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Title: THE EOTC REVIEW UPDATE


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THE EOTC REVIEW UPDATE
  • arthur.sutherland_at_canterbury.ac.nz

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EOTC?
  • Education Outside The Classroom
  • All events beyond the four walls both on and off
    site.
  • Curriculum related and extra curricular
  • All sport, Art Gallery visits, Marae visits,
    rocky shore studies, Geography field trips,
    overseas trips, sea kayaking, etc
  • Planning for SchoolsPlus includes the removal
    of this term from secondary schools

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WHY DO TEACHERS ENGAGE ?
  • Considering the workload the lack of training
    the comments made by colleagues (Enjoyed your
    four-day holiday?) and the perception that the
    OSH rules make it too hard. (Arthur
    Sutherland)
  • Labour Department in 2008

4
A COMMON RESPONSE
  • Learning about yourself
  • Learning about the environment
  • Experiencing competition team participation
  • Physical activity
  • Learning about safety
  • Experiencing another culture
  • Learning from the resource that exists beyond the
    classroom
  • Engaging in competition
  • See pages 7 -9 in Safety and EOTC-A good
    practice guide for NZ schools

5
  • Safety and EOTC-A good practice guide for NZ
    schools
  • Published 2002
  • Every school in NZ has two copies
  • Purpose to guide schools
  • www.tki.org.nz/e/community/eotc/resources

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THE MINISTRY ANNOUNCEMENT
  • Boards may have heard that following the tragic
    loss of life at Mangatepopo Stream on 15 April,
    Education Minister Chris Carter requested a
    review of the Ministrys Education Outside the
    Classroom (EOTC) guidelines.

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  • This review is not concerned with the specific
    events of 15 April, but to confirm that the
    guidelines are of the highest possible standard.

8
  • The Ministry wishes to reassure boards that while
    the review is under way, they can continue to
    rely on the existing guidelines.

9
  • The guidelines were developed with the input of
    education and outdoor activities experts,
    including theNew Zealand School Trustees
    Association, and have strong support from these
    groups.

10
  • Safety and EOTC A good practice guide for New
    Zealand schools was published in 2002, and in
    fact a review was already planned to ensure that
    five years later they were still meeting the
    needs of schools. At the Ministers request, the
    Ministry has now brought this review forward.

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  • This is also an appropriate time for schools to
    review their EOTC policies and practices to
    reassure themselves that these are consistent
    with the EOTC guidelines.

12
  • The Ministry invites boards of trustees and/or
    principals to make submissions on the EOTC
    guidelines to help inform the review.

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  • A submission form is available on
    http//www.tki.org.nz/e/community/eotc.
  • Please send submissions to eotc_at_minedu.govt.nz by
    30 July 2008.

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THE STEPS
  • Steering group meeting to scope the review
  • EOTC Ref Group to affirm the project plan
  • Cathye Haddock to prepare a framework of the
    front section of the guidelines
  • The Minister is committed so requires what seems
    like weekly updates

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STEPS continued
  • Series of EOTC Ref Group meetings to discuss each
    section based on various levels of consultation.
    (Fiona McDonald and Arthur Sutherland have a
    group of six as their reference group)
  • Focus groups consider the draft document
  • Following completion there will be distribution
  • Development of PD and roll out of same to schools

16
STEPS continued
  • ERO to evaluate the effectiveness of the PD so
    will be gathering baseline data this year. How
    is yet to be finalised.

17
EXPECTATIONS
  • Very little change to the safety sections
  • Change to the title
  • Update with regard to legal changes
  • Use of on-line for the tool-kit section
  • The new document will be loaded with pedagogy as
    this is an opportunity to incorporate material
    similar to what was in Anywhere Everywhere.

18
ACTIONS TO DATE
  • Steering group met to scope the review
  • Cathye Haddock prepared a framework of the front
    section
  • EOTC Ref Group affirmed the project plan
  • Conversation with ERO
  • Progress reports to the Minister

19
  • The Reference Group has used the MoE Guiding
    Senior Subjects template which includes vision,
    rationale, competencies, etc

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THE CONVERSATION WITH ERO
  • In looking at a schools EOTC the ERO will be
    looking for assurance that there are documented
    procedures in place, and that they (the
    procedures) are being implemented.
  • This means a paper trail will be followed from
    the planning to the evaluation of an event, and
    that staff will be interviewed around the
    implementation

21
A visit to an off-site educational facility such
as a museum or the theatre or marae
22
An overseas trip
23
A Physical Education or Outdoor Recreation
Kayaking or Rock Climbing
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Arthur Sutherland
  • Adviser to schools
  • Immediate past-chair Education Outdoors New
    Zealand www.eonz.org.nz
  • Member of the Ministry of Educations EOTC
    Reference Group
  • Outdoors NZ (ONZ) Board member
  • Editor of Out and About (EONZ publication)
  • Recipient ONZ Outdoor Excellence SPARC Supreme
    Award
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