Press Release – New Zealand National Party Rather than abandoning social obligations on beneficiaries to send their children to school we should be enforcing those requirements especially at a time when New Zealand is facing a truancy crisis, Nationals Education spokesperson Paul Goldsmith …
Rather than abandoning social obligations on beneficiaries to send their children to school we should be enforcing those requirements especially at a time when New Zealand is facing a truancy crisis, National’s Education spokesperson Paul Goldsmith says.
“There has been an increase in the number of students not enrolled at any school over the past five years. In 2014 there was 7738 unenrolled students, last year that figure increased to 10,960.
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Press Release – New Zealand National Party Proposed changes to the Education and Training Act 2020 are part of an ongoing attack on school choice by Labour, Nationals Education spokesperson Paul Goldsmith says. Labour is hell-bent on a one-size-fits-all approach to our education system. …
Proposed changes to the Education and Training Act 2020 are part of an ongoing attack on school choice by Labour, National’s Education spokesperson Paul Goldsmith says.
“Labour is hell-bent on a one-size-fits-all approach to our education system.”
The Government is proposing to deprioritise children and siblings of former students in a school’s out-of-zone application process, Mr Goldsmith says.
Press Release – New Zealand National Party Labours messaging on New Zealands curriculum is confused and misses what is important to improve student achievement, Nationals Education spokesperson Paul Goldsmith says. On the one hand, Associate Education Minister Jan Tinetti says …
Labour’s messaging on New Zealand’s curriculum is confused and misses what is important to improve student achievement, National’s Education spokesperson Paul Goldsmith says.
“On the one hand, Associate Education Minister Jan Tinetti says the re-announced curriculum review will focus on ‘wellbeing, identities, language and culture’. On the other, Education Minister Chris Hipkins talks frequently about the need to do something about our falling achievement levels in maths.
Press Release – New Zealand National Party The proposed new history curriculum for schools is lacking in balance and needs revision, Nationals Education spokesperson Paul Goldsmith said today. The themes are mainly about identity and identity politics. Thats part of our story but …
The proposed new history curriculum for schools is lacking in balance and needs revision, National’s Education spokesperson Paul Goldsmith said today.
“The themes are mainly about identity and identity politics. That’s part of our story – but there are other elements to New Zealand’s history.
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