URL: $511.9m more to deliver better results for students
Hekia Parata | Budget 2012
Budget 2012 focuses on raising student achievement by investing $511.9 million of operating funding for new initiatives in education over the next four years, Education Minister Hekia Parata says. This takes the Government’s total investment in early childhood education and schooling to $9.6 billion for 2012/13. “Our education system is among the best in the world,’’ says Ms Parata. “Four out of five kids are successful and we must celebrate their success and the outstanding professionals in the education system who make that possible...
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$110.9m to increase early childhood participation
URL: $110.9m to increase early childhood participation
Hekia Parata | Budget 2012
Extra Budget operating funding of $110.9 million for early childhood education (ECE) over the next four years continues the Government’s drive to increase the number of vulnerable children participating in ECE, Education Minister Hekia Parata says. “We know that participating in early childhood education has considerable benefits for children. “One of the 10 measurable targets of the Prime Minister’s Better Public Services results centres on early childhood education...
Hekia Parata | Budget 2012
Extra Budget operating funding of $110.9 million for early childhood education (ECE) over the next four years continues the Government’s drive to increase the number of vulnerable children participating in ECE, Education Minister Hekia Parata says. “We know that participating in early childhood education has considerable benefits for children. “One of the 10 measurable targets of the Prime Minister’s Better Public Services results centres on early childhood education...
Raising quality in early childhood education
URL: Raising quality in early childhood education
Hekia Parata | Education
Education Minister Hon Hekia Parata has today released a series of recommendations on how to improve the quality of early childhood education (ECE). The recommendations are the findings of two advisory groups which were established in January of this year to focus on improving the quality of ECE services, particularly for those children under the age of two. “I welcome the recommendations and thank the advisory groups for identifying many practical solutions that can be implemented quickly.”...
Hekia Parata | Education
Education Minister Hon Hekia Parata has today released a series of recommendations on how to improve the quality of early childhood education (ECE). The recommendations are the findings of two advisory groups which were established in January of this year to focus on improving the quality of ECE services, particularly for those children under the age of two. “I welcome the recommendations and thank the advisory groups for identifying many practical solutions that can be implemented quickly.”...
Government support for Māori education
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Pita Sharples | Budget 2012
Māori education remains a Government priority, despite the challenging economic climate, Māori Affairs and Associate Education Minister Pita Sharples says. “Several initiatives in this year’s Budget will help improve education outcomes for Māori,” Dr Sharples says. “The Government’s investment of $76.4 million over the next four years will help our tamariki and mokopuna achieve education success...
Pita Sharples | Budget 2012
Māori education remains a Government priority, despite the challenging economic climate, Māori Affairs and Associate Education Minister Pita Sharples says. “Several initiatives in this year’s Budget will help improve education outcomes for Māori,” Dr Sharples says. “The Government’s investment of $76.4 million over the next four years will help our tamariki and mokopuna achieve education success...
Cadetships a focus for Māori Affairs
URL: Cadetships a focus for Māori Affairs
Pita Sharples | Budget 2012
The Government will fund 1,000 Māori cadetships over the next four years, Māori Affairs Minister Pita Sharples says. “A total of $10 million allocated to the Māori cadetship programme over the next four years will enable 250 young Māori cadets a year to get paid jobs and training opportunities for at least six months,” Dr Sharples says...
Pita Sharples | Budget 2012
The Government will fund 1,000 Māori cadetships over the next four years, Māori Affairs Minister Pita Sharples says. “A total of $10 million allocated to the Māori cadetship programme over the next four years will enable 250 young Māori cadets a year to get paid jobs and training opportunities for at least six months,” Dr Sharples says...
Hundreds of schools to benefit from broadband
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Hekia Parata | Budget 2012
Budget 2012 continues the Government’s commitment to making New Zealand schools among the most connected in the world, Education Minister Hekia Parata and Communications and Information Technology Minister Amy Adams say. The Government is providing $8 million in 2012/13 to help schools connect to the ultra-fast broadband (UFB) network. Hundreds of schools will have access to government funding to cover the costs of the fibre connection from the school boundary into the school...
