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Changes reduce bureaucracy around early childhood regulations
Changes reduce bureaucracy around early childhood regulations Changes to regulations covering early childhood education services will reduce unnecessary bureaucracy while ensuring the health and safety of children, Education Minister Anne Tolley said today. "The changes include �in perpetuity' licences for early childhood education services and a new minimum age for home-based educators of  . . . more
Author : Beehive Created : 05 Jul 2009
 
Subject Endorsement to further motivate top students
Subject Endorsement to further motivate top students Extra recognition for secondary school students who perform exceptionally well in specific subjects will be included in NCEA results from 2011, Education Minister Anne Tolley announced today. "A Budget allocation of $2.72 million will enable the New Zealand Qualifications Authority to develop subject endorsement, rewarding high achievemen  . . . more
Author : Beehive Created : 02 Jul 2009
 
Trainee numbers hold up despite downturn
Trainee numbers hold up despite downturn A small rise in industry trainee and modern apprenticeship numbers is a welcome sign that employers remain committed to training despite the economic downturn, Tertiary Education Minister Anne Tolley said today. "Industry Training Organisations have reported an increase in trainee numbers of 151 between December 2008 and March 2009, up to a total of   . . . more
Author : Beehive Created : 28 Jun 2009
 
Kristin Teacher Wins Excellence in Teaching Award
KRISTIN TEACHER WINS EXCELLENCE IN TEACHING AWARD
 
Kristin School teacher Miss Tasha Gover has been awarded the 2009 Spacific Yearbooks Ltd ISNZ Excellence in Teaching Award for Exceptional Professional Performance for Years 0-6.
 Miss Gover received her award last Saturday during a ceremony at the Independent Schools' New Zealand (ISNZ) conference, held at the Duxton Hotel in Welli  . . . more
Author : Krisitn Created : 14 Jun 2009
 
Government invests $124 million in community education
Government invests $124 million in community education The National Government remains committed to Adult Community Education (ACE) and will continue to invest $124 million in these courses over the next four years, Acting Education Minister Bill English says. "We still believe ACE plays an important role in drawing people back into the education system. But we have been forced by economic c  . . . more
Author : Beehive Created : 13 Jun 2009
 
$69.7 million for early childhood education
$69.7 million for early childhood education Early childhood education and care will receive nearly $69.7 million of new money over the next four years from Budget 2009. "Budget 2009 delivers quality investment in early childhood education against the background of global economic challenges," Education Minister Anne Tolley says. From July 1 2010, five year-olds and children attending play  . . . more
Author : Beehive Created : 01 Jun 2009
 
Quality investment in tertiary education
Quality investment in tertiary education Budget 2009 delivers a quality investment in tertiary education and will assist polytechnics and universities to meet cost pressures.The total amount of funding for tertiary education in Vote Education will increase from a 2008/09 baseline of $2.66 billion to $2.78 billion in 2009/10.�In this Budget, the Government�s focus for tertiary education has been  . . . more
Author : Beehive Created : 01 Jun 2009
 
Minister pleased pay talks settled
Minister pleased pay talks settled Education Minister Anne Tolley is very pleased with news that kindergarten teacher pay talks have been settled. "Negotiations between the education sector union, NZEI Te Riu Roa, and the Ministry of Education, over kindergarten teachers' collective employment agreement have come to an end after five days," says Mrs Tolley. "I am very pleased both parti  . . . more
Author : Beehive Created : 30 May 2009
 
Excellent response to Trades Academies
Excellent response to Trades Academies Education Minister, Anne Tolley, is delighted by the interest that's been shown in the government's aim to establish a minimum of five Trades Academies across the country. "The Ministry of Education has received 113 expressions of interest from a wide range of applicants.That is an impressive figure. I am delighted so many providers are interested in p  . . . more
Author : Beehive Created : 22 May 2009
 
Minister welcomes start of National Standards consultation
Minister welcomes start of National Standards consultation Parents, families, wh�nau, teachers, principals, and school trustees are now able to have their say on draft National Standards. Consultation material was added to the Ministry of Education�s website today and packs will be sent to schools later this week. Consultation will run until 3 July 2009. �National Standards will play a vi  . . . more
Author : Beehive Created : 19 May 2009
 
