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Notes The co-requisite ensures that all students demonstrate foundational literacy and numeracy skills before being awarded any level of the NCEA (National Certificate of Educational Achievement).
Thousands more high school students are passing the foundational literacy and numeracy assessments required for NCEA, clear evidence the Government’s relentless focus on the basics is delivering ...
But the opposition is concerned the "complete overhaul" goes too far. Prime Minister Christopher Luxon and Education Minister ...
Erica Stanford field questions from her old high school after the government proposed to replace all levels of NCEA.
The end of NCEA marks a return to a more standardised, exam-focused way of learning. But for some students, successfully ...
New Zealand's government announces plan to replace NCEA qualification system with new certificates featuring traditional ...
The Government’s proposal to abolish NCEA is a “huge backward step” that feels like a return to the 1980s, a Bay of Plenty ...
It turns out young people have opinions about things that affect them.
A Wellington student has welcomed an overhaul of the “flawed” NCEA curriculum, although most of his fellow pupils are less ...
In reality, we don’t have two and a half years to deliberate and prepare for this change – we have less than a few months.' ...
NCEA is made up of three levels — Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 ; which are usually completed in Years 11, 12, and 13 ...
A radical shake-up of the country’s main secondary school qualification will see NCEA abolished completely and replaced with two new qualifications at Year ...