DISCOVER KAGAN 60-90 MIN Experience the Kagan Difference!

The best way to find out about ‘Kagan is to invite us in for a free intro session.

We're delighted to invite you to discover how Kagan Cooperative Learning is transforming classrooms across Aotearoa New Zealand. In this complimentary professional development session, you'll explore an evidence-based framework that's helping teachers create more engaging, effective learning environments where every student thrives.

Why are schools embracing Kagan Structures? The results speak for themselves:

- Increased academic achievement through structured peer collaboration

- Enhanced student engagement with 100% participation protocols

- Reduced behaviour management challenges through positive interdependence

- Improved social skills and emotional wellbeing through structured interaction

- Straightforward implementation with immediate classroom application

Join us for an engaging 60-minute session where you'll gain:

- Research-based strategies you can use in your classroom tomorrow

- Fundamental Kagan structures that ensure every learner participates

- Tools to strengthen formative assessment through student interaction

- Techniques for differentiated learning within cooperative structures

This session is perfect for schools looking to foster a more collaborative, achievement-focused learning environment where every student has the opportunity to shine and share their ‘extraordinary’.

  • “Kagan has taken cooperative learning to another level! My students cooperate effectively because of Kagan’s amazing structures. The structures have helped my students acquire social and communication skills needed in the real world. Implementing these structures has taught my students how to successfully take turns and to listen to the views of others. Everyone is a team player and a leader when you use Kagan. The increase in self-esteem and empathy for others is all made possible when you decide to add a Kagan Structure to your lesson. The long-term benefits of Kagan are out of this world!”

    —Latasha Mose, Fourth Grade Teacher

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