Improved training for school leadership (principals)
Improved training for school leadership (principals) Education Minister Anne Tolley has announced a new plan designed to increase the number of education leaders and principals in New Zealand schools. The Professional Leadership Plan sets out the government�s aim to attract, develop and support talented leaders over the next two years. The Plan focuses on hard-to-staff schools and on upskil  . . . more
Author : Beehive Created : 18 May 2009
 
School property projects given a boost
School property projects given a boost Education Minister, Anne Tolley, has today announced new initiatives to allow schools to get their property programmes underway more quickly. �The changes will see a relaxation of some of the Ministry of Education's property project requirements that schools must currently follow when planning and designing classroom upgrades and other similar work,� s  . . . more
Author : Beehive Created : 08 May 2009
 
Bill reduces bureaucracy, ensures childrens� safety
Bill reduces bureaucracy, ensures childrens� safety


Measures introduced into Parliament today will reduce school compliance costs and improve efficiency in the education sector, says Education Minister Anne Tolley.
The Education Amendment Bill proposes changes to the police vetting of non-teaching staff and contractors, minimising compliance costs for schools while retaining the requirement   . . . more
Author : Beehive Created : 29 Apr 2009
 
Ministers welcome boost for borrowers who pay student loans early
Ministers welcome boost for borrowers who pay student loans early


Changes to the Student Loan Scheme tabled in Parliament yesterday are good news for people who want to pay off their student loans sooner, Revenue Minister Peter Dunne and Tertiary Education Minister Anne Tolley say.
The Student Loan Scheme (Repayment Bonus) Amendment Bill, which Mr Dunne will introduce, provides a 10 percent   . . . more
Author : Beehive Created : 29 Apr 2009
 
Massey literacy specialist elected to international Reading Hall of Fame
Massey literacy specialist elected to international Reading Hall of Fame   Professor Tom Nicholson from the University�s College of Education is one of 100 international academics elected to the Reading Hall of Fame based in the United States.   The Reading Hall of Fame was established in 1973 to contribute to further improvement in reading instruction from the collective experienc  . . . more
Author : Massey Created : 26 Apr 2009
 
Ground-breaking adult literacy & numeracy programme
Ground-breaking adult literacy & numeracy programme


Tertiary Education Minister Anne Tolley has today announced a multi-million dollar agreement for a professional development programme in the adult literacy and numeracy sector.
"This agreement will provide tertiary educators with new techniques to raise adult literacy and numeracy skills," says Mrs Tolley.
The three-year prog  . . . more
Author : Tertiary Commission Created : 23 Apr 2009
 
Trades Academies one step closer
Trades Academies one step closer The government�s pre-election commitment to establish five new Trades Academies is one step closer. Education Minister Anne Tolley is today calling for expressions of interest for the programme. �I am delighted to be able to get the ball rolling on this very important initiative that will keep students motivated to learn and achieve. �Trades Academies are a  . . . more
Author : Beehive Created : 20 Apr 2009
 
New project to engage science students

New project to engage science students
A national project has been launched to find ways to get more scientists in New Zealand by examining the transition from secondary schools' science classes to university degrees.
Funded by Ako Aotearoa, the National Centre for Tertiary Teaching Excellence, the project is considered to be of significant strategic value to the tertiary sector. It is a joint  . . . more
Author : Massey University Created : 17 Apr 2009
 
Consultation dates on National Standards
Consultation dates on National Standards An extensive programme of public consultation on the shape of National Standards for primary and intermediate schools will get underway next month. �I am delighted to announce this first step in the implementation of one of this government�s flagship policies in education,� says Education Minister Anne Tolley. �National Standards will set clear expect  . . . more
Author : Beehive Created : 14 Apr 2009
 
International Dyslexia expert in NZ

INTERNATIONAL DYSLEXIA EXPERT TO HOLD
WORKSHOPS FOR NZ TEACHERS 
Kiwi teachers and educators will have the opportunity to benefit from latest international thinking on dyslexia this June, when renowned dyslexia expert Neil Mackay holds a series of workshops throughout the country.
 
