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Accelerating the Progress of Priority Learners in Primary Schools

Published: 31 May 2013

This national report presents the findings of ERO’s recent evaluation about the extent to which primary schools were using effective strategies to improve outcomes for priority groups of learners. In this report ‘priority learners’ refers to Māori, Pacific, special needs, and students from low income families, who are not achieving at or above National Standards.

Audience:
Schools
Content type:
Research
Topics:
Priority learners
Māori
Pacific
Special education
Low socio-economic communities
Progress in International Reading Literacy Study (PIRLS)
The Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS)

Progressions

Published: 04 Sep 2017

Students and teachers at Stonefields School describe how they use ‘learning progressions’ to build students assessment capabilities and teachers opportunities to be responsive to learner needs.

Audience:
Education
Parents
Schools
Content type:
Research
Topics:
Improvement
Curriculum
Teaching
Evaluation
Video
Improvement in Action Te Ahu Whakamua

Evaluation at a Glance: Priority Learners in New Zealand Schools

Published: 12 Aug 2012

This report is the second in our Evaluation at a Glance series. It is a synthesis of material from 15 national evaluations and reports of good practice published in the last four years that, taken together, reveal three key issues facing New Zealand’s education system. 

Audience:
Schools
Content type:
Research
Topics:
Evaluation
Priority learners
Students

Accelerating student achievement: a resource for schools

Published: 31 May 2013

This resource can be used with the School Evaluation Indicators. It brings together findings from ERO’s recent national reports to outline what works to accelerate progress for Māori students at-risk of underachieving in primary schools. We share approaches schools have taken where progress was accelerated and schools were able to extend their practices to help more students succeed. Innovative schools focus on inequity within their student population, resulting in improved outcomes for Māori students.

Audience:
Education
Schools
Content type:
Research
Topics:
Achievement
Resources
Māori student achievement
Inquiry

St John's Progressive Childcare

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149 Kamo Road, Kensington-Whangarei, Whangarei

Service type:
Education and Care Service
Content type:
Institution
Total roll:
72
Education institution number:
11512

Priorities for Children's Learning in Early Childhood Services

Published: 27 May 2013

This national report is one of two reports that present the findings of a 2012 national evaluation about curriculum priorities. 

Audience:
Early learning
Parents
Content type:
Research
Topics:
Early childhood services
Curriculum
Te Whāriki
Māori
Pacific

Thriving at school? Education for disabled learners in schools

Published: 28 Sep 2022

The Education Review Office (ERO), in partnership with the Human Rights Commission (HRC) and the Office for Disability Issues (ODI), looked at how well the education system is supporting disabled learners in schools. We found that we need to improve education for disabled learners so they can thrive. This report describes what we found and what is needed to significantly improve education for these priority learners.

Audience:
Academics
Education
Parents
Schools
Content type:
Research
Topics:
Te Ihuwaka | Education Evaluation Centre

Promoting Success for Māori Students Schools’ Progress

Published: 10 May 2010

This 2010 report evaluates how schools have promoted success for Māori students since ERO’s previous national report in 2006. The success of Māori students at school is a matter of national interest and priority. ERO has published five national evaluation reports on this topic since 2001. These have identified system-wide issues and recommended steps to be taken by schools and by the Ministry of Education to promote success for Māori in education.

Audience:
Education
Parents
Schools
Content type:
Research
Topics:
Students
Māori student achievement

Mairehau First Learners

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262 Westminster Street, Mairehau, Christchurch

Service type:
Education and Care Service
Content type:
Institution
Total roll:
35
Education institution number:
65007

Rangiora First Learners

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48 Church Street, Rangiora

Service type:
Education and Care Service
Content type:
Institution
Total roll:
33
Education institution number:
70435

Fairlie Early Learners

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19 Hamilton Street, Fairlie

Service type:
Education and Care Service
Content type:
Institution
Total roll:
41
Education institution number:
46577

Happy Little Learners

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12 Fenwick Crescent, Hamilton Central, Hamilton

Service type:
Education and Care Service
Content type:
Institution
Total roll:
14
Education institution number:
34108

Shirley First Learners

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101 Slater Street, Shirley, Christchurch

Service type:
Education and Care Service
Content type:
Institution
Total roll:
38
Education institution number:
70554

Tui Early Learners

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5 Lytton Street, Feilding

Service type:
Education and Care Service
Content type:
Institution
Total roll:
79
Education institution number:
47692

Waiuku Early Learners

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43 Constable Road, Waiuku

Service type:
Education and Care Service
Content type:
Institution
Total roll:
28
Education institution number:
25083

Litttle Learners Childcare

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491 Te Irirangi Drive, Flat Bush, Manukau

Service type:
Education and Care Service
Content type:
Institution
Total roll:
35
Education institution number:
25029

Awapuni Early Learners

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129 Awapuni Rd, Victoria, Gisborne

Service type:
Education and Care Service
Content type:
Institution
Total roll:
42
Education institution number:
55217

Kilbirnie Early Learners

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58 Bay Road, Kilbirnie, Wellington

Service type:
Education and Care Service
Content type:
Institution
Total roll:
22
Education institution number:
60328