We are an independent educational research organisation. We conduct research
and provide research-based knowledge, advice, products, and services to everyone
with an interest in education.
Dr C.E. Beeby, first Director of NZCER. Photo: Kenneth Quinn.
The Beeby Fellowship is a joint initiative between NZCER and the New Zealand
National Commission for UNESCO. The Fellowship is worth $25,000, with the
recipient expected to spend several months developing resources drawn from their
research. It’s aimed at people already actively involved in an innovative
educational programme and is intended to enable them to document, analyse, and
write a resource about their work. Applications are due by 31 October. 16
August 2010
A group of NZCER researchers has written a paper looking at why many students
who are making normal progress according to their results in NZCER’s Progressive
Achievement Test (PAT) in mathematics, would fail to meet the new National
Standard in mathematics. 9 August 2010
Tests and Surveys by NZCER for NZ schools
We welcome your order for test materials:
Our surveys Me and My School and
Teacher Workplace Survey are
available for use in schools. We are offering a reduced price to schools that
buy both surveys during the third school term.
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