Labour's track record in education is under fire as National's Māori development spokesperson, Tama Potaka, accuses the government of failing Māori whānau and communities across New Zealand.
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New NCEA tests poorly designed for Māori, Pacific students- report
New NCEA maths and writing tests may be poorly designed for some groups including Māori and Pacific teenagers, a study found. Photo: 123RF
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'Worrying' drop in students sitting NCEA exams
The number of students who sat NCEA last year compared to the year before has taken a deep dive, worrying leading Māori educationalist Rawiri Wright.
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Trade training in Te Reo Māori launched in Waikato
'Māku anō e hanga tōku nei whare' - Tūkāroto Matutaera Pōtatau Te Wherowhero Tāwhiao, Kīngi Māori Tuarua.
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'It's a taonga to us as Māori'
Kapa haka exponent and teacher at Manutuke School Dayne Hollis says the subject should be compulsory for Māori students.
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Coalition gives Auckland students extra NCEA credits
Additional NCEA support for some students struggling due to Covid-19.
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'We miss our kids heaps'- Schools look forward to re-opening as NCEA exams approach
Waitara High School Principal Daryl Warburton is hopeful for strong leadership from NZQA if the country progresses to Alert Level 2.
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NCEA tests for primary students?
A proposal to make NCEA tests available to primary school students is making waves across Aotearoa. Following the collapse of National Standards, the Taitokerau Principals Association President says to bury this quick!
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150,000 students to benefit from NCEA fee write-off
Parents and students across Aotearoa will be stoked with news of their NCEA fees being scrapped this morning with previously withheld credits or qualifications now being awarded.
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NCEA fee canned, reduction in assessments planned
Students from Mana College in Wellington were the first in the country to hear of the government's changes to NCEA today. One highlight was the removal of the $76.70 NCEA fee, which affects around 168,000 secondary school students.