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NZCER National Survey of Secondary Schools 2018—date extended
NZCER has been conducting the National Survey for Secondary Schools since 2003. This survey has become a significant gauge of changes in our secondary schools and in the lives of teachers and principals.
The NZCER Board is looking for a new member
Our Board is looking for a new member, which will be by Ministerial appointment made by the Associate Minister of Education, Hon Jenny Salesa.
Our incumbent’s 4-year term ends on 1 October, and applications for the position are now open.
Details about the role
Media release: $30,000 award to support an innovative learning resource
People with a great idea for turning high-quality research into an innovative learning resource are invited to apply for the Beeby Award 2018.
Media release: Early childhood fellowship to be used to support children with a parent in prison
How can early childhood teachers best support children who have a parent in prison?
Auckland Kindergarten Association teacher Charlotte Roberston is going to explore international responses to that question with the help of a $15,000 travel fellowship.
Job vacancy: Communications Advisor
The New Zealand Council for Educational Research (NZCER) needs a communications advisor to help tell the stories of our work. You’ll work alongside our communications manager to develop and deliver communications for strategies, projects, and publications.
Media release: He Reo Ora survey of te reo revitalisation activities and resources open until 20 May
People who have organised, participated in, or funded activities or developed resources to support te reo Māori revitalisation still have time to complete an online survey about their efforts.
Media release: NZCER’s Cathy Wylie on ‘Tomorrow’s Schools’ taskforce
Wednesday 4 April 2018
Dr Cathy Wylie, a Chief Researcher at the New Zealand Council for Educational Research (NZCER), has been appointed to the 5-member taskforce that will lead the review of Tomorrow’s Schools.
Job vacancy: Web Developer
We are looking for a web developer to maintain and develop our online presence at. NZCER's websites are used to share our research and publications, and to enable online access to our assessments and surveys.