Thursday, 22 February 2024

National's low education expectations


"Given Erica Stanford's performance in opposition as spokesperson for Education, I was stunned and dismayed by this answer she gave recently in the House to former minister Jan Tinetti.
“As schools start back for 2024, there will be a relentless focus on lifting student achievement. This Government's ambitious target of getting 80 per cent of our tamariki to curriculum by the time they finish intermediate by 2030 is our North Star.”
    "What the minister has clearly stated is that she and the new National-led government only believe they are capable of improving education in New Zealand over six years to still have one in five Year 8 students failing at basic literacy and numeracy. That is despite each New Zealand child receiving 9600 hours of funded education in eight years of schooling. Her answer is dripping with pessimism and lack of ambition.
    "If we are truly aiming at a 'world class' teaching profession and education system, why do we have a self-imposed limit that we can only get 80 per cent of students even to a moderate level of ability and achievement?"

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