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From New Zealand teachers
What other kaiako are saying
“One of the things many of us struggle with is finding problems that incorporate place-based learning and mātauranga Māori. Having a tool like this to do the thinking for us would help with workload.”
“The direct links to the curriculum on the lesson plans provide the security that I am meeting the needs of my students. It relieves some of the classroom pressure, allowing an easier flow to the teaching.”
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Where we stand
We track the curriculum so you do not have to.
New qualifications are phasing in. A refreshed national curriculum is landing. As it changes, ClassKit changes with it — you should not have to relearn a tool every time the goalposts move. We are in this for the long haul, alongside you.
Why I built ClassKit
“I spent a Sunday afternoon watching my wife plan lessons — four tabs open, a tool built for another country, as long spent reformatting as planning from scratch. That afternoon is why I am building ClassKit: a planning tool that starts from the New Zealand Curriculum, for the long haul, alongside teachers.”
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