Hekia Parata | Budget 2012
Budget 2012 continues the Government’s commitment to making New Zealand schools among the most connected in the world, Education Minister Hekia Parata and Communications and Information Technology Minister Amy Adams say. The Government is providing $8 million in 2012/13 to help schools connect to the ultra-fast broadband (UFB) network. Hundreds of schools will have access to government funding to cover the costs of the fibre connection from the school boundary into the school...
First investment to develop 21st Century Schools
URL: First investment to develop 21st Century Schools
Hekia Parata | Budget 2012
The Government is investing the first $33.8 million of proceeds from the Future Investment Fund into upgrading school IT networks, Education Minister Hekia Parata and Associate Education Minister Craig Foss say. This is part of the $1 billion ring-fenced in the fund for investing in the Government’s 21st Century Schools programme. The fund is established in Budget 2012 to invest the $5 billion to $7 billion expected proceeds from the Government’s partial share sales of five SOEs...
Hekia Parata | Budget 2012
The Government is investing the first $33.8 million of proceeds from the Future Investment Fund into upgrading school IT networks, Education Minister Hekia Parata and Associate Education Minister Craig Foss say. This is part of the $1 billion ring-fenced in the fund for investing in the Government’s 21st Century Schools programme. The fund is established in Budget 2012 to invest the $5 billion to $7 billion expected proceeds from the Government’s partial share sales of five SOEs...
Extra support for vulnerable youth
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Paula Bennett | Budget 2012
Budget 2012 includes an $18.3 million investment over the next four years in mental health services for children and young people, Youth Affairs Minister Paula Bennett says. “Young people can be among our most vulnerable and need specific support to address their needs,” she says. “I’m pleased to be putting more funding into mental health services for young people, including youth workers and One-Stop Shops.”...
Paula Bennett | Budget 2012
Budget 2012 includes an $18.3 million investment over the next four years in mental health services for children and young people, Youth Affairs Minister Paula Bennett says. “Young people can be among our most vulnerable and need specific support to address their needs,” she says. “I’m pleased to be putting more funding into mental health services for young people, including youth workers and One-Stop Shops.”...
$326m boost for science, innovation, and research
URL: $326m boost for science, innovation, and research
Steven Joyce | Budget 2012
Budget 2012 delivers on the Government’s commitment to building a more competitive and productive economy, with $250 million of new operating funding and $76.1 million in capital funding over four years for science, innovation, and research. “Science and technological innovation are major drivers of growth and international competitiveness, which is why we have continued to increase funding for them despite tight fiscal constraints,” Science and Innovation Minister Steven Joyce says...
Steven Joyce | Budget 2012
Budget 2012 delivers on the Government’s commitment to building a more competitive and productive economy, with $250 million of new operating funding and $76.1 million in capital funding over four years for science, innovation, and research. “Science and technological innovation are major drivers of growth and international competitiveness, which is why we have continued to increase funding for them despite tight fiscal constraints,” Science and Innovation Minister Steven Joyce says...
Tertiary savings fund new investment
URL: Tertiary savings fund new investment
Steven Joyce | Budget 2012
Budget 2012 rebalances the Government’s $4.3 billion investment in tertiary education between expenditure on student support and investment in tuition and research, says Tertiary Education, Skills and Employment Minister Steven Joyce. “We have one of the most generous student support systems in the world. Rebalancing it allows us to free up money we can reinvest in improving the quality of tertiary education we provide, and help our overall fiscal position,” Mr Joyce says. Key changes include:...
Steven Joyce | Budget 2012
Budget 2012 rebalances the Government’s $4.3 billion investment in tertiary education between expenditure on student support and investment in tuition and research, says Tertiary Education, Skills and Employment Minister Steven Joyce. “We have one of the most generous student support systems in the world. Rebalancing it allows us to free up money we can reinvest in improving the quality of tertiary education we provide, and help our overall fiscal position,” Mr Joyce says. Key changes include:...
