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Planning Level 1 teaching and learning

Making New Zealand curriculum materials available for teaching and learning
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All New Zealand curriculum draft-for-pilot Level 1 achievement standards and related subject materials were published in Term 2, 2023.

Updated Level 1 NZC achievement standards will be available by the beginning of Term 4, 2023.

A strength of the new NCEA materials is the flexibility provided to schools and kura to tailor courses of learning. Courses are derived from local contexts, the curriculum, and NCEA learning matrices.

Each NCEA Level 1 learning matrix and course outline can be used for planning Level 1 courses in 2024. Subject pages in this website, including learning matrices and other resources on the Learning and Teaching ‘tabs’ aim to support teachers to design courses using the new NCEA materials. Course outlines are available on the Teaching tab for each subject on this website.

Level 1 standards are being finalised. We are completing final amendments across Term 3.

One of the key system shifts of the NCEA change programme is to balance learning and assessment. The holistic nature of the achievement standards provides teachers more flexibility in course design. Courses of learning using both the learning matrix and course outlines can be developed while the assessment standards continue to be finalised.

DRAFT-FOR-PILOT LEVEL 1 STANDARDS

Subject specific information in each subject page has brief notes on changes from previous versions available under ‘Recent Changes’.

The end of June 2023 marked a ‘stage gate’ for the end of receiving feedback on NCEA materials from 2023 pilot schools (New Zealand curriculum subjects). Based on feedback and work with NZQA, we anticipate making changes to some of the re-developed Level 1 NZC standards. ‘Recent Changes’ information will be updated with fuller detail for each of the standards in this category.

Changes and more information will be clearly indicated via website updates, direct emails, our Te Poutāhū School Curriculum Update and direct from NCEA Implementation Facilitators.

Reach out to us with questions and comments: ncea.review@education.govt.nz

Resource: NZC NCEA Materials: Definitions and Purpose

KEY TERMS:

Pilot-ready standards – these standards can only be used by registered pilot schools. Learners involved in NCEA Level 1 pilots are assessed against these standards during 2023.

Draft-for-pilot standards – these standards were published in Term 2, 2023. The standards available now (including competency levels) have been developed and refined through two-and-a-half years of piloting (2021, 2022 and 2023).

Achievement standards for implementation in Term 1, 2024 – these will be available on the website by the beginning of Term 4, 2023.

Q&A

All New Zealand curriculum draft-for-pilot Level 1 achievement standards and related subject materials were published in Term 2, 2023.

Updated Level 1 NZC achievement standards will be available by the beginning of Term 4, 2023.

A strength of the new NCEA materials is the flexibility provided to schools and kura to tailor courses of learning. Courses are derived from local contexts, the curriculum, and NCEA learning matrices.

Each NCEA Level 1 learning matrix and course outline can be used for planning Level 1 courses in 2024. Subject pages in this website, including learning matrices and other resources on the Learning and Teaching ‘tabs’ aim to support teachers to design courses using the new NCEA materials. Course outlines are available on the Teaching tab for each subject on this website.

Level 1 standards are being finalised. We are completing final amendments across Term 3.

One of the key system shifts of the NCEA change programme is to balance learning and assessment. The holistic nature of the achievement standards provides teachers more flexibility in course design. Courses of learning using both the learning matrix and course outlines can be developed while the assessment standards continue to be finalised.

DRAFT-FOR-PILOT LEVEL 1 STANDARDS

Subject specific information in each subject page has brief notes on changes from previous versions available under ‘Recent Changes’.

The end of June 2023 marked a ‘stage gate’ for the end of receiving feedback on NCEA materials from 2023 pilot schools (New Zealand curriculum subjects). Based on feedback and work with NZQA, we anticipate making changes to some of the re-developed Level 1 NZC standards. ‘Recent Changes’ information will be updated with fuller detail for each of the standards in this category.

Changes and more information will be clearly indicated via website updates, direct emails, our Te Poutāhū School Curriculum Update and direct from NCEA Implementation Facilitators.

Reach out to us with questions and comments: ncea.review@education.govt.nz

Resource: NZC NCEA Materials: Definitions and Purpose

KEY TERMS:

Pilot-ready standards – these standards can only be used by registered pilot schools. Learners involved in NCEA Level 1 pilots are assessed against these standards during 2023.

Draft-for-pilot standards – these standards were published in Term 2, 2023. The standards available now (including competency levels) have been developed and refined through two-and-a-half years of piloting (2021, 2022 and 2023).

Achievement standards for implementation in Term 1, 2024 – these will be available on the website by the beginning of Term 4, 2023.

Q&A

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We anticipate making changes to some of the re-developed Level 1 NZC standards. Most of these are minor editorial changes only. Finalising a standard involves validation of pilot feedback, content development, and quality assurance work with NZQA. These steps are required before standards are available at the start of Term 4.

Direction for teaching and learning materials is available now. Learning matrices provide comprehensive information on the learning behind what will be assessed.

ncea.education.govt.nz/explaining-new-ncea-materials

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Yes. We are undertaking some larger revision to the four standards listed below. Changes may influence course planning for the following New Zealand curriculum standards:

  • 91931 Agricultural and Horticultural Science 1.4

  • 91939 Dance 1.4

  • 92015 Materials and Processing Technology 1.4

  • 91919 Religious Studies 1.4

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A level of change that will affect course planning. For example, revising the competency being assessed or a title-level change.

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Schools can anticipate a common submission date for submitted externals in 2024. To improve consistency and maintain some flexibility, all external assessment is either held or submitted in Term 4.

NZQA will determine the exact date in Term 4, 2024 for external submissions.

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We want to provide you with clarity around what to use and when. Become familiar with the refreshed learning areas as they are made available – in ways that best suit your current planning and capacity.

The New Zealand Curriculum (2007) can be used until the beginning of 2027. To plan courses of learning, teachers can keep using the 2007 curriculum along with new NCEA materials and refreshed learning areas as they become available.

Work is ongoing to ensure alignment between the NCEA materials and curriculum learning areas.

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