Most kaiako (teachers) will see an average increase in pay of around 35% About 2000 kaiako, kaiawhina and kaiwhakarite expected to benefit Boost to give parity to similar roles outside of kōhanga reo and encourage whānau to become kaiako Kaiako working .
Union challenges ministry double standard on kohanga tohu 22 Jul 2021 14:33 PM
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The kaiwhakahaere of primary teachers’ union NZEI Te Riu Roa says the Education Ministry seems to have a double standard when it comes to recognition of qualifications developed by the Kōhanga Reo National Trust.
The union is throwing its weight behind Kōhanga Reo’s bid to have Tohu Whakapakari recognised as a formal teaching qualification, an issue which is holding up efforts to give Kōhanga Reo kaiako pay parity with their peers in early childhood and primary schools.
Laures Park says the ministry and the New Zealand Qualifications Authority have stubbornly stuck with decisions made almost two decades ago that the three-year course wasn’t enough to count the kaiako as fully fledged teachers.
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