$159m to strengthen higher-level tertiary education
URL: $159m to strengthen higher-level tertiary education
Steven Joyce | Budget 2012
Budget 2012 commits $158.9 million over four years to invest in engineering, science, and research-led learning in our tertiary institutions, Tertiary Education, Skills and Employment Minister Steven Joyce says. “New Zealand has an under-supply of engineers and we are training about only half the number we require,” he says...
Steven Joyce | Budget 2012
Budget 2012 commits $158.9 million over four years to invest in engineering, science, and research-led learning in our tertiary institutions, Tertiary Education, Skills and Employment Minister Steven Joyce says. “New Zealand has an under-supply of engineers and we are training about only half the number we require,” he says...
$29.5m to stimulate competitive innovation in tertiary sector
URL: $29.5m to stimulate competitive innovation in tertiary sector
Steven Joyce | Budget 2012
Budget 2012 commits $29.5 million operating spending over four years for Private Training Establishments (PTEs), to create a fairer funding system that rewards competitive innovation across the tertiary sector. The Government is committing the funding to close the gap between the historical differential funding rates of PTEs and public providers of the same service, Tertiary Education, Skills and Employment Minister Steven Joyce says...
Steven Joyce | Budget 2012
Budget 2012 commits $29.5 million operating spending over four years for Private Training Establishments (PTEs), to create a fairer funding system that rewards competitive innovation across the tertiary sector. The Government is committing the funding to close the gap between the historical differential funding rates of PTEs and public providers of the same service, Tertiary Education, Skills and Employment Minister Steven Joyce says...
3,000 more Youth Guarantee places funded
URL: 3,000 more Youth Guarantee places funded
Steven Joyce | Budget 2012
Budget 2012 continues the Government’s support for foundation training for young people, with 3,000 more places funded over the next four years under the Youth Guarantee Scheme. “With these extra fees-free places, there will be 8,750 tertiary-based Youth Guarantee places in 2013,” Tertiary Education, Skills and Employment Minister Steven Joyce says...
Steven Joyce | Budget 2012
Budget 2012 continues the Government’s support for foundation training for young people, with 3,000 more places funded over the next four years under the Youth Guarantee Scheme. “With these extra fees-free places, there will be 8,750 tertiary-based Youth Guarantee places in 2013,” Tertiary Education, Skills and Employment Minister Steven Joyce says...
Budget focuses on better public service results
URL: Budget focuses on better public service results
Bill English | Budget 2012
Budget 2012 includes further steps towards an innovative, efficient public sector delivering better results for New Zealanders within tight financial constraints, Finance Minister Bill English says. “This Government is focused on getting better results, rather than just increasing inputs. It’s time to measure success by better outcomes, rather than by how much extra money we are spending, as was the case for much of the 2000s,” Mr English says...
Bill English | Budget 2012
Budget 2012 includes further steps towards an innovative, efficient public sector delivering better results for New Zealanders within tight financial constraints, Finance Minister Bill English says. “This Government is focused on getting better results, rather than just increasing inputs. It’s time to measure success by better outcomes, rather than by how much extra money we are spending, as was the case for much of the 2000s,” Mr English says...
No decision yet on south Auckland charter school - New Zealand Herald
URL: No decision yet on south Auckland charter school
New Zealand Herald
University of Auckland's Associate Professor of Education Peter O'Connor said the audience was caught by surprise when Charter Schools Working Group chairwoman Catherine Isaac said no region had been settled on for a trial and south Auckland may not be ...
New Zealand Herald
University of Auckland's Associate Professor of Education Peter O'Connor said the audience was caught by surprise when Charter Schools Working Group chairwoman Catherine Isaac said no region had been settled on for a trial and south Auckland may not be ...
Early childhood education subsidies cut - Stuff.co.nz
New Zealand Herald | URL: Early childhood education subsidies cut Stuff.co.nz Early childhood education subsidies have been frozen in the Budget, likely forcing up fees for families in the coming years. Education Minister Hekia Parata announced a series of new spending initiatives in the ECE sector, which add up to $110.9 ... |
Record numbers for Early Childhood Council's Conference
URL: Record numbers for Early Childhood Council's Conference
The organiser of a conference for early childhood centre managers and teachers to be run in Auckland this weekend, has struggled to accommodate the numbers seeking to attend.
