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Financial Literacy: NZQA’s perspective. Current state Unit standards initially published in 2008, recently republished to include merit and excellence.

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1 Financial Literacy: NZQA’s perspective

2 Current state Unit standards initially published in 2008, recently republished to include merit and excellence grades Assessment support material being rolled out to support graded standards Aligned to CFLRI framework Study of personal financial management can contribute evidence towards NCEA literacy and numeracy requirement Some personal financial management unit standards are included in Vocational Pathways www.youthguarantee.net.nz

3 What do we know? Total secondary students with one or more results in Personal Financial Management unit standards

4 What do we know? (2) Year 11 students with one or more results in Personal Financial Management unit standards

5 What do we know? (3) Year 11 students by ethnicity with one or more results in Personal Financial Management

6 What do we know? (4) Year 11 students by decile with one or more results in Personal Financial Management

7 Opportunities Graded standards enable award of endorsement - NCEA and/or course Increased collaboration and alignment between organisations delivering financial education - Young Enterprise Trust - Bamzonia - The Skills Organisation (ITO) Further exploration of data to………..

8 Further information E mail: nqs@nzqa.govt.nz Youth guarantee: www.nzqa.govt.nz/yg


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