The Christchurch schools announcement
Today Hekia Parata announced her decisions concerning the proposed closure or merger of 31 schools in Christchurch. 12 schools will remain open as they are, while seven schools will close and 12 will...
View ArticleSo much for Hekia Parata’s word…
Today in Parliament I questioned the Minister of Education Hekia Parata on her decision to close Branston Intermediate School in Christchurch. I singled out Branston because Parata had given them a...
View ArticleNovopay Issues #1
Plenty has already been said about the Novopay shambles. The system was never ready for implementation, it never should’ve been signed-off, and the safeguards and contingencies that should have been in...
View ArticleContempt for democracy
Even supporters of National’s Charter Schools have asked for changes to draft legislation currently before the Education and Science Select Committee. While the overwhelming majority of the 2,000 or so...
View ArticleSchool staff stress = non-compliance
Hundreds if not thousands of schools up and down the country will have fallen foul of a Ministry of Education requirement for them to submit school charters by last Friday. The reason? Novopay! In most...
View ArticleResponsibility for payout rests with Parata
Today the State Services Commission finally announced the details of Lesley Longstone’s departure package. Recall that Longstone resigned as CE of the Ministry of Education the week before Christmas,...
View ArticleNewsflash – there’s a Novopay backlog!
At long last the government have finally gotten something to do with Novopay right. Yesterday on Q+A Steven Joyce announced that he is beefing up the Novopay Backlog Clearance Unit (BCU). This is...
View ArticleArrogance and contempt
Last week in the House I asked the government a series of questions about former Secretary for Education Lesley Longstone’s $425,000 golden handshake. That’s a lot of taxpayer coin, and the public...
View ArticleNovopay shambles continues
Two months after Steven Joyce was brought in to fix the failing Novopay system, the problems are getting worse not better. Over the weekend we found out that hundreds of teachers have been...
View ArticleHands-off Government let export education drift
Lincoln Tan of the New Zealand Herald reports http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10872104: A Ministry of Education report to be released this week is expected to show a 6...
View ArticleSurrender and retention in schools
Today the Education Amendment Bill was reported back to the House. While much of the debate on the Bill will focus on the establishment of charter schools, there are some very important changes to the...
View ArticleCharter schools have no future
On Friday the Education and Science Select Committee reported back to the House the legislation introducing charter schools. In our minority report, the Labour Party has set out very clearly our...
View ArticleWe wouldn’t have unqualified doctors in hospitals – why allow unqualified...
The charter schools Bill is likely to be enacted this week. It is a disgrace that the Government has agreed to establish sschools who may hire unqualified teachers in their classrooms. See my speech...
View ArticleGifted Awareness Week
Our education system should be focused on ensuring that all New Zealanders, no matter where they are from or what their background, have the opportunity to fulfill their potential in life. Inherent in...
View ArticleExperience : What have you learned from failure & how would you apply it?...
14 Questions for 2014 Virtual Hustings Meeting – Question 13 Experience : What have you learned & how would you apply it? Question : To ensure a victory in the 2014 election we need courageous...
View ArticleLabour Leadership Virtual Hustings Meeting Questions – Full List Of Questions
Labour Leadership Virtual Hustings Meeting Questions – Full List submitted by members – Sept 3rd to Sept 10th 2013 published 14 Sept, 2013 The questions below were submitted by New Zealand Labour Party...
View ArticleCut the education red tape!
If a child comes to school hungry, putting them on the scales every day to see whether they’re gaining weight won’t help. The same principle applies to their learning. Constantly testing their level of...
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