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With the introduction of PAT Tuhituhi | PAT Writing, NZCER is now offering a pair of introductory webinars for this new ...
NZCER is excited to announce that PAT Tuhituhi, the newest addition to our Progressive Achievement Tests (PATs), is now live ...
The latest report from New Zealand Council for Educational Research (NZCER) provides a fresh perspective of literacy in early ...
As of June 1, NZCER is using updated national reference information to report stanines and generate boxplots for PAT Pānui | ...
This study, conducted in partnership with Hutt City Kindergartens, explores story sharing - a critical aspect of early ...
This article analyses research literature and policy texts to investigate the extent to which culturally responsive education policies can improve Māori achievement in schools. It presents a snapshot ...
Children’s citizenship in early childhood education and care is the root of democracy, equity, and sustainability. In Aotearoa New Zealand, Te Whāriki has a strong aspiration for children as competent ...
Literacy and numeracy are high-stakes, and we do our students a disservice if we do not grow their capabilities in these areas. However, we also do them an immense disservice if we ignore their ...
Research on teachers' knowledge in science indicates that those confident in their subject knowledge can provide rich experiences in an integrated learning environment to support children's ...
This book is aimed at teachers working with young people to think critically about the past. Its blend of fresh thinking, classroom activities and the latest research make it essential reading for the ...
Supporting disabled teachers’ right to teach: Implementing “reasonable accommodations” in practice for early childhood education student kaiako and kaiako with disabilities ...
What happens when people become critically aware of our local Māori and colonial histories? How does this awareness impact on our own sense of self, and connection to place? How might this awareness ...