Tuesday 14 April 2015

Wednesday 15 April 2015

Schools $244m boost 'disappointing' - Labour 

A $244 million package to build seven new schools and expand four existing ones to meet roll growth is a "disappointing" Budget announcement, says Labour leader Andrew Little.It was simply doing what any Government should do in...

underspend punishes schools

Stuff.co.nz
The Ministry of Education says the underspend is because of the delay between announcing special education programmes and implementing them - a practice that isn't "unusual". In Wellington, Berhampore Primary School board of trustees chairman ...

Government playing politics with education announcement

Scoop.co.nz (press release)
NZEI says the Government is playing pre-Budget politics with its announcement today that it is building new schools and classrooms to cope with population growth. National President Louise 
Green says this is money that it was going to have to spend ...
Radio New Zealand
I think it's really exciting actually - having schools like charter schools giving them a different vehicle to find who they are and hopefully (be) successful in education." Mr Hudson said the curriculum's flexibility meant he could tailor what he ...

New kura in Budget

waateanews.com
She says children are starting education earlier, staying longer and leaving better qualified, including Maori and Pasifika kids who have not fared so well in the past. Labour leader Andrew Little says the announcement is an attempt to dress up ...

Papamoa's $8.1m education expansion

SunLive
“I am determined that all kids get the best education possible including those who have not fared so well in the past - Maori, Pasifika and kids from poorer homes. “This further funding will help meet roll growth as well as deliver school environments ...

No comments:

Post a Comment