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A provincial government survey of teachers, early childhood educators, and education leaders suggests many find now-mandatory ...
Student teachers say they have been left with “worthless” degrees and unable to graduate after failing compulsory tests critics say are too high stress and disadvantage people from certain backgrounds ...
Teenagers may soon be required to take a numeracy test focusing on practical skills such as calculating phone bills and rent, according to plans by an exam board. Colin Hughes, the chief executive of ...
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Teenagers could face a maths test which looks at their ability to understand real-life situations, under plans being developed by an exam board. Colin Hughes, chief executive of AQA, an awarding body ...
Secondary principals have welcomed the government's decision to extend an alternative to NCEA literacy and numeracy tests. Until the end of 2027, teenagers will be allowed to meet new literacy and ...