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Curriculum Insights Reports Released for Science, Maths, English and Social Sciences

  • May 12
  • 1 min read

New reports and teacher resources from the Curriculum Insights and Progress Study are now freely available, providing information about student learning and achievement across science, mathematics and statistics, English, and Te Ao Tangata | Social Sciences in Aotearoa New Zealand.


The newly released reports draw on data collected in 2023 and 2024.


Science classroom microscopes beside coloured pencils, representing science learning, student achievement, and curriculum insights in Aotearoa New Zealand schools.
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Teachers and educators can explore a range of freely available reports and insights:



Interactive data windows are also available:



The Curriculum Insights team has also announced a short, free webinar series that will explore key findings and practical implications emerging from the reports. Registrations are expected to open shortly.



Bay Science and the Science Curriculum Insight Report


We will be examining the findings from the science Curriculum Insights reports and considering how they connect with the current and future directions of curriculum reform in Aotearoa New Zealand. As we anticipate and prepare for the release and response to Phase 5 (Years 11–13) of the draft science curriculum, we would appreciate hearing about anything that stands out to you within these findings.

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