Secondary moderation

Learn more about internal and external moderation for secondary schools and kura

Internal and external moderation

Secondary moderation consists of internal moderation and external moderation.

Internal moderation

Internal moderation supports the credibility of assessment by ensuring that assessment is valid, and grade judgements are verified.

Internal moderation

External moderation

External moderation provides an assurance that assessment decisions, in relation to assessment standards, are consistent nationally.

External moderation

Assistance for teachers

NZQA provides the following to help teachers assess internal achievement standards:

Assessor Support

NZQA offers online learning modules and workshops to help assessors of internally assessed standards.

Assessor Support

NCEA subject pages

There are subject pages for each secondary school subject. These pages contain links to a range of resources, including: 

  • clarifications, with a focus on key assessment issues that arise through moderation
  • exemplars of student work, with a focus on making judgements at grade boundaries
  • national moderator's reports, which cover assessment information on internally assessed standards
  • links to Ministry of Education TKI Resources and Conditions of Assessment.

NCEA subjects

Facebook pages for each subject

Each senior secondary school subject now has a Facebook page. Type the subject's name and NZQA into the Facebook search bar to find the page you want.

Teachers on Facebook can like these pages to follow and receive updates when new information is published for internally assessed standards.

These pages are not intended as a subject discussion forum.

Request clarification of a standard

Teachers can ask moderators specific questions about how to interpret a standard.

Moderators will refer teachers to the current clarifications document, send an individual response to queries, or update the published clarification as required.

Request clarification of a standard [DOCX, 38 KB]

This form is not for:

  • verifying grades on student work, or
  • pre-moderation and approval of assessment tasks.

Query or appeal a moderation report

Teachers may query or appeal a moderation report if they aren't clear on the meaning of something in the report, or don't agree with the moderator's decisions or comments.

Query or appeal a moderation report

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