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NZCER team will continue from home, we have closed our office
Kia tūpato, kia haumaru te noho, ā, me tiaki tētahi i tētahi.
Take care, stay safe, and look after each other.
Just released: Teaching, School and Principal Leadership Practices (TSP) survey 2019
NZCER is pleased to provide the aggregate report for the 236 schools that used the Teaching, School and Leadership Practices (TSP) survey tool in 2019.
This free online survey tool is designed to provide useful information for school inquiry, review and development. 2019 was the third year the survey tool has been available free for schools to use.
New funding pathway launched for kaupapa Māori educational research
The Teaching and Learning Research Initiative (TLRI) funds research projects that aim to improve outcomes for learners. Today, the TLRI launched Whatua tū aka, a new pathway to encourage more kaupapa Māori educational research.
Margaret Blackwell Travel Fellowship (Early childhood education)
The Margaret Blackwell Travel Fellowship enables people working in early childhood education to travel overseas and gain insights and experience to share in New Zealand. Total value: $16,000.
Open to all working in early childhood education.
“It ain’t what you do, it’s the way you do it.” Well, it’s both
After the schooling reviews, what next??
Chief Researcher, Cathy Wylie, gives her insights on what's been happening since the education reviews of 2018/19.
The Leadership Circle Profile certification course
The Leadership Ciricle sets a new standard for leadership development, become a certified coach.
We are running a Leadership Circle Profile certification workshop 6 - 8 May, Auckland, from our Psychological Test Services.
Making progress in science from Levels 1 to 4
Free teacher sscience workshops, supported by the Ministry of Education.
- What does progress in science look like from Level 1 to 4?
- How can progress be assessed?
- What can teachers do to help their students?
- What can whānau do to help their children?
These free workshops address these questions using findings from the 2017 National Monitoring Study of Student Achievement (NMSSA) in science. From the findings, four resources have been produced that introduce and explain student progression between Level 1 to 4
NZCER: Assessment for school leaders PLD Series
NZCER Education Advisers offer a range of professional learning and development workshops to help schools make the most of their assessments.
Taku Reo and Te Reo Māori tools - A powerful combination
The results data from Taku Reo and Te Reo Māori tools provide powerful information to help schools understand student perception of, and capabilities in te reo Māori.
Many ways to belong during emerging adulthood
Making a place in the world: Experiences of those who took less conventional paths from school is the latest report from the NZCER longitudinal study Competent Learners that has followed young New Zealanders from their final months in early childhood education to age 26.