Massey Primary in West Auckland is the first school to take advantage of the Govt's $211mil invested project called “Network for Learning”.
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Piece of 4G pie for Māori
Legal action may be the only option available to Māori if they want a piece of 4G spectrum.
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Minister’s mis-step in Parliament
The Kōhanga Reo National Trust Board again featured in Parliament discussions today, following the Ministry of Education's announcement of an independent audit.
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Will Govt step in to take over schools if student marks drop?
The Education Minister wants to correct a report that says the Government could step in to take over schools if student marks aren't good enough. It's something that's come as quite a surprise to schools around the country and also to some Opposition MPs.
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Parata bans media in conference
Māori have long been on the end of educational achievement, which is why a conference was called by the Ministry of Education to work with iwi to raise achievement for Māori students. However, attention was instead drawn elsewhere at the start as Education Minister Hekia Parata banned media, despite being officially invited.
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Why are Māori students still failing?
Pacific Islanders have enjoyed a 3% rise in National Standards achievement, while Māori have only improved by about 1%. The question is, why are Māori still failing?
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How Māori is Hekia?
National MP Tau Henare is demanding an apology from the presenter of the television programme, The Nation, who asked Hekia Parata how Māori she was.
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Hekia Parata and Nanaia Mahuta break down education funding
Te Kāea spoke with the Māori women charged with championing education for their opposing parties in Parliament.
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Parekura Horomia- A man etched in the hearts of many
A man of great humility who is etched in the hearts of many across the country. That's what those in the political world are saying of Parekura Horomia, a man who entered Parliament 14 years ago.
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Private schools receive fair share?
Teachers' unions are concerned after John Minto revealed private schools like Kings College received a 40% increase in taxpayer funding over a period of 3 years.