A report on the relationships between schools and Māori families by the Office of the Auditor has been praised by the Education Minister Hekia Parata.
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Apirana Mahuika remembered for his political influence
With a name like Apirana, there was no doubting Mahuika would delve into the world of politics. Though he was never a Member of Parliament, his political influence was undoubted.
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Debate continues on te reo Māori being compulsory in schools
The debate around whether the Māori language should be compulsory in schools across the country has reignited.
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Parata wants to stay clear of dispute between Kōhanga Board and Toni Waho
Education Minister Hekia Parata says it was right for ministers to be informed of misspending allegations regarding the Kōhanga Reo National Trust and its subsidiary, Te Pātaka Ōhanga.
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Hekia Parata defends Employment Relations Amendment bill
Minister of Education, Hekia Parata has dismissed claims that the Government’s Employment Relations Amendment Bill will impinge on workers’ rights in New Zealand.
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Native Affairs- Hekia Parata
Despite not standing in any of the Māori electorates, the National Party now has 9 Māori members of Parliament. That is 2 more than the Labour Party which won 6 of the 7 Māori seats.
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MUMA CEO Willie Jackson to establish charter school
It seems the Minister is still learning and Willie Jackson may soon be the teacher. His organisation, Manukau Urban Māori Authority, has just signed a contract with the Minister to establish a charter school.
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Politicians converge on Tūrangawaewae for Koroneihana celebrations
Politicians converged on Tūrangawaewae Marae today for the eighth Coronation celebrations of King Tūheitia.
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Native Affairs- Kōhanga Panel- Update
Earlier this month the Serious Fraud Office completed its investigation into the Te Kōhanga Reo National Trust's operational arm Te Pātaka Ōhanga.
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Master contract renewal for Kōhanga National Trust not certain
In a letter sent by the Department of Internal Affairs to the Ministry of Education on the sixth of this month, details were given as to why it laid a formal warning against Te Pātaka Ōhanga.