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A New Zealand maths reform helped struggling students gain one to two years' progress in just 12 weeks.
A nationwide maths reform trial in New Zealand showed Year 7 and 8 students behind in math made, on average, one to two years of progress in 12 weeks.
The government’s “Make It Count” plan, featuring a structured curriculum, daily one-hour maths lessons, new textbooks, and teacher training, led to significant gains.
In-person tutoring delivered nearly two years of progress, while students not in tutoring but using the new system also advanced about one year.
Results were consistent across backgrounds and school types.
The $40 million program is expanding to include 13,000 students starting in 2026.
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