We carry out independent, in-depth research of different aspects of New Zealand's education system.
We work to understand and report on system performance, evaluate initiatives, promote good practice, identify emerging challenges and opportunities, make recommendations and share evidence-based information.
We produce a range of resources, including research reports, good practice guides, sector insights and practical frameworks relevant to three education settings:
Our Team
EROâs team of education experts are based across New Zealand and work closely with schools and ECE services every day. Our Evidence and Insights are led by:
Ruth Shinoda
Acting Chief Executive and Chief Review Officer
Ruth is passionate about ensuring all children get the education they need to thrive. Her role enables her to do that through looking at education outcomes for children, what contributes to them and identify opportunities to improve them.
Previously, Ruth has worked in education in New Zealand (including as Associate Deputy Secretary at the Ministry of Education), in England (for the Department of Education) and Japan (as a Dawia Foundation Scholar). She also has wide experience in evidence and policy both here in New Zealand and the UK and has a BA Honours Degree in Economics.
Deborah Platts-Fowler
Acting Deputy Chief Executive Evaluation and Policy
Deborah leads EROâs Education Evaluation Centre | Te Ihuwaka, delivering independent national research and evaluation to strengthen decisionâmaking and improve outcomes across Aotearoa New Zealandâs education system. She is an experienced research and evaluation leader with a career spanning senior roles in government, higher education, and applied research in New Zealand and internationally. Deborah brings deep expertise in leading large, mixedâmethods programmes that generate decisionâready insights to inform policy and system improvement
Deborah has worked across policy, delivery and community contexts, supporting informed decisionâmaking in complex and sensitive systems. She leads multidisciplinary teams to ensure evidence is robust, timely and focused on what will make the biggest difference for learners and the education system.
She is passionate about using evidence to make a real difference for children and young people, their families and communities, bringing together rigorous methods, ethical practice and a strong focus on impact to support meaningful change.