Mackay, architect of Britain�s successful Dyslexia Friendly Schools initiative and consultant to go  . . . more
Author : ED Created : 02 Apr 2009
 
Telford Rural Polytechnic Taster Weeks 2009
Telford Rural Polytechnic is located 6kms from Balclutha, South Otago on an 850ha commercial farm. Affordable full-time courses, on-site accommodation, relevant theory and excellent practical skills in each course, great scholarships available and new life-time friends!
 
Are you interested in a career in the agriculture industry, then Telford is for you! Contact us for a campus/farm tour a  . . . more
Author : RA Created : 30 Mar 2009
 
Voluntary repayment bonus exceeds promise
Voluntary repayment bonus exceeds promise


Student loan borrowers will qualify for a voluntary repayment bonus whether they are based in New Zealand or overseas, Tertiary Education Minister Anne Tolley announced today.
Before the election, National said that borrowers making a voluntary repayment of $500 or more would get an extra 10 per cent bonus from the government. This would mean, for ex  . . . more
Author : Beehive Created : 24 Mar 2009
 
Release of Tertiary Education briefing

Release of Tertiary Education briefing
The Tertiary Education Minister Anne Tolley has released the Briefing to the Incoming Minister (BIM) from the Tertiary Education Commission.
"The briefing notes that New Zealand's tertiary education system is a key national strategic asset. It also shows that the tertiary sector is rich in its diversity and will continue to play an important role in   . . . more
Author : Beehive Created : 16 Mar 2009
 
$41 million for school buildings
$41 million for school buildings Eighty-one schools around the country would get new or expanded buildings through the first allocation of property funding to schools under the government's recently announced infrastructure package, Education Minister Anne Tolley announced today. "These schools now have the go-ahead to start work to redress their lack of space or need for new buildings," Mr  . . . more
Author : Beehive Created : 16 Mar 2009
 
Beyond the Boot Camp
Beyond the Boot Camp
 
Article by Christine Clark Director  Corporate Academy Group
 
          Since the release of the Governments Fresh Start Policy on February 16th 2009 there has been much discussion and publicity both for and against the Boot Camp. We, as a Private Training Establishment based in South Auckland have been highlig  . . . more
Author : cc Created : 04 Mar 2009
 
Dyslexia Workshop with Neil Mackay.
Book now to hear from one of the world's leading thinkers on Dyslexia. 
You are invited to a very special education-focused event featuring international dyslexia expert Neil Mackay.In half-day workshops throughout New Zealand during June, Mr Mackay will offer hands-on advice regarding dyslexia best practice in education, taking into account the new curriculum and resources available to New  . . . more
Author : RA Created : 03 Mar 2009
 
Athletic training reaps rewards
Athletic training reaps rewards
 
Well done to Long Bay College Year 12 student Tyler Hamlin who is the first student to graduate from the Millenium Institute�s 5 year �LTAD� (Long Term Athletic Development Programme). Tyler was recruited to the programme whilst at Northcross Intermediate School.  The programme is designed to develop �all round skills� in youngsters from the age of 10  . . . more
Author : Long Bay College Created : 02 Mar 2009
 
New scheme helps schools recruit
New scheme helps schools recruit The National -led government's response to Labour's legacy of teacher shortages was announced today by Education Minister Anne Tolley. "This teacher bonding scheme represents a new solution to graduate teacher shortages. This scheme will assist in attracting teachers to schools that have had problems finding and keeping staff, and will boost numbers in subj  . . . more
Author : Beehive Created : 23 Feb 2009
 
Early childhood education consultation begins
Early childhood education consultation begins


Education Minister Anne Tolley today released the public consultation document initiating the review of early childhood education regulations.
The review of Labour's Education (Early Childhood Services) Regulations 2008 was announced in November by Mrs Tolley.
"This government is totally committed to providing high quality and accessible ea  . . . more
Author : Beehive Created : 18 Feb 2009
 
New student numbers up at Whanganui UCOL
New student numbers up at Whanganui UCOL Wanganui�s new Matapihi ki te Ao campus, is proving to be a drawcard for new students. Whanganui UCOL reports an increase of four per cent in new students enrolled for the first semester this year, with most programmes due to start next Monday. Campus Principal Julia Pedley says the appeal of the new campus, and its state-of-the-art and student-friendl  . . . more
Author : UCOL Created : 17 Feb 2009
 
