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Training of teachers needs a major overhaul - NZEI Te Riu Roa
The union for early childhood and primary teachers, NZEI Te Riu Roa, says an ERO report on the training of teachers shows that the system needs a major overhaul.
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Ongoing lunches a win, but teacher and whānau involvement still needed
NZEI Te Riu Roa, the union for educators across Aotearoa, welcomes the news that Ka Ora, Ka Ako, the Healthy School Lunches Programme will continue, but wants to make sure…
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Early childhood teachers hold public meetings over concern for cuts
Early childhood teachers are calling on their local MPs and communities to support them in their fight to protect their sector from potential pay cuts and further concerning…
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Mandated single approach to reading will not work
The union for primary teachers, NZEI Te Riu Roa, says that it’s dangerous for politicians to be mandating just one single approach to the art of teaching reading.
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No easy fixes for education without resourcing to back it up
Changes to education need to be properly resourced if they have any chance of succeeding, NZEI Te Riu Roa said today.
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Cuts to Ministry of Education backline learning support damaging to learning support needs
The decision to cut staff at Ministry of Education who help frontline learning support staff will have a detrimental impact on long-term learning support needs, mokopuna, schools…
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Ministry of Education cuts will disproportionately affect Pasifika
More than 290 Pasifika early childhood and primary educators meeting in Auckland this week have urged the Government to re-consider proposed cuts to Pasifika staff and programmes…
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Large scale cuts at education ministry will have negative impacts on schools and children
New Zealand’s largest education union, NZEI Te Riu Roa, says that the large scale of the job cuts in the Ministry of Education will undermine critical support to schools and early…
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Early childhood regulation changes: put children not business first, says union
The Government needs to be putting early childhood teachers, children, and their families first, rather than business, say members of the country’s largest education union NZEI Te…