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Curriculum Insights and Progress Study: Foundation Area - Mathematics 2023 Publications

Publication Details

This report estimates the mathematics achievement of Year 3,6 and 8 students in English-medium state and state-integrated schools. Students were assessed in October 2023.

Author(s): The Educational Assessment Research Unit (EARU) at the University of Otago, and the New Zealand Council for Educational research (NZCER). Report for the Ministry of Education.

Date Published: August 2024

Key findings

  • Figure 1 Overall, less than a quarter of students are meeting the expected curriculum level for their age, with Year 3 at 20%, Year 6 at 28% and Year 8 at 22%.
  • In 2023, a new draft refreshed maths curriculum was introduced. As well as being clearer about what is expected at each year level, the refreshed curriculum increased expectations of student capability in maths.
  • In 2022, NMSSA found that 82% of Year 4 and 42% of Year 8 met the 2007 New Zealand Curriculum expectations. Analysis of the underlying maths assessment scales of both assessments at Year 8 confirmed that student performance has not changed from 2022 to 2023, but rather the curriculum expectation has changed with the refresh.
  • Despite the proportion of students meeting the curriculum expectation for their age, the figure shows that on average students are making progress - however not at the rate required by the curriculum.
  • In maths, as in other areas, there was a strong association between socio-economic status and achievement. Students in the group of schools with ‘Fewer Barriers’ were more likely to meet curriculum expectations their peers in schools with ‘Moderate Barriers’ and they were more likely to meet expectations than peers in schools with ‘More Barriers’.
Table 1: Proportion of students who achieved curriculum benchmark for each Year  (%)
2023 Maths Year 3 Year 6 Year 8
At or above curriculum level 20 28 22
Less than one year behind curriculum level 35 17 15
More than one year behind curriculum level 45 56 63

About the assessment

Data was collected via online computer- adaptive assessments implemented by classroom teachers in October 2023. Students answered 30 selected response questions related to number, algebra, space, statistics, and probability.

Selection was random from among state and state-integrated English-medium schools across New Zealand (43 at Year 3 and 6, and 42 at Year 8). Around 900 students were assessed at each year level. In 2024 and thereafter, the sample will be 80 schools and approximately 2,000 students at each year level.

The assessment focusses on Years 3, 6 and 8 which correspond to the end of the first three phases of the refreshed curriculum.

Table 2: What the assessments showed that students understood, knew and could do or had less success with (abbreviated version of insights; full version found in downloadable A3s)
  More than two thirds of students could: Students had less success with:

Year 3

  • answer questions involving addition and   subtraction with a single-digit number and a two-digit number, e.g. 26-7
  • identify the line of symmetry on a triangle
  • share a small collection of objects equally   among two or three people, e.g. 15 objects among 3 people.
  • multiplying a single-digit number and two-digit number
  • adding and subtracting two- and three-digit numbers
  • finding a unit fraction of a whole.

Year 6

  • identify the number of 10s in a three-digit number
  • find a simple fraction of a whole
  • read a scale marked in half-units.
  • adding and subtracting fractions and decimals
  • multiplying two-digit numbers
  • working flexibly with perimeters, areas and turns.

Year 8

  • find a common percentage of a whole, e.g. 25%
  • add two-digit numbers
  • read scales to halves and tenths.
  • ordering fractions with different denominators
  • subtracting decimal numbers with renaming
  • calculating the volume of a shape.

More information is available on the website of the Curriculum Insights and Progress Study.

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Downloads

  • 2023 Year 3 Mathematics (PDF, 266.8 KB)
  • 2023 Year 6 Mathematics (PDF, 286.7 KB)
  • 2023 Year 8 Mathematics (PDF, 298.0 KB)

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  • Foundation Area - Reading 2023

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