Release of Maori Education Report
Release of Maori Education Report


Education Minister Anne Tolley today released Ng� Haeata M�tauranga - the Annual Report on M�ori Education, 2007/08.
"This report is retrospective and reflects on progress under the previous government. Ng� Haeata M�tauranga indicates that incremental progress is being made, however, there are still many challenges ahead. Inequitable education outcomes   . . . more
Author : Beehive Created : 12 Feb 2009
 
Schools no longer required to be food police
Schools no longer required to be food police Schools will no longer be required to act as food police under changes announced by Education Minister Anne Tolley today. "As part of the National Government's commitment to reducing compliance for schools, I have decided to remove the clause in National Administration Guideline (5) which states �where food and beverages are sold on schools' pr  . . . more
Author : Beehive Created : 10 Feb 2009
 
Agriculture Minister promises quick action on policy to increase numbers of rural vets.
Agriculture Minister promises quick action on policy to increase numbers of rural vets.
Agriculture Minister David Carter toured the Institute of Veterinary Animal and Biomedical Sciences during a visit to the University's Manawatu campus.
At the Veterinary Teaching Hospital, Mr Carter said a bonding policy for rural veterinarians would be one of the first introduced by the new National-led Gove  . . . more
Author : Massey Created : 03 Feb 2009
 
Changes in Early Childhood Education
Changes in Early Childhood Education

Education Minister Anne Tolley today unveiled a package of changes that reflect the government's commitment to providing quality and accessible early childhood education to all New Zealand families.
"Late last year I asked officials to review the 2008 regulations around early childhood education so that any unnecessary compliance burdens on services co  . . . more
Author : Beehive Created : 01 Feb 2009
 
Nursing Students Achieve 99% Pass Rate
Nursing Students Achieve 99% Pass Rate
UCOL nursing students have achieved an impressive pass rate in their final exams late last year.
UCOL�s Bachelor of Nursing students at Wanganui, Palmerston North, Masterton and Gisborne reached a 99% pass rate in their State Final Exams.
The exam is the final requirement for students who wish to be recognised as Registered Nurses by the Nursing Council   . . . more
Author : UCOL Created : 13 Jan 2009
 
DVD promotes understanding of children with autism
DVD promotes understanding of children with autism M�ori families of children with autism spectrum disorder have initiated the production of a video designed to raise awareness of the challenges the disorder presents and help other families to better cope. About 20,000 free copies of the DVD are being distributed to schools, hospitals, marae, social work and disability organisations throug  . . . more
Author : Massey University Created : 09 Jan 2009
 
Export Education Success in Saudi Arabia
 Export Education Success in Saudi Arabia
A new Kiwi export education success will see Open Polytechnic of New Zealand distance learning programmes offered to students in Saudi Arabia.
The agreement initially involves six certificate programmes in management, employment skills, and business administration and computing but the aim is to extend the offerings more widely across the Polytechni  . . . more
Author : The Open Polytechnic of New Zealand Created : 03 Dec 2008
 
Ayurveda Aromatherapy
      Ayurveda Aromatherapy
International speaker Farida Irani, will conduct this unique seminar, taking you on a journey into the philosophy and practice of the ancient science and art of Ayurveda Aromatherapy and its profound effect on the body, mind and spirit. This course is accredited with IFA (International Federation of Aromatherapists and ATMS - Australian Traditi  . . . more
Author : Wellpark Created : 16 Nov 2008
 
$30 million upgrade of youth oral health services
$30 million upgrade of youth oral health services   Associate Health Minister Steve Chadwick today announced that the Ministers of Health and Finance have approved capital funding of $29.85 million to upgrade child and adolescent oral health services in five regions. "This is fantastic news for the communities of Northland, Hawkes Bay, Nelson-Marlborough, Canterbury and Southland. We kn  . . . more
Author : Beehive Created : 11 Nov 2008
 
Lexia the future of education
Forbes Features Innovative Technologies for Schools
http://www.eschoolnews.com/tech-solutions/all-press-releases/index.cfm?i=55109&i-d
The article names reading software publisher Lexia Learning's "Lexia Reading" software as a primary example of how to harness the power of student-centered online technology in the classroom. The authors say it is a valuable and effective assessmen  . . . more
Author : JK Created : 01 Nov 2008
 
