A common query we receive is around the idea of testing twice a year - when to do it, how to monitor progress, and focusing ...
The Principles of the Treaty of Waitangi Bill is not workable and should not proceed, argues Rangahau Mātauranga o Aotearoa | ...
This article explores the intricate connections between identity and place in early childhood education with refugee and immigrant children and their families, by focusing on the work of five early ...
Te Urungi is an online assessment for beginner to intermediate ākonga from Year 4 onwards to demonstrate their knowledge of te reo Māori. Featuring over 270 pātai, audio support and full digital ...
While primarily aimed at early childhood educators and primary school leaders, this pukapuka is also valuable for secondary ...
Our recent report COMPASS: Whānau Pasifika navigating schooling in Aotearoa New Zealand explores success in education, through the lens of whānau Pasifika. One particularly interesting aspect of this ...
NZCER, on behalf of Remuera Rotary, is pleased to announce Sue Hone as the recipient of the 2024 Margaret May Blackwell Fellowship. The fellowship, established in 1988, supports those working in or ...
The Hidden Lives of Learners takes the reader deep into the hitherto undiscovered world of the learner. It explores the three worlds which together shape a student’s learning – the public world of the ...
This literature review identifies, summarises, and critiques the research undertaken in initial teacher education in New Zealand over the past decade. Most of the research selected for the review was ...
Prejudice often gets in the way of people living together equitably. Learning to see and work with young children's prejudices and biases is critical in working for equity in the 21st century.
NZCER conducts a comprehensive programme of high-quality research and evaluation work. Our diverse team has extensive expertise in areas such as Māori education, educational leadership, teaching and ...
Our purpose centres on whakatere tōmua / wayfinding. Whakatere tōmua is our mahi. Our purpose—through research, resources, and services—is to find ways for kaiako, ākonga, and whānau to have the best ...