
Date Published: February 2019
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Tawa College (TLIF 5-085) - How will changes in teacher practice support students to develop their own cultural awareness through technology and the design process?
Project Reference: Tawa College, with Paraparaumu College (TLIF 5-085) How will changes in teacher practice support students to develop their own cultural awareness through technology and the design process? - Teachers at Tawa College found that students taking technology as…
Author(s): (Inquiry Team) Toni Tippett (Tawa College), alongside Clare Shill (Paraparaumu College)
Date Published: February 2019
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Waimea College (TLIF 5-022) - Can we increase student engagement in STEM subjects by using coding, robotics and building a local curriculum with authentic tasks?
Project Reference: Waimea College (TLIF 5-022) - Teachers of STEM (science, technology, and mathematics) at Waimea College were concerned that student engagement was lower in these subjects than in others and that students did not appreciate the pathways they offer…
Author(s): (Inquiry Team) led by Damian Campbell
Date Published: February 2019
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Nayland College (TLIF 5-015) - Whāia te mātauranga hei oranga mō koutou
Project Reference: Nayland College with Broadgreen Intermediate school (TLIF 5-015) Whāia te mātauranga hei oranga mō koutou – seek after learning for the sake of your wellbeing - Nayland College had a new deputy principal with a passion for place…
Author(s): Inquiry team led by Diana Maskill
Date Published: February 2019
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Amesbury School (TLIF 5-010) - Developing coaching leadership with primary school students
Project Reference: Amesbury School (TLIF 5-010) - In an earlier TLIF project (TLIF 2-036) spanning 2016–2018, Amesbury School used a coaching approach to support the development of the school’s middle leaders.…
Author(s): (Inquiry Team) led by Ursula Cunningham and Demelza Murrihy-Topp
Date Published: February 2019
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First Steps Palmerston North (TLIF 4-069) - Unpacking a puzzle of practice: Exploring ways to support consistent, intentional teaching to promote children’s social-emotional competence
Project Reference: First Steps Palmerston North (TLIF 4-069) - Teachers at this large early learning centre wanted to become more intentional in how they supported children to develop their social-emotional competencies. They wanted to feel greater confidence that they could…
Author(s): (Inquiry Team) led by Karen Mackay
Date Published: February 2019
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Port Ahuriri School (TLIF 2-031) - Purpose-based writing through science
Project Reference: Port Ahuriri School (TLIF 2-031)Port Ahuriri School had a teacher with significant expertise in science pedagogy. An inquiry into students’ attitudes towards science revealed high levels of interest and that they wanted to do a lot more. Meantime,…
Author(s): (Inquiry Team) Colleen Reid, Emma Robertson, Haley Pierson and Jo Radley
Date Published: February 2019
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Goodward School (TLIF 5-016) - Place-based learning – begin where your feet are
Project Reference: Goodward School (TLIF 5-016) - Goodward School was on a journey towards making authentic, inquiry-based learning part of a curriculum that fostered biculturalism and inclusion. However, its leaders felt challenged by Hoana Pearson’s statement: “The culture of the…
Author(s): (Inquiry Team) led by Marsha Copping, along with Linda Alton, Raewyn Chapman and Kelsie Ross
Date Published: February 2019
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Darfield Primary School, Annabel’s Educare, Darfield Preschool & Nursery (TLIF 2-020) - Enabling school readiness through collaborative transition practices
Project Reference: Darfield Primary School, Annabel’s Educare, Darfield Preschool & Nursery (TLIF 2-020) - Darfield Primary School teachers had inquired into how they could develop effective teaching practices to enhance student achievement in writing.…
Author(s): (Inquiry Team) Kiri Conrad, Mark Robb, Aaron Richards, Meredith Devonald from Darfield primary school and Sharon Tuer from Anabell's Education, Darfield.
Date Published: February 2019
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Sacred Heart School (TLIF 1-059) - Petone basin transition to school project
The project supported teachers to develop their classroom inquiry project, or innovation as part of a school or early childhood education (ECE) service review, with the focus of each based on the teacher’s reflections about their existing practices. They wanted…
Author(s): (Project leader) Jacqui Pennington (Sacred Heart Petone)
Date Published: February 2019
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Marian College, St Thomas of Canterbury College, St Teresa’s School, and St Joseph’s School (TLIF 4-040)
Project Reference: Marian College, St Thomas of Canterbury College, St Teresa’s School, and St Joseph’s School (TLIF 4-040) - Motivated by their shared concern for social justice and child rights, and by lessons from research into the interaction between student…
Author(s): (Inquiry Team) Liz Beattie (Project Lead), Megan Martin, Keri Campbell, Lydia Sula and Sarah Te One
Date Published: January 2019
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New Plymouth Girls’ High School (TLIF 5-067) - Shape your Future
Project Reference: New Plymouth Girls’ High School (TLIF 5-067) - The students in Shape experienced academic success, and for some this was beyond what would ordinarily be expected of them, given their achievement at the end of Year 10. Alongside…
Author(s): (Inquiry Team) led by Kirsty Grieve, supported by Victoria Kerr
Date Published: January 2019
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Patricia Avenue School (TLIF 5-051) - Making moves: A dancing engagement for students with special learning needs
Project Reference: Patricia Avenue School (TLIF 5-051) - Patricia Avenue School is a specialist school for children and young people who have an intellectual disability. This project took place primarily at the base school. (The school also runs satellite classes…
Author(s): (Inquiry Team) led by Renee Manning
Date Published: January 2019
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