New Zealand Educational Institute Te Riu Roa (NZEI) stories
Concerns of a lack of investment in digital fluency and funding resound around a disappointed New Zealand Education sector.
Education Minister Nikki Kaye has announced a $5.2 million funding boost for Teach First NZ to train more teachers in STEM subjects.
The Greens receive praise for their goal of every NZ child learning Te Reo Māori at school, but more work and investment are needed, say industry players.
NZ shines on global stage with top five ranking in world literacy levels, hailing a more nuanced approach to measuring literacy for future societies.
Getting more digital devices, teacher aides and supporting costs of outdoor activities could have been paid for with the charter school bonuses.
Kiwi teachers rank in the top four for professionalism, according to an OECD study, with only Russia, Estonia and Singapore scoring higher.
New Zealand's public education system is under threat from the TPPA, says National secretary of NZ Educational Institute.
New Zealand educators are being urged to contribute to the review of the Education Act to ensure quality, free public education.
NZEI is urging the NZ Government to come clean about the details of the latest Wikileak on the Trade is Service Agreement.
Educators might not see salary increases as Budget 2015 makes little provision for pay rises, says New Zealand Educational Institute.
Minister Steven Joyce says changes to the Novopay Service Centre model will simplify the resolution of payroll and HR issues.
Leading teaching associations have rejected the Government's plan to make the PaCT mandatory by 2015, citing concerns over teaching quality and professionalism.