NCEA results went online this morning and 140,000 teenagers are finding out

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Understudies can perceive how they acted in their finish of-year tests and whether they have accomplished a NCEA declaration.

They will likewise figure out the number of extra “learning acknowledgment credits” they got and whether they have legitimacy or greatness supports for specific subjects or for their whole NCEA endorsement.

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The New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) said it couldn’t yet give any investigation of the outcomes, yet schools would have the option to perceive how their own understudies had performed and make correlations with earlier years.

The “learning acknowledgment credits” were granted to understudies to relieve the disservice brought about by the public and Auckland lockdowns.

Auckland understudies were qualified for one of the additional credits for each four customary credits they acquired up to a limit of 16 at level 1, and 12 at levels two and three.

Understudies in the remainder of the nation were qualified for one learning acknowledgment credits for each five up to a limit of 10 credits and level 1, and eight credits at levels two and three.

The credits would furnish Auckland understudies with up to 20 percent of the credits needed for a NCEA authentication, and up to 13 percent for understudies somewhere else.

The NZQA said understudies who experienced issues signing into its site should contact its call place, 0800 697 296, which would be open until 8pm.

It said understudies who were only a couple credits shy of a NCEA testament actually had the opportunity to get them through short courses.

Te Kura – the Correspondence School – said it was offering a mid year school for understudies who required up to 10 additional credits for their NCEA testaments.

Its CEO, Mike Hollings, said the current year’s late spring school had been extended for Auckland understudies with assistance from the Ministry of Education.

Enrolments had been open since December and would run until 2 February, he said.

-RNZ
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