Paradise Early Learning Centre
394 Herbert St, Invercargill
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394 Herbert St, Invercargill
2/199 Papamoa Beach Road, Papamoa, Tauranga
Level 2, Suite 4 93 Dominion Road, Mt Eden, Auckland
Level 2, Suite 4 93 Dominion Road, Mount Eden, Auckland
31 Anzac St, Takapuna, Auckland
4 Hunter Street, Milson, Palmerston North
32 Arawa St, New Lynn, Waitakere
Level 1 45 Camp Street, Queenstown
Level 2. Suite 4 93 Dominion Road, Mt Eden, Auckland
73 Prince Regent Drive, Half Moon Bay, Auckland
Published: 17 May 2021
ERO has commissioned several discussion papers from an academic advisory group to assist with the review of its review framework, Ngā Pou Here. This paper provides commentary on two of the framework’s four po, te pou Mātauranga and te pou Tikanga Whakaako, with particular emphasis on assessment for learning.
Published: 30 Nov 2022
This guide shares practical strategies and insights for principals, Special Education Needs Coordinators, Learning Support Coordinators, and other school leaders, to help you work with teacher aides to make a real difference for learners, together.
Published: 21 May 2021
Published: 19 Jan 2021
To understand what the challenges of Covid-19 were in 2020 and how schools responded, the Education Review Office spoke to schools and surveyed over 2500 principals and teachers across the country. This report presents our findings on how Covid-19 impacted students, teachers and schools, how schools responded and what they learnt, and the challenges schools expect they might face in future alert level changes.
Published: 29 Apr 2022
This report represents the final phase in the external evaluation of the initial implementation of the approach with the initial group of 75 schools. The intended audience for this report is ERO senior leadership team. It is intended that this report will be used formatively to consider opportunities for refinement and improvement of the approach.
Published: 22 Nov 2022
Aotearoa New Zealand is becoming more ethnically diverse, and this is changing quickly. It is critical that education meets the needs of all our children. This report finds that many learners from ethnic communities are succeeding in education but encounter racism, isolation, and lack of cultural understanding. We must achieve significant change if Aotearoa New Zealand is to be a great place to learn for children and young people from ethnic communities.