Tertiary capital investment panel appointments
Tertiary capital investment panel appointments A new process for capital investment in tertiary institutions will be overseen by a panel that includes sector experts, Tertiary Education Minister Pete Hodgson announced today. The Minister has appointed David Shand, Chair of the Tertiary Education Commission's Board of Commissioners, to chair the new Tertiary Education Capital Investment Fund   . . . more
Author : Beehive Created : 27 Oct 2008
 
$14m investment in new school buildings
$14m investment in new school buildings A further 31 New Zealand schools will benefit from a $14 million investment into school property announced Education Minister Chris Carter today. The School Property Guide Deficiencies Programme is an annual discretionary fund aimed at addressing high priority deficiencies in state school buildings. "These schools have existing property that is in need  . . . more
Author : Beehive Created : 21 Oct 2008
 
$18 million goes to Special Education in the Capital
$18 million goes to Special Education in the Capital

Education Minister Chris Carter gave special education in Wellington a boost by announcing today that $18 million will be invested into the rebuilding of two special schools in the region.
Kimi Ora Special School, which provides for students with high levels of physical disability, will be relocated and rebuilt on a site at Naenae Intermedi  . . . more
Author : Beehive Created : 17 Oct 2008
 
Teachers' one-stop shop for subject resources
Teachers now have an online "one-stop shop" to find materials relating to the subjects they are teaching.
http://www.nzqa.govt.nz/ncea/resources/index.html
 
 
   . . . more
Author : Ed Created : 04 Oct 2008
 
More students involved in Youth Apprenticeships
More students involved in Youth Apprenticeships

 
Minister of Education Chris Carter today announced that another 56 schools will be offering students the Youth Apprenticeships Scheme next year.
Extending the apprenticeship scheme to all schools by 2011 is a key component of Schools Plus programme that the Prime Minister outlined today.
Today the government also released the Schools Plu  . . . more
Author : Beehive Created : 21 Sep 2008
 
Launch of One Stop Shop at new tertiary education community

People in the Wanganui region will soon have a unique way to map out the best study route to their chosen careers.
The new One Stop Shop resource is part of a ground-breaking education pilot based at Wanganui�s new tertiary education campus Matapihi ki te Ao and is the first exciting step in a new concept for tertiary education in New Zealand. The resource provides information on all tertiary s  . . . more
Author : KT Created : 15 Sep 2008
 
Education Bill to improve safety and accountability
Education Bill to improve safety and accountability Measures introduced into Parliament today will make early childhood services and schools safer places for students and introduce measures to improve student attendance and engagement, Education Minister Chris Carter says. The Education Amendment Bill proposes police vetting of all people who have unsupervised access to children during the op  . . . more
Author : Beehive Created : 14 Sep 2008
 
UCOL Nursing set for another 100% year
UCOL�s iconic Nursing programme, available in Wanganui, Palmerston North, Masterton and Gisborne, is already well subscribed for next year.
 
The School of Nursing is also seeking approval for changes to the programme�s curriculum, to further enhance the Nursing study experience at UCOL.
 
Director of Nurse Education Brian Gilchrist says applications for places on the Bachelor of Nur  . . . more
Author : KT Created : 08 Sep 2008
 
NZ Electronic Text Centre
The New Zealand Electronic Text Centre�s free online archive of New Zealand and Pacific Islands texts and heritage materials, offers an ever expanding, fully searchable, set of images and full-text books, manuscripts and journals.
http://www.nzetc.org/
 
   . . . more
Author : Ed Created : 07 Sep 2008
 
Success is a State of Mind
Success is a State of Mind
"Young people often face many challenges as they move from childhood to adolescence. The important thing to remember is that those experiences help to shape your character and outlook on life," said Youth Affairs Minister Nanaia Mahuta.
The StepUP Foundation is a non-profit organisation with a goal of educating and exciting teenagers about the possibilities f  . . . more
Author : Beehive Created : 07 Sep 2008
 
Minister praises workplace literacy and numeracy programme
Minister praises workplace literacy and numeracy programme Associate Tertiary Minister Maryan Street saw the direct benefits of learning literacy and numeracy skills on the job at her visit to Queensberry Leather Ltd today. �Today was an excellent opportunity to see first hand what workplace literacy and numeracy programmes can achieve for New Zealand businesses,� said Maryan Street. �Our con  . . . more
Author : Beehive Created : 31 Aug 2008
 
KRISTIN SOUNDS IN HIGH DEFINITION

 
KRISTIN SOUNDS IN HIGH DEFINITION
 
Kristin School in Albany have successfully completed the very first New Zealand Schools High Definition Video Conference Music lesson and performance this week with Canterbury University and Christ's College in Christchurch.
 
