STEAM Curated Resources

STEAM learning and teaching - what's it all about and where do you start. A curated crowdsourced collection of fantastic resources. Keep Reading
This area of the site is designed to be interactive and to grow over time as we collaborate as a community. That's the exciting part about a site like this rather than a stagnant website which changes little so you'll have to keep checking back to see what's new!
If you are a member of the site, you can contribute resources and we will be adding new ones all the time. If there is something you'd like added and would prefer us to do this for you, you can email us at giftednz@gmail.com and we will be very happy to do this.
STEAM learning and teaching - what's it all about and where do you start. A curated crowdsourced collection of fantastic resources. Keep Reading
Resources to support learning and teaching with gifted and talented students Keep Reading
A joint position statement for the 2018 Gifted Awareness Week from NZAGC, giftEDnz and NZCGE. Keep Reading
Gifted Awareness Week runs each year in June and is a valuable time to advocate for the needs of this group of children. Here, you will find a wide range of ideas and resources to celebrate this week. Keep Reading
Items in bold are freely accessible online. You may be able to access other publications via the National Library of New Zealand, the Ministry of Education library, the New Zealand Association for Gifted Children Library or inter-loan them through your local public library service. This is a growing collection of NZ gifted education resources. It.. Keep Reading
What did you do to celebrate Gifted Awareness Week this year?giftEDnz celebrated this year's Gifted Awareness Week (11-17 June 2018) by: Having members participate in the #NZGAW Blog Tour Working with the New Zealand Centre for Gifted Education (NZCGE) and the New Zealand Association for Gifted Children (NZAGC) to release a collaborative Position.. Keep Reading
Working with the New Zealand Centre for Gifted Education (NZCGE) and the New Zealand Association for Gifted Children (NZAGC) to release a collaborative Position Statement on ‘Belonging‘ Keep Reading