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Poutama Reo: tools to support your Te Reo Māori Improvement Planning

Published: 12 Sep 2023

Poutama Reo is clear and simple to use. However, the tools and resources within our Leaders Guide and Kit have been created to support schools to share the vision of Poutama Reo with their school community and get the most out of this engagement. 

    Audience:
    Academics
    Education
    Parents
    Schools
    Content type:
    Basic page

    Te Pou Mataaho – The evaluation and research group

    Published: 06 Apr 2021

    Te Pou Mataaho use their specialist kaupapa Māori research and evaluation expertise to support Māori enjoying and achieving education success as Māori.

    Audience:
    Academics
    Early learning
    Education
    Māori-medium
    Parents
    Schools
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    Basic page

    Code of Conduct

    Published: 06 Apr 2021

    This code of conduct is for all Education Review Office staff and reinforces the spirit of service that we demonstrate in the way we carry out our work. It outlines expectations of us as public servants to act with professionalism and integrity and to carry out our official duties honestly, faithfully and efficiently, respecting the rights of the public and our colleagues.

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    Academics
    Early learning
    Māori-medium
    Parents
    Schools
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    Basic page

    Education for Disabled Learners in Schools: A Guide for Parents and Whānau

    Published: 28 Sep 2022

    A quality, inclusive education makes a huge difference for disabled learners. With good education, these children and young people have better learning and life outcomes, and are more likely to complete secondary schooling and go on to further study and employment. ERO looked at how well the New Zealand education system is supporting these learners, to get a good understanding of what’s working and what needs to improve.

    Audience:
    Academics
    Education
    Parents
    Schools
    Content type:
    Research

    An Alternative Education? A guide for educators and Alternative Education providers

    Published: 27 Jun 2023

    This guide is for educators and providers that work with young people in Alternative Education. It shares what we heard from the young people, educators, and providers we talked to in Alternative Education, what we found out about what good provision looks like, and the changes to provision that we are recommending.

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

    Effective School Review: Considerations in the framing, definition, identification and selection of indicators of education quality and their potential use in evaluation in the school setting

    Published: 27 May 2021

    In this paper, the author describes how the current widespread interest in indicators of education quality is the result of three converging strands: school effectiveness research, school improvement research, and information technology. From the beginning there has been a tension between the use of indicators for accountability and improvement purposes; where the balance is struck significantly influences the indicators themselves, how they are organised in domains, and how they are used in practice.

    Audience:
    Academics
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    Nihinihi Whenua – Valuing te reo Māori: Student and whānau aspirations

    Published: 15 Sep 2020

    This report provides a snapshot of student and whānau perspectives on the teaching of te reo Māori. It follows the June publication of Te Tāmata Huaroa, which provides a review of the current status of te reo Māori in English medium school settings.

    Audience:
    Academics
    Education
    Māori-medium
    Parents
    Content type:
    Research
    Topics:
    Te reo Māori
    English-medium
    Māori
    Te Pou Mataaho | Evaluation and Research Māori

    Education For All Our Children: Embracing Diverse Ethnicities

    Published: 15 Mar 2023

    As New Zealand’s schools become more diverse, there is an exciting opportunity to look again at what we teach and how we teach. Many schools are already changing to embrace diverse ethnicities, but more change will be needed. This report includes options for change to make Aotearoa New Zealand a great place to learn for our children and young people from ethnic communities.

    Audience:
    Academics
    Education
    Parents
    Schools
    Content type:
    Research

    Education for Disabled Learners in Schools: Examples of Good Practice for Teachers

    Published: 28 Sep 2022

    ERO looked at how well the education system is supporting disabled learners in schools. This guide provides practical advice and real-life examples of good practice for teachers to support the inclusion and learning success of disabled learners at your school.

    Audience:
    Academics
    Education
    Parents
    Schools
    Content type:
    Research

    Internal evaluation as a catalyst for change

    Published: 29 Sep 2021

    This resource draws on recent Education Review Office (ERO) national evaluation reports to highlight how schools, both primary and secondary, have been evaluating teaching and learning and then using the findings to improve outcomes for students. ERO found that schools that significantly improved outcomes for students based their priorities for action on the findings from high-quality internal evaluation.

    Audience:
    Academics
    Education
    Parents
    Schools
    Content type:
    Research

    Growing Curiosity Teaching Strategies to Engage Years 5 to 11 Students in Science

    Published: 12 Apr 2021

    This report shares teaching approaches and strategies for Year 5 to Year 11 that ERO has identified in a range of schools where students were found to be highly engaged in science. This report should be seen as a resource for leaders and teachers looking to strengthen their teaching of science. It looks at Years 5-11 as they are the critical years for science engagement before learners make final choices on whether to continue in science.

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

    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
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    Te Ihuwaka | Education Evaluation Centre

    ERO Special Review: Kingslea School

    Published: 28 Jun 2021

    This ERO summary report focuses on how Kingslea School supports educational provision and positive ākonga outcomes at five Oranga Tamariki residences.

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    Academics
    Schools
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    Basic page

    ERO Insights - Issue 2 2020

    Published: 28 Aug 2020

    Insights Newsletter from Nicholas Pole, Te Tumu Whakarae mō te Arotake Mātauranga | Chief Executive and Chief Review Officer

    Audience:
    Academics
    Early learning
    Education
    Māori-medium
    Parents
    Schools
    Content type:
    News article

    Evaluation indicators for ECE reviews: ERO’s conceptual framework: Ngā Pou Here

    Published: 20 May 2021

    In this paper Glasgow brings a Pacific voice to the debate about how the indicators should be revised. She argues that the care and education of young children has become infused with western, middle- class values and ideologies, institutionalised, normative, and separated from relationships and contexts. Following widespread consultation there was an expectation that Te Whāriki (1996) would directly speak to the needs of Pacific peoples, but this did not happen.

    Audience:
    Academics
    Content type:
    Basic page

    Education For All Our Children: Embracing Diverse Cultures - Draft for consultation

    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.

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

    Social Workers in Schools

    Published: 29 Nov 2019

    This ERO qualitative case study report undertaken on behalf of Oranga Tamariki captures the voices of children and their whanau who were recipients of the Social Workers in Schools (SWiS) service. SWiS is a government funded, community social work service provided in most English and Māori medium, decile 1-3 primary and intermediate schools.

    Audience:
    Academics
    Education
    Parents
    Schools
    Content type:
    Research
    Topics:
    Social Workers in Schools (SWiS)
    Social workers
    Primary
    Intermediate
    Pastoral care
    Case study
    Resilience
    Therapeutic care and education (TEC)

    Starting School Together: What Do We Know?

    Published: 26 May 2022

    Starting school is a major childhood event. It can be an exciting time for children and their families. But it is a big change, and so it can also be an uncertain time. A good start at school sets children up to succeed at school. We looked to see how changing to cohort entry impacts on children, their peers, and whānau, as well as their schools and early childhood education services.

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