Te pūnga mātauranga
Te pūnga mātauranga
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03 Hōngo 2024
Tumeke Tumuaki 2024
Tumeke Tumuaki is an initiative created by the Principals’ Council of NZEI Te Riu Roa in 2022 which recognises and celebrates the amazing contribution principals make to education.
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26 Pipi 2024
Holding a learning support roundtable discussion
Learning Support need far outstrips provision. Teachers, principals, learning support specialists and whānau and parents have long been calling out for learning support to be provided to all mokopuna who need it, not rationed out according to an inadequate funding formula. What is needed is far greater numbers of teacher aides and specialists to provide the learning support needed.
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14 Pipi 2024
Toitū te Tiriti
Kua manawanui a NZEI Te Riu Roa ki te mātātoa me te manaaki, Te Tiriti o Waitangi. Ko te whakapono ko te mana o te kotahitanga, me te mahitahi. Kia whakatūturu ngā mōtika me ngā whaipānga hoki. Kia whakaute i ngā Māori me ngā mema katoa hei anga whakamua rātou.
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10 Pipi 2024
Ka tū a NZEI Te Riu Roa mō te mātauranga pāpori!
NZEI Te Riu Roa is committed to the continual improvement of our public education system in Aotearoa, which is why we are opposed to charter schools.
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27 Hara 2024
Membership cancellation - when will my final payment be?
Following Hui-ā-Tau 2024, the resignation period for members has been extended to 1 month. In practice this will be a four week notice period, because membership payments are aligned with fortnightly salary deductions. Depending on your payment method, your payments might be cancelled by NZEI Te Riu Roa, or cancellation might require action from you.
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09 Hara 2024
Nominations for National Executive and National Officers 2025-26
According to rule 25 of NZEI Te Riu Roa constitution any full or provisional members of the Institute are eligible to be nominated, elected, or serve as National Officers or National Executive members.
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22 Pae 2024
Support for principals
We have specific support for our members who are tumuaki | principals.
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08 Pae 2024
Ngā pou - the values that drive our work
Mōku te Ao is based around eight Pou and is a Māori-first approach. It is a part of how we empower our members and staff to work towards system change.
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02 Pae 2024
About the Scholarship - DSM Scholarship
Find out all you need to know about the David Stewart Memorial Scholarship.