Key tasks for supervisors

As supervisors, you play an important role in supporting ākonga to develop the skills and knowledge they require to become independent learners. You are expected to provide the following support:

Minimise distractions

Ensure that other people in the learning environment know there is valuable learning going on. Encourage them to keep distractions to a minimum while being mindful of the role whānau can play in sharing and celebrating learning.

Suitable learning space

Your ākonga will need a learning environment that meets their physical needs, such as a clear space to do their mahi, good light and suitable equipment.

Equipment

Your ākonga will need a computer and access to the internet. Refer to our checklist to ensure they have everything they require. A loan laptop and a subsidy towards the internet is available to ākonga who meet our eligibility criteria.

Set up laptop

When you are enrolled go to The Hub icon in My Te Kura to help ākonga set up their laptop.

This site provides you with helpful information about topics such as setting up free Microsoft Office, setting up emails, how to use the drop box and how to receive feedback.

Support learning

Here are some tips on how you can provide support and encouragement to your ākonga:

We do recognise that all circumstances are individual, and timetables may require adjustments on certain days. However, progress is more likely to happen with very regular learning and supervisor support.

Wellbeing

As well as getting involved in ākonga learning, you need to support their wellbeing. This includes encouraging them to take regular breaks, drink water, and take time away from the computer screen at least every 20 minutes. Other ideas for wellbeing are included in the resources section at the end of this supervisor section.