The project titled �musicGrid�, was initiated by Merryn Dunmill of the Music Education Research Centre at Canterb  . . . more
Author : Kristin Created : 26 Aug 2008
 
TEC Board Appointments
TEC Board Appointments

Tertiary Education Minister Pete Hodgson has appointed Deirdre Dale as a Commissioner of the Tertiary Education Commission (TEC). He also announced the reappointment of Dr Bill Rosenberg who has been a Commissioner of the TEC since 26 May 2006. 
Deirdre Dale will fill the vacancy created by the resignation of Brian Rhoades. Her term of appointment commences on Sept  . . . more
Author : Beehive Created : 20 Aug 2008
 
Lecturers show how it�s done at hairdressing awards
Lecturers show how it�s done at hairdressing Awards   Whanganui UCOL lecturers have scooped the overall prize as part of a five-award haul from the New Zealand Association of Regional Hairdressing Regional Awards.   The awards were held in Wanganui last weekend.        Whanganui UCOL Hairdressing Lecturer, Robyn Collins, won the Overall Champion prize, Top   . . . more
Author : UCOL Created : 19 Aug 2008
 
WITT comeback good news for Taranaki
WITT comeback good news for Taranaki

Tertiary Education Minister Pete Hodgson today announced that the Western Institute of Technology at Taranaki (WITT) Council would be re-established in October and its Crown debt written off over a five-year period.
�These significant developments show that WITT�s �repair and rebuild� plan is succeeding. These are key milestones in WITT coming back on track  . . . more
Author : Beehive Created : 11 Aug 2008
 
NZQA Board appointment announced
NZQA Board appointment announced Education Minister Chris Carter has today announced a new appointment to the board of the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA). Shona Smith, Deputy Principal of Waitakere College, will serve a three-year term with the NZQA board from 1 August 2008 until 31 July 2011. �Ms Smith has a wide range of curriculum, assessment and qualifications expertise. She   . . . more
Author : Beehive Created : 30 Jul 2008
 
Massive improvements for Maori students
Massive improvements for Maori students

Youth Affairs Minister Nanaia Mahuta said there has been massive improvement in Maori educational achievement since 1999.
Responding to questions in the house on Maori achievements in education, Nanaia Mahuta said Maori have achieved more in the past nine years, than under the previous National government.
�There�s been massive improvement in Maori educ  . . . more
Author : Beehive Created : 28 Jul 2008
 
Outstanding Tertiary Teaching Celebrated
Outstanding Tertiary Teaching Celebrated

This year�s Tertiary Teaching Excellence Award recipients form an extraordinarily high calibre and motivated group of teachers, Tertiary Education Minister Pete Hodgson said tonight.
Hosting the awards event at Parliament, Pete Hodgson said, �It is a real pleasure to see recognition for excellence in Tertiary teaching. Between them these nine people inf  . . . more
Author : Beehive Created : 18 Jul 2008
 
Donate helps schools, preschools and charitable orgs.
Get rid of your unwanted stuff to a good home, support your local community and help save the environment! Join DonateNZ today and turn your trash into someone else's treasure.
 
Donate NZ provides the ultimate simple portal where individuals, organisations and companies can donate time, expertise and goods in any condition to schools, early childhood and not-for-profit organisati  . . . more
Author : Ed Created : 15 Jul 2008
 
Carter announces new initiatives for safer schools
Carter announces new initiatives for safer schools

Education Minister Chris Carter today launched a range of initiatives aimed at making schools safer for students and to ensure schools have anti-bullying programmes in place.
�These initiatives are aimed at focusing schools on this issue and changing school culture to encourage zero-tolerance to bullying,� said Chris Carter.
�Following a numb  . . . more
Author : Beehive Created : 07 Jul 2008
 
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