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Ministry of Education.

Reporting

Reporting

Reporting, like assessment, happens throughout a teaching inquiry and is not just limited to parent teacher evenings. Students and whānau need to be kept constantly informed about progress and achievement, in language they can understand.

Reporting to parents and whānau

Resources to support conversations with parents, families, whānau, and communities
Literacy and numeracy resources to help teachers in their conversations with parents, families, whānau, and communities.  

Reporting to parents – examples and templates
A selection of example reports and templates for schools to use or adapt.

School stories specific to reporting to parents
These Assessment Online school stories may help you when revising your reporting processes.

Digital reporting and e-portfolios

Introducing the e-portfolio
A short presentation designed for those who are unfamiliar with e-portfolios. It defines, illustrates and identifies the impact of e-portfolios on learning with a focus on the 5–18 age group.

Why use ePortfolios?
Nick Rate gives this CORE breakfast seminar focused on the potential of e-portfolios to support an assessment-for-learning approach in the primary classroom.

Red Beach School vision 
In this Ministry of Education seminar, staff, students, and a parent from Red Beach School discuss the use of ePortfolios as a teaching and learning tool.

Updated on: 10 Dec 2020




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