NCEA results released today reveal only one in seven students enrolled in Māori language subjects are enrolled in Te Reo Rangatira. However, wharekura principal Māhia Nathan says there are students who are doing both reo subjects, giving them two opportunities to achieve.
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Distance learning offers hope for NCEA blues
Nervous students around Aotearoa awoke today to the news that their 2018 NCEA results are now available.
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Pūhoro STEM program harnessing potential in South Auckland schools
Last year, NCEA pass rates for Puhoro STEM Academy students surpassed nationwide averages. Now that success is set to spread to South Auckland.
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Nikayla Williams awarded $10,000 scholarship
Results for almost 168,000 NCEA students were released today online by the qualifications authority with almost 28,000 logging in within the first hour
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NZQA to review process for Māori exam paper availability
NZQA will review its process to ensure translated examination papers are more available to students, after some Gisborne kura kaupapa (maori-medium) students had to sit their NCEA Level 1 Maths exam in English and no blank back-up Māori exam papers were available on-site.
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Māori immersion students further disadvantaged by NCEA maths exam
A Gisborne District Councillor and father of six is calling for NZQA to re-evaluate its exam systems after his daughter who learns in Te Reo Māori, had to sit her NCEA Maths exam in English.
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Tauranga wharekura support digital exam delivery
Te Wharekura o Mauao are endorsing government plans to give students the opportunity to do their NCEA exams online. Te Wharekura o Mauao is one of eight Wharekura taking part in NZQA's digital trials and pilots programme.
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Let the NCEA and scholarship exams begin
NCEA and scholarship exams begin today with more than 146,000 students participating.
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Waikato- Tainui reo strategy aiding student achievement
At Hopuhopu, 65 Māori language teachers from Waikato-Tainui are sharpening their skills at the first of two Te Reo Kaapuia language symposiums being held this year. It's the third year the tribe has run Te Reo Kaapuia and some of the teachers say the fruits of the wānanga are being reflected in NCEA achievements.
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Wharekura students thrive despite decile rating
Decile 1 school in Huntly, Te Wharekura o Rākaumangamanga has matched the best top decile schools with a 100% pass rate of its students who sat NCEA Level 2.