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Education Review Office | Te Tari Arotake Mātauranga

Website: Education Review Office

Email: info@ero.govt.nz

Phone: 04 499 2489

Child Youth and Family Residential Schools (2010)

These earlier reports should be used for historical perspective – many of our more recent reports replace these and are more current and up to date.…

Good Practice in Alternative Education

In June 2010 the Education Review Office (ERO) evaluated the work of six Alternative Education providers. This work was undertaken through an agreement with the Ministry…

Working with the National Standards within the New Zealand Curriculum

ERO evaluated preparedness to work with the National Standards within The New Zealand Curriculum in 228 schools during Terms 1 and 2, 2010. ERO found that…

Quality in Early Childhood Services

This report, Quality in Early Childhood Services, uses findings from ERO's national evaluations of early childhood education and individual services' education reviews to highlight the factors…

Promoting Pacific Student Achievement

As part of every school’s education review, the Education Review Office (ERO) investigates and reports on the achievement of Pacific students and what boards of trustees…

Preparing to Give Effect to the New Zealand Curriculum

This is the third in a series of three evaluations of schools’ preparations for giving effect to The New Zealand Curriculum. The three reports are based on…

Including Students with High Needs

This evaluation examined how well schools include students with high needs.  Approximately three percent of the student population have significant physical, sensory, neurological, psychiatric, behavioural or intellectual…

Promoting Success for Māori Students: Schools’ Progress

This 2010 report evaluates how schools have promoted success for Māori students since ERO’s previous national report in 2006. The success of Māori students at school…

Success for Māori Children in Early Childhood Services: Good Practice

Improving educational outcomes for Māori learners is a key priority for the education sector. The focus of current education strategies is to improve the way the…

Success for Māori Children in Early Childhood Services

This evaluation also raises questions about the links between implementing a bicultural curriculum and reviewing its impact for Māori children. This is the next step for…