The New Zealand Curriculum
Kia ora and welcome to the Ministry of Education website for the New Zealand Curriculum.
What's new?
This month's digital story features Chisnallwood School, where a key goal is to ensure the school and its programmes provide best opportunities for Māori students to succeed.
In this month's regional story principals and teachers from the Flaxmere professional learning community talk about their collaboration and planned approach to introducing The New Zealand Curriculum.
Alignment of NCEA standards with The New Zealand Curriculum - a new notice on the review of curriculum-based standards and recent developments in senior curriculum support.
Education for Enterprise is a new MOE website containing resources, tools, templates, digital stories and more ...
"Education for Enterprise (E4E) is about promoting an approach to learning that is real, relevant, and gives students responsibility for their learning."
A four minute video walk through is available to provide an introduction to this site.
Telephone "website walk-throughs" are also available. To book a walk-through please email Jane on jane.nicholls@core-ed.net
Site highlights
- New notices
- Engaging with NZC in the arts
- Inquiry learning and key competencies. Perfect match or problematic partners?
- NZC resource bank
Copies of the New Zealand Curriculum
The new curriculum was launched on 6 November 2007 following one of the most comprehensive consultation processes undertaken by the Ministry of Education.
The challenge now is to build on this framework, offering our young people the most effective and engaging teaching possible and supporting them to achieve to the highest of standards.
For all enquiries and orders for the new curriculum (print version), please phone Education Customer Services on 0800 660 662.
