The research, practice and policy communities in Aotearoa New Zealand know a lot about literacy; the what and how of development, and what works for whom, under what conditions. But two issues stand in the way of better meeting the national excellence and equity goals. One is solving system challenges of variability, scalability, sustainability and capability. Solving this requires taking a life course approach to the evidence, including what optimises enjoyment and criticality from early learning through schooling; and guaranteeing collective clarity and accountability for effective practices. Solving the second, too much selective and limited reasoning about what is needed, requires better understanding our histories of practice and outco...
In 2006, the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) identified New Zealand as not onl...
One of the biggest challenges confronting literacy education in Aotearoa New Zealand is accommodati...
New Zealand’s reading achievement data has been in decline for decades. The focus of reading interve...
Literate cultural capital is a phrase used to describe the literacy knowledge and skills children ha...
One of the biggest challenges in this country is to raise Māori achievement in literacy. Māori are t...
The teaching of literacy presents ongoing and complex challenges for first-year teachers at the prim...
Policy aimed at increasing adult literacy and numeracy skills has been a strong focus of the New Zea...
Despite decades of education reform aimed at Māori students succeeding in schooling, the New Zealand...
Literacy development is recognised across both education policy and research literature as essential...
Currently the focus of education provision in Aotearoa New Zealand is on successful school achieveme...
This special issue of Language and Education reports on an independent threeyear research evaluation...
At the present time, contemporary information regarding effective assessment and remediation practic...
This report describes the embedded literacy practices of ten Māori educators at Waikato Institute of...
Recent history of schooling in Aotearoa New Zealand has seen ongoing efforts to achieve improvement ...
Literacy has been entrenched in Māori society for more than 200 years, meeting needs that range from...
In 2006, the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) identified New Zealand as not onl...
One of the biggest challenges confronting literacy education in Aotearoa New Zealand is accommodati...
New Zealand’s reading achievement data has been in decline for decades. The focus of reading interve...
Literate cultural capital is a phrase used to describe the literacy knowledge and skills children ha...
One of the biggest challenges in this country is to raise Māori achievement in literacy. Māori are t...
The teaching of literacy presents ongoing and complex challenges for first-year teachers at the prim...
Policy aimed at increasing adult literacy and numeracy skills has been a strong focus of the New Zea...
Despite decades of education reform aimed at Māori students succeeding in schooling, the New Zealand...
Literacy development is recognised across both education policy and research literature as essential...
Currently the focus of education provision in Aotearoa New Zealand is on successful school achieveme...
This special issue of Language and Education reports on an independent threeyear research evaluation...
At the present time, contemporary information regarding effective assessment and remediation practic...
This report describes the embedded literacy practices of ten Māori educators at Waikato Institute of...
Recent history of schooling in Aotearoa New Zealand has seen ongoing efforts to achieve improvement ...
Literacy has been entrenched in Māori society for more than 200 years, meeting needs that range from...
In 2006, the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) identified New Zealand as not onl...
One of the biggest challenges confronting literacy education in Aotearoa New Zealand is accommodati...
New Zealand’s reading achievement data has been in decline for decades. The focus of reading interve...