Archive
Friday - July 23rd 2010
MR 2010/48 - Schools need resourcing and support to provide for high needs children
Many schools feel their hands are tied when it comes to providing for children with high special educational needs, according to NZEI.
Thursday - July 22nd 2010
4MR 2010/47 - PPPs bring no benefits to education
NZEI there are no financial or educational benefits for New Zealanders in public private partnerships.
Wednesday - July 21st 2010
MR 2010/46 - Early childhood centres need stable workforce, not trial periods
NZEI says using early childhood centres to promote trial periods of employment is ridiculous and bad for early childhood education.
Monday - July 19th 2010
MR 2010/45 - Fire at will Bill impacts on teacher recruitment and supply
The extension of the Government’s 90 Day Fire at Will Bill could have a devastating effect on teacher supply and staffing, according to the education sector union NZEI Te Riu Roa.
Monday - July 12nd 2010
MR 2010/44 - Treasury papers expose government on early childhood cuts
NZEI says Treasury papers reveal that the Government was well aware that early childhood funding cuts would lead to increased fees for parents, but overall considered them low risk.
Tuesday - July 6th 2010
MR 2010/43 - Māori educators send powerful message on national standards
A hui of more than 200 Māori educators has issued a strong vote of no confidence in National Standards, saying they will damage the learning of tamariki Māori.
Friday - July 2nd 2010
MR 2010/42 - Crunch time for Government on National Standards
The Government can no longer ignore the snowballing opposition to its National Standards policy, says NZEI.
Thursday - July 1st 2010
MR 2010/41 - National Standards let parents and children down
NZEI says the government is letting parents and children down in its haste to implement National Standards.
Tuesday - June 29th 2010
MR 2010/40 - Petition demands parliamentary response to deepening crisis over National Standards
NZEI says politicians need to sit up and acknowledge the deepening crisis of confidence in the government’s National Standards policy.
Friday - June 25th 2010

