Cathy Wylie

Kaihautū Rangahau Tāoki | Emeritus Chief Researcher

PhD from Victoria University of Wellington.

Cathy joined NZCER in 1987. Her main research expertise is education policy and how it impacts learning, teaching, school leadership and more equal learning opportunities.

She led NZCER’s national school surveys from 1989 until recently. She has a leading role in the new research-based tool for schools focused on effective teaching and school practices, and school leadership: the Teaching and School Practices survey tool.

Cathy’s 2012 book, Vital Connections, makes a cogent case for system change to strengthen all our schools and counter uneven educational opportunities. 

Her longitudinal study ‘Competent Learners’ provides important understanding about different trajectories of engagement and achievement in learning from early childhood education into early adulthood, and provides strong evidence of the importance of developing the national curriculum’s key competencies. 

In 2014 Cathy was made a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to education.

She was a member of the Government’s Independent Taskforce to Review Tomorrow’s Schools, which published this report in December 2018. 

Publications

Can we improve our school governance? Journal article 2007
Competent Learners @ 16: Competency levels and development over time Research publication 2007
Completely different or a bigger version? Experiences and effects of the transition to secondary school: Evidence from the Competent Children, Competent Learners project Research publication 2006
Growing independence : A summary of key findings from the Competent Learners @14 project Research publication 2006
Making the most of research in policy making Research publication 2006
Growing Independence: Competent Learners @ 14 Research publication 2006
Quality in parent / whānau-led services, and the factors that support it: Technical Report Research publication 2006
What is the reality of school competition? Research publication 2006
What matters in the transition to secondary level? Results from NZCER longitudinal research Research publication 2006
Contributions of early childhood education to age-14 performance: Evidence from the longitudinal Competent Children, Competent Learners study Research publication 2006
Competencies at age 14 and competency development for the Competent Children, Competent Learners study sample Research publication 2006
How do effective schools manage their finances? Research publication 2006
What is the reality of school competition? Research publication 2006
Evaluation of initial uses and impact of Equity Funding Research publication 2006
An increasing tightness - pressure points for schools’ financial management Research publication 2005
Stress and well-being among New Zealand principals: Report to the New Zealand Principals' Federation Research publication 2005
Leisure activities and adolescent engagement in school learning Research publication 2005
Gender and academic promotion: a case study of Massey University Research publication 2004
Competent children at 12 Research publication 2004
Key facts summary of Competent Children at 12 report, 2004 Research publication 2004