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New NZSL achievement standards and resources

Hon Hekia Parata

Minister of Education
15 February 2017


New NZSL achievement standards and resources

Education Minister Hekia Parata today welcomed the release of NCEA Level 3 achievement standards and assessment resources for New Zealand Sign Language (NZSL).

“These new achievement standards and assessment resources will help strengthen the teaching and learning of NZSL in secondary schools so that more young people can develop the ability to communicate confidently in NZSL,” says Ms Parata.

The achievement standards and resources were developed in partnership with Kelston and van Asch Deaf Education Centres. They complete a suite of initiatives and resources for NCEA Levels 1-3 that will help to make NZSL more widely available in secondary schools.

“The new standards align with the New Zealand Curriculum and Te Marautanga o Aotearoa, and will further enable students to gain the NCEA credits needed to study NZSL at university or develop a career using sign language,” says Ms Parata.

“The resources will support the teaching and learning of the achievement standards. This is all part of the Government’s ongoing work to improve the use and promotion of NZSL as an official language of New Zealand.”

The achievement standards are available on NZQA’s website. The assessment resources to accompany the standards, along with the teaching and learning guide, are now on the Te Kete Ipurangi website.

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