The organiser of a conference for early childhood centre managers and teachers to be run in Auckland this weekend, has struggled to accommodate the numbers seeking to attend.
Early Childhood Council reacts to Budget
URL: Early Childhood Council reacts to Budget
The Early Childhood Council has welcomed the money in the Budget that is being directed to increasing participation in early childhood education by vulnerable groups.
The Early Childhood Council has welcomed the money in the Budget that is being directed to increasing participation in early childhood education by vulnerable groups.
New Zealand Kindergarten Response to the 2012 Budget
URL: New Zealand Kindergarten Response to the 2012 Budget
“Additional funding to support increased participation in early childhood education is welcome news,” said Clare Wells, Chief Executive of New Zealand Kindergartens.
“Additional funding to support increased participation in early childhood education is welcome news,” said Clare Wells, Chief Executive of New Zealand Kindergartens.
Parents face burden of preschool squeeze
URL: Parents face burden of preschool squeeze
Early childhood education subsidy cuts worth tens of millions of dollars are likely to be passed on to some parents through increased fees.
Early childhood education subsidy cuts worth tens of millions of dollars are likely to be passed on to some parents through increased fees.
Budget fails Maori in tertiary education - academic
URL: Budget fails Maori in tertiary education - academic
An Otago University Professor of Maori Studies is highly critical of announcements in the Budget for tertiary education.
An Otago University Professor of Maori Studies is highly critical of announcements in the Budget for tertiary education.
Budget 2012: Te reo schools to keep their small classes - New Zealand Herald
URL: Budget 2012: Te reo schools to keep their small classes
New Zealand Herald
Maori immersion schools will be exempt from increases in class size announced in this year's Budget - a move critics have labelled unfair. Associate Minister of Education Pita Sharples announced yesterday that kura kaupapa and wharekura would not be ...
New Zealand Herald
Maori immersion schools will be exempt from increases in class size announced in this year's Budget - a move critics have labelled unfair. Associate Minister of Education Pita Sharples announced yesterday that kura kaupapa and wharekura would not be ...
Young Maori in education benefit from Budget - Radio New Zealand
URL: Young Maori in education benefit from Budget
Radio New Zealand
The spending is aimed at getting more tamariki into Maori pre-schools - including kohanga reo services. The Ministry of Education says initiatives will be developed and delivered through iwi and other partners. There is also an increase in what is ...
Radio New Zealand
The spending is aimed at getting more tamariki into Maori pre-schools - including kohanga reo services. The Ministry of Education says initiatives will be developed and delivered through iwi and other partners. There is also an increase in what is ...
Priority two
URL: Priority two
MOE
This section describes our focus on maximising the contribution of education to the economy.
MOE
This section describes our focus on maximising the contribution of education to the economy.
Priority one
URL: Priority one
MOE
This section describes our focus on improving education outcomes for Māori learners, Pasifika learners, learners with special education needs and learners from low socio-economic backgrounds.
MOE
This section describes our focus on improving education outcomes for Māori learners, Pasifika learners, learners with special education needs and learners from low socio-economic backgrounds.
Operating intentions
URL: Operating intentions
MOE
This section sets out our operating intentions for the next three years. We have two key priorities that will enable us to meet our outcomes. The two priorities are supported by a focus on improving our capability and effectiveness.
MOE
This section sets out our operating intentions for the next three years. We have two key priorities that will enable us to meet our outcomes. The two priorities are supported by a focus on improving our capability and effectiveness.
Statement of Intent 2012 – 2017
URL: Statement of Intent 2012 – 2017
MOE
The Ministry of Education’s Statement of Intent 2012 – 2017 sets out the key elements of how we will contribute to the delivery of Government’s priorities for education.
MOE
The Ministry of Education’s Statement of Intent 2012 – 2017 sets out the key elements of how we will contribute to the delivery of Government’s priorities for education.
