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EDUCATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM IN NEW ZEALAND

   

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Running head: EDUCATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM IN NEW ZEALAND1
Education Management System in New Zealand
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EDUCATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM IN NEW ZEALAND 2
Introduction
In this report we should address the education system of New Zealand. New Zealand's
education system covers elementary and middle schools and secondary and tertiary schooling
at colleges and polytechnics, thus the education in New Zealand’s is a three-step process. In
New Zealand the academic year ranges between schools but usually for primary schools, for
secondary schools and polytechnics from starting February and mid-December, from late
January to end-November and for colleges from end-of-February till mid-November.
Section One: Literature Review & Secondary Data
Here are some facts Ive learned about the education management system in New
Zealand; First of all, education management in New Zealand is a student-centered approach
to constantly improve and choose learning so that every year students move forward and their
learning on an annual basis provides the stage for the next steps along the direction they have
selected. The education system often represents the unique and diverse community in New
Zealand (Sritharan et al., 2019).
Three segments of the education system
Early childhood education
Early learning helps kids to confidence and be curious about the world. It allows your
child to get better at school or kura and lets you learn important skills in later life, which will
make you healthy, happy and successful. For fact, early childhood education is not obligatory
yet nearly 96.8% of children attend ECE.

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