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WITHIN NEW ZEALAND, WHO ARE OUR UNDER- ACHIEVING STUDENTS IN WRITING? - Upper primary school students and lower secondary school students (10-15 year olds). - Boys. - Students from minority ethnic groups (Maori and Pasifika). - Students who do not have English as their mother tongue (mainly from Asia). IS THIS THE SAME IN SWEDEN? NEW ZEALAND: GENDER DIFFERENCE IN ACHIEVEMENT 2014 79.2% of grade 1-8 girls achieved at or above the national standard for writing. 63.5% of grade 1-8 boys achieved at or above the national standard for writing. This indicates a difference of 15.7%. NEW ZEALAND: ETHNICITY DIFFERENCE IN ACHIEVEMENT 2014 76.8% of grade 1-8 NZ European students achieved at or above the national standard for writing. 61.2% of grade 1-8 Maori students achieved at or above the national standard for writing. 59.6% of grade 1-8 Pasifika students achieved at or above the national standard for writing. This indicates an average difference of 16.4%. SO WHAT SHOULD WE BE DOING ABOUT THIS? AN IMPORTANT STARTING POINT When quantitative and qualitative data for all students was aggregated and analysed, it became evident that what was suggested as effective pedagogy for all learners was particularly effective pedagogy for under- achieving students and especially for boys. (Gadd, PhD research, 2014).
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