Practice Prism: ECEOne question. More useful angles.
The guide

Forty-seven lenses, not forty-seven verdicts

Every lens contains context, three discussion moves, an adaptation, a boundary and a reminder to verify the current real-world source.

The complete architecture

Seven beams keep different questions distinct

01

Opening View

Begin with a bounded question, distinguish observation from interpretation, locate authority and choose a small next conversation.

02

Environment Sweep

Read movement, sightlines, quiet participation, material clarity, light, sound and reset without profiling a person.

03

Team Reflection Lab

Compare perspectives, distinguish a moment from a pattern, check current sources and keep formal records elsewhere.

04

Whānau Conversation Studio

Prepare an adult-to-adult conversation with listening, plain language, access choices and clear real-world follow-up.

05

Change Reading Room

Check publisher, publication and effective dates, audience, version, requirement type and local implementation authority.

06

Privacy Window

Start with purpose, minimise collection, explain use, limit access, check accuracy, retain deliberately and escalate incidents.

07

Professional Growth Bench

Use meaningful questions, non-identifying evidence, multiple perspectives and current sources without ranking people.

A mark is only a bookmark

Marking a lens stores its fixed numeric ID in app-private preferences. It does not identify a person, prove professional learning, certify compliance or create evidence for an appraisal.

A source note is only a signpost

The bundled wording cannot know whether an external page changed after release. Verify publisher, effective date, version, scope and authorised local implementation each time consequences matter.