Improving the Ministry’s capability, efficiency and responsiveness
URL: Improving the Ministry’s capability, efficiency and responsiveness
MOE
This section describes the improvement in capability, efficiency and responsiveness required of the Ministry to achieve our two priorities.
MOE
This section describes the improvement in capability, efficiency and responsiveness required of the Ministry to achieve our two priorities.
Early Childhood Education (ECE) initiatives
URL: Early Childhood Education (ECE) initiatives
MOE
Main Early Childhood Education (ECE) initiatives announced by the Government in Budget 2012
MOE
Main Early Childhood Education (ECE) initiatives announced by the Government in Budget 2012
Schooling (primary and secondary education) initiatives
URL: Schooling (primary and secondary education) initiatives
MOE
Main schooling (primary and secondary education) initiatives announced by the Government in Budget 2012
MOE
Main schooling (primary and secondary education) initiatives announced by the Government in Budget 2012
Special education initiatives
URL: Special education initiatives
MOE
Main special education initiatives announced by the Government in Budget 2012
MOE
Main special education initiatives announced by the Government in Budget 2012
Tertiary education initiatives and savings
URL: Tertiary education initiatives and savings
Main tertiary education initiatives and savings announced by the Government in Budget 2012
Main tertiary education initiatives and savings announced by the Government in Budget 2012
Budget 2012: The Students Say ... - Stuff.co.nz
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Stuff.co.nz
A raft of changes to the student loan scheme has been announced, including increasing the repayment rate from 10 per cent to 12, removing the voluntary repayment bonus, freezing the parental income threshold for student allowances and removing ...
Stuff.co.nz
A raft of changes to the student loan scheme has been announced, including increasing the repayment rate from 10 per cent to 12, removing the voluntary repayment bonus, freezing the parental income threshold for student allowances and removing ...
Budget labelled 'an attack on students' - Stuff.co.nz
![]() Stuff.co.nz | URL: Budget labelled 'an attack on students' Stuff.co.nz The head of the country's largest student union has labelled the 2012 Budget as an attack on students, particularly those studying part-time. Massey University Extramural Student's Society president Ralph Springett said the Government was focused on ... |
Tertiary groups gloomy over Budget
URL: Tertiary groups gloomy over Budget
The vice-chancellor of Canterbury University, Rod Carr, says universities are barely better off at all as a result of the budget.
The vice-chancellor of Canterbury University, Rod Carr, says universities are barely better off at all as a result of the budget.
Budget 2012 Will Force Students Out Of University
URL: Budget 2012 Will Force Students Out Of University
Thousands of students attempting to complete degrees may be unable to finish without going into debt due to today’s budget.
Thousands of students attempting to complete degrees may be unable to finish without going into debt due to today’s budget.
Farmers oppose class size increase - SunLive
URL: Farmers oppose class size increase
SunLive
Government plans to increase class sizes will disadvantage rural children and may put workers off taking jobs in rural area says Federated Farmers education spokesperson Jeanette Maxwell. “Federated Farmers calls for the government to rethink its ...
SunLive
Government plans to increase class sizes will disadvantage rural children and may put workers off taking jobs in rural area says Federated Farmers education spokesperson Jeanette Maxwell. “Federated Farmers calls for the government to rethink its ...
Second language students disadvantaged by cuts to class size - Scoop.co.nz (press release)
URL: Second language students disadvantaged by cuts to class size
Scoop.co.nz (press release)
The professional organisation representing teachers of English to speakers of other languages in New Zealand, TESOLANZ, is concerned that new government policy to increase class sizes will have a negative impact on both teaching and learning.
Scoop.co.nz (press release)
The professional organisation representing teachers of English to speakers of other languages in New Zealand, TESOLANZ, is concerned that new government policy to increase class sizes will have a negative impact on both teaching and learning.
Another kick in the guts for teachers - Scoop.co.nz (press release)
URL: Another kick in the guts for teachers
Scoop.co.nz (press release)
“Responding to questions in the House today Education Minister Hekia Parata admitted that her move to bigger class sizes will see 1000 fewer teachers employed than forecast under the current class size model. “As school rolls continue to grow the ...
Scoop.co.nz (press release)
“Responding to questions in the House today Education Minister Hekia Parata admitted that her move to bigger class sizes will see 1000 fewer teachers employed than forecast under the current class size model. “As school rolls continue to grow the ...
Elm Park School Newsletter: Proposed Government Changes
URL: Elm Park School Newsletter: Proposed Government Changes
It says an element of performance pay will be the National Standards results of students in a teacher's class. National Standards data will also be available to draw up school league tables after May 31st, the deadline for all ...
It says an element of performance pay will be the National Standards results of students in a teacher's class. National Standards data will also be available to draw up school league tables after May 31st, the deadline for all ...
Technology under threat from school staffing changes - Voxy
URL: Technology under threat from school staffing changes
Voxy
... will be interpreted as a narrowing of the curriculum. "It is becoming clear that the focus on national standards will be at the detriment of other very important aspects of learning and opportunities that generations of children have enjoyed."
Voxy
... will be interpreted as a narrowing of the curriculum. "It is becoming clear that the focus on national standards will be at the detriment of other very important aspects of learning and opportunities that generations of children have enjoyed."
Industry leaders boost Pasifika rebuilding role - Scoop.co.nz (press release)
URL: Industry leaders boost Pasifika rebuilding role
Scoop.co.nz (press release)
Industry leaders meet the new generation of Pasifika tradespeople at an event hosted by The Built Environment Training Alliance (BETA) and CPIT next Tuesday night (29 May). Industry leaders meet the new generation of Pasifika tradespeople at an event ...
Scoop.co.nz (press release)
Industry leaders meet the new generation of Pasifika tradespeople at an event hosted by The Built Environment Training Alliance (BETA) and CPIT next Tuesday night (29 May). Industry leaders meet the new generation of Pasifika tradespeople at an event ...
Cuts worry intermediate principals - Taranaki Daily News
URL: Cuts worry intermediate principals
Taranaki Daily News
In a surprise Budget announcement yesterday Taranaki school principals learnt that intermediate staff teaching technology, music, art and other practical subjects would no longer be funded. Intermediate schools act as technology centres for year 7 and ...
Taranaki Daily News
In a surprise Budget announcement yesterday Taranaki school principals learnt that intermediate staff teaching technology, music, art and other practical subjects would no longer be funded. Intermediate schools act as technology centres for year 7 and ...
Hundreds of teaching jobs to be cut - Radio New Zealand
URL: Hundreds of teaching jobs to be cut
Radio New Zealand
Most of the saving - about $65 million a year - will be in primary schools. The Budget provides a 2% increase to school operations grants - worth about $20 million a year. It also commits the first $33 million earned from state asset sales to upgrading ...
Radio New Zealand
Most of the saving - about $65 million a year - will be in primary schools. The Budget provides a 2% increase to school operations grants - worth about $20 million a year. It also commits the first $33 million earned from state asset sales to upgrading ...
Primary school leaders dismayed by Budget
URL: Primary school leaders dismayed by Budget
The president of the education union, the Educational Institute, Ian Leckie, says the Budget shows the government does not value education.
The president of the education union, the Educational Institute, Ian Leckie, says the Budget shows the government does not value education.
Budget confirms bigger class sizes and lack of investment in children
URL: Budget confirms bigger class sizes and lack of investment in children
For the first time in decades, New Zealand children will be faced with bigger class sizes and a freeze on the number of teachers being employed.
For the first time in decades, New Zealand children will be faced with bigger class sizes and a freeze on the number of teachers being employed.
Government needs to listen to strong concerns over class sizes
URL: Government needs to listen to strong concerns over class sizes
NZEI Te Riu Roa says the government needs to heed the call of Federated Farmers which has come out today against the decision to increase class sizes.
NZEI Te Riu Roa says the government needs to heed the call of Federated Farmers which has come out today against the decision to increase class sizes.
Budget “King Hit” On State Secondary Schools
URL: Budget “King Hit” On State Secondary Schools
24 May 2012 Budget “King Hit” On State Secondary Schools The 2012 Budget has delivered a king hit on state secondary schools, parents, teachers and students, PPTA president Robin Duff says.
24 May 2012 Budget “King Hit” On State Secondary Schools The 2012 Budget has delivered a king hit on state secondary schools, parents, teachers and students, PPTA president Robin Duff says.
Technology under threat from govt changes to school staffing
URL: Technology under threat from govt changes to school staffing
NZAIMS NZAIMS - GUARDIANS OF YEAR 7-10 New Zealand Association of Intermediate and Middle Schooling
NZAIMS NZAIMS - GUARDIANS OF YEAR 7-10 New Zealand Association of Intermediate and Middle Schooling
Training support for 3000 more young Kiwis - Newstalk ZB
Newstalk ZB | URL: Training support for 3000 more young Kiwis Newstalk ZB Three thousand more young people will get Government support into training and education as a result of today's Budget. It'll take the number of free tertiary-based Youth Guarantee places up to 8750. Tertiary education minister Steven Joyce says those ... |
Real Skills Newsletter - Scoop.co.nz (press release)
URL: Real Skills Newsletter
Scoop.co.nz (press release)
The Ministry of Education has released this report summarising interviews and the results of an online survey with employers. "Overall, it shows that employers value the role that ITOs have to arrange training," Industry Training Federation Chief ...
Scoop.co.nz (press release)
The Ministry of Education has released this report summarising interviews and the results of an online survey with employers. "Overall, it shows that employers value the role that ITOs have to arrange training," Industry Training Federation Chief ...
The possible closure of special needs schools
URL: The possible closure of special needs schools
Parents of special needs students are fighting against proposed closures of residential special schools.
Parents of special needs students are fighting against proposed closures of residential special schools.
Real Skills Newsletter - Scoop.co.nz (press release)
URL: Real Skills Newsletter
Scoop.co.nz (press release)
"And as would be expected, there is also feedback and comments we can learn from. Over the last two years, ITOs have made a concerted effort to improve outcomes for trainees and workplaces and this feedback will support that ongoing process.
Scoop.co.nz (press release)
"And as would be expected, there is also feedback and comments we can learn from. Over the last two years, ITOs have made a concerted effort to improve outcomes for trainees and workplaces and this feedback will support that ongoing process.
Gil Laurenson: Decile-one schools - know them before you judge them - New Zealand Herald
URL: Gil Laurenson: Decile-one schools - know them before you judge them
New Zealand Herald
Ministry of Education figures show that for Otahuhu College we now retain students at a rate slightly better than decile-8 schools. This means we have significantly more students in our senior school, but are we getting them qualifications?
New Zealand Herald
Ministry of Education figures show that for Otahuhu College we now retain students at a rate slightly better than decile-8 schools. This means we have significantly more students in our senior school, but are we getting them qualifications?
Ministry acts on school - Auckland stuff.co.nz
URL: Ministry acts on school
Auckland stuff.co.nz
A limited statutory manager has been called in by the Education Ministry to help sort out problems at a Birkenhead primary school. Education consultant Roween Higgie will be working with Chelsea Primary School on issues exposed in an ERO report earlier ...
Auckland stuff.co.nz
A limited statutory manager has been called in by the Education Ministry to help sort out problems at a Birkenhead primary school. Education consultant Roween Higgie will be working with Chelsea Primary School on issues exposed in an ERO report earlier ...
Meeting chance for ailing school - Otago Daily Times
URL: Meeting chance for ailing school
Otago Daily Times
Rotary Park School commissioner Cleave Hay met staff, parents and community members on Tuesday night, where he read a letter from Education Minister Hekia Parata confirming the school was to continue the process towards closure.
Otago Daily Times
Rotary Park School commissioner Cleave Hay met staff, parents and community members on Tuesday night, where he read a letter from Education Minister Hekia Parata confirming the school was to continue the process towards closure.
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