Faculty of Education


Externally funded research projects

Read details about the Faculty's externally funded research projects.

Faculty research has a very strong professional focus that comes from broad exposure to policy, practice and the classroom, combined with a tradition of creativity, research vigour and innovation. Much of our externally funded research is undertaken in association with UniServices.

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A sample of recent contracts is listed below.

pdf  Faculty research overview  (300KB PDF)
pdf  Bilingual/biliteracy education  (188KB PDF)
pdf  Effective leadership  (198KB PDF)
pdf  Leadership in schools  (194KB PDF)
pdf  Literacy and language  (189KB PDF)
pdf  Numeracy  (184KB PDF)
pdf  The social studies  (194KB PDF)
pdf  Turning a vision into reality  (397KB PDF)

 

asTTle / e-asTTle

asTTle stands for Assessment Tools for Teaching and Learning (He Pūnaha Aromatawai mō te Whakaako me te Ako). It is an educational resource for assessing literacy and numeracy (in both English and Māori) developed for the Ministry of Education by the University of Auckland.

asTTle provides teachers, students, and parents with information about a student's level of achievement, relative to the curriculum achievement outcomes, for levels 2 to 6 and national norms of performance for students in years 4 to 12.

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e-asTTle is the online version of asTTle. It includes reading, mathematics, writing, pānui, pāngarau and tuhituhi, as well as e-asTTle Numeracy Project Assessments and several new features in response to feedback from teachers and principals who have been using asTTle v4.

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