Hono-ā-īmēra mō ngā kura katoa #5

August 2022 EmaiLink 5

Nau mai, haere mai!

Welcome to the August 2022 newsletter EmaiLink 5.

Key dates

NZQA has now updated key dates, to reflect the changes made to help mitigate the impact of Covid-19.

Key Dates for National Secondary Qualifications (external link)

Date Event
15 Aug NZQA platform opened to sit digital practice exams
1 Sept Data file submission due. Files submitted to NZQA after 1 September might not be included in personalisation of exam papers.
  • Final date for withdrawals from externally assessed standards including NZ Scholarship
  • Final date to confirm digital exam entries
  • Check timetable clashes and confirm with candidates how two-way clashes will be resolved. Three-way clash letters will be sent to PNs by end of Term 3

    Examination Timetable Clashes (external link)
7 Sept Visual Arts Levels 1 and 2 - Start entering provisional results
13 Sept MCAT Level 1, 91027 Assessment Day One.

Download the Level 1 Mathematics for schools Common Assessment Tasks (MCAT) 2022: Administration instructions [PDF, 1.7 MB]
15 Sept MCAT Level 1, 91027 Assessment Day Two.

Download the Level 1 Mathematics for schools Common Assessment Tasks (MCAT) 2022: Administration instructions [PDF, 1.7 MB]
19-30 Sept DCAT - Term 3 Assessment period.
1 Oct Data file submission due. Include all confirmed entries into internally assessed standards and entries assigned to courses

Special Assessment Conditions (SAC) Applications for learning disorders close for 2022

Special Assessment Conditions (SAC) First time applications for entitlement open for 2023

Last day to sit digital practice exams on the NZQA platform

TERM 3 ENDS

General administration and data

Candidate NSN Cards

These were dispatched to schools on Wednesday 22 June. Please email Lise.Nansen@nzqa.govt.nz if you have not received the cards for your school.

Learning Recognition Credits

New Learning Recognition Credits (LRCs) are available for credits earned in 2022 and supplement any LRCs earned in the past. For example, a student may receive 8 Level 3 LRCs this year in addition to any Level 3 LRCs gained in previous years. LRCs gained in previous years can also be used towards a qualification in 2022, if they meet the qualification requirements.

LRCs cannot be awarded for a standard that a student has completed in a previous year, however. This is applicable to students repeating a standard to improve upon their initial grade. This is true even when the standard has a new version and credit differences.

Any 2022 LRCs earned will not be visible until the release of results in January 2023.

Standards that meet NCEA Literacy and Numeracy Requirements

Go to the list of standards that meet NCEA literacy and numeracy requirements from 1 April 2022:

Literacy and numeracy assessment standards (external link)

Please note the new literacy rich standards listed below are ONLY available for students enrolled in schools and kura involved in the NCEA pilots in 2021 and 2022.

Subject Level Standard numbers
Religious Studies Level 1 91916, 91917, 91918, 91919
Science Level 1 91920, 91921, 91922, 91923
English Level 1 91924, 91925, 91926, 91927
Te Ao Haka Level 1 91976, 91978, 91979
Te Ao Haka Level 2 91980, 91982, 91983
Te Ao Haka Level 3 91984, 91987

Online Assessor Support

We have now gone live with our refreshed web pages, which provide more information for teacher-assessors.

Our refreshed pages now include a link:

  • for teachers to ‘Request clarification of an internally assessed standard’
  • to the full Catalogue of Assessor Support online courses
  • taking teachers directly to our suite of Assessor Support materials
  • to the NZQA YouTube channel.

Go to our web pages

Online Assessor Support (external link)

Online Assessor Support Catalogue (external link)

NCEA Subject Resources (external link)

Online Marking Assessor Judgments

Online Marking Assessor Judgement (OMAJ) courses for most NZC subjects are available for enrolment and completion in Term 3 and 4. These self-paced, digital courses provide teacher-assessors with the opportunity to review full samples of student work, award a grade and then compare their judgement with the moderator. Feedback from the sector has been positive, helping teachers to improve assessment practice.

You can find the courses on our page:

Online Assessor Support (external link)

Internal assessment administration

Online Assessor Support for Internally Assessed Standards

Online support materials are available through Pūtake, NZQA’s Learning Management System. This is accessed through a teacher’s Education Sector Login (ESL). The school’s ESL Delegated Authoriser needs to assign an NZQA LMS Teacher role to the teacher for them to gain access. For further help, contact the Ministry of Education Service Desk or use its online support.

Find support materials on Pūtake (external link)

Aromotawai and the Principles of Assessment

The New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) has released Aromatawai and the Principles of Assessment. This publication is designed to support schools and tertiary providers in developing quality assessment and aromatawai practices.

Read more in our news article or download the document:

NZQA publishes Aromatawai and the Principles of Assessment

Download Aromatawai and the Principles of Assessment [PDF, 2 MB]

External exams administration

Find out about:

  • Derived Grades and Derived Grades for an Unexpected Event
  • Couriering Level 3 and NZ Scholarship Visual Arts Portfolios
  • Digital Practice Exams
    • Accessing Digital Practice Exams
    • Preparing Students for Digital Practice Exams
    • Digital Practice Exams - Supporting Documents
  • Special Assessment Conditions
    • 2022 Closing Dates for SAC Applications
    • External Entries for SAC students
    • Attachment of entitlements to external standards
    • SAC candidates in digital exams

External moderation

Physical Moderation Submissions and Addresses

To help manage email notifications containing moderator addresses, set up an email rule for messages from do-not-reply@notifications.nzqa.govt.nz. That way they will not end up in junk email boxes and get missed.

Please give moderators five days to send the request notification when you make a physical moderation submission.

Review of Achievement Standards (RAS)

Please check student entries in Assessment Master for RAS pilot subjects and Literacy/Numeracy. If students have moved into the subject, or have recently moved to your school, you should update your data file to ensure they are entered in the correct standards. After updating, re-send your data file to NZQA. 

Assessment master login page (external link)

Information for Staff

Contract Vacancies at NZQA

Contract vacancies available with NZQA are advertised on our NZQA website – including markers, verifiers, panel leaders and examiners, and materials developer roles for several NCEA and NZ Scholarship subjects.

PN Checklist

  • Check accuracy of externally assessed entries in preparation for 1 September data file.
  • Check Exam Timetable Clashes through the Key Indicators section of your Provider Login and confirm with candidates how to resolve two-way clashes
  • Submit external entries for SAC students in the September datafile
  • RAS pilot subjects and Literacy/Numeracy: check student entries in Assessment Master
    Assessment master login page (external link)