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2020

How can education in Aotearoa New Zealand respond to climate change?

This report, part of our wider education and climate change project, outlines findings from 17 in-depth interviews with individuals with a range of viewpoints about climate change and the role of education. Five priority perspectives are covered: youth (aged 16–25); educators; Māori; Pacific New Zealanders; and people with an academic, education system, or policy perspective. 

Key findings are: 

  • Education offers an important opportunity for diverse children and young people to engage in positive, solutions-focused climate learning and action.  
  • Interviewees shared local examples ...
Publication year
2011

The ELP is designed to provide a robust picture of how school’s teachers perceive the effectiveness of the school’s educational leadership to in key aspects that are most likely to have an impact on teaching and learning.

It covers nine key aspect scales of school educational leadership:

  • Goal Setting
  • Strategic Resourcing
  • Curriculum Quality
  • Quality of Teaching
  • Promoting and Participating in Teacher Learning and Development (Teacher Learning)
  • Safe and Orderly Environment
  • Educationally Powerful ...
Publication year
2020

The Post Primary Teachers’ Association (PPTA) asked the New Zealand Council for Educational Research (NZCER) to provide an overview of the research literature on barriers and supports for women to succeed in secondary school leadership. The PPTA plan to use this review to help shape future work to address gender-based inequities. The Gender Pay Gap and Pay Equity Taskforce | Te Rōpū Mahi Rerekētanga Utu Ira Tangata me te Whakaōrite ...

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Publication year
1993

An Observation Survey of Early Literacy Achievement (the Observation Survey) is used widely in NZ schools to assess progress in early literacy learning, and also to identify children who need additional help to make appropriate progress with reading and writing after one year at school.

NZCER was contracted by The Marie Clay Literacy Trust (MCLT) to update the New Zealand norms, and to produce achievement information for the Observation ...

Publication year
2020

Every 3 years NZCER surveys principals, teachers, trustees, and parents at a random sample of Englishmedium primary schools to provide a national picture of what is happening in teaching and learning. This allows comparisons and tracking of how things change over time. Here are many of the main findings from the 2019 survey. 

They show many positive things occurring in primary schools, along with gains in key areas. They also ...

Publication year
2020

Te Wāhanga, on behalf of Oranga Tamariki, produced this report on the benefits of Social Workers in Schools (SWiS) in kura kaupapa Māori and kura ā-iwi (kura), using a kaupapa Māori approach.  

The report made six recommendations for Oranga Tamariki to consider: 

  1. Increase funding and resources for SWiS in kura kaupapa Māori and kura ā-iwi 
  2. Make sure that all SWiS workers who go into kura have te reo Māori me ngā tikanga Māori 
  3. Extend kaupapa Māori practices to English-medium schools 
  4. Review Oranga Tamariki systems and ...
Publication year
2020

 

A report prepared for Te Mātāwai by Te Wāhanga–New Zealand Council for Educational Research l NZCER, 2020.

Te Wāhanga—NZCER was commissioned by Te Mātāwai to undertake an exploratory research project into rangatahi exposure to, and use of, te reo Māori. We used a kaupapa Māori mixed-methods research approach. The study involved 19 rangatahi, aged between 13 and 23 years, from four regions. The study took place from January 2019 ...

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Publication year
2020

How does climate change and sustainability feature in primary and intermediate school classrooms and whole-school practices?

We asked teachers and principals a few questions about climate change and sustainability as part of the 2019 NZCER national survey of English-medium primary and intermediate schools.

Key findings are summarised in infographics available in the downloads section.

Findings include:

  • Many principals and teachers think climate change will have moderate to major impacts in ...
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Publication year
2020

2019 was the third year that the Teaching, School, and Principal Leadership Practices Survey (TSP) was available for free use by schools. The questions in this survey draw on a strong body of evidence about effective practices. The TSP asks teachers and principals to rate how often a practice occurs or how well the practice is done.

This 2019 aggregate report provides graphs of the frequencies for the items in each of the ...

Publication year
2020

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. This research aimed to find out how those who leave school early or take less conventional paths from school build their adult lives and find or ...