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Education Minister Anne Tolley has appointed five respected figures to an independent technical advisory group which will support the implementation of National Standards in reading, writing and ma
- Anne Tolley
- Education
The Government is to remove unnecessary red tape for crèches at gyms and shopping malls, Education Minister Anne Tolley said today.
- Anne Tolley
- Education
E ngā mana, e ngā reo, e ngā hau e whā. Tēnā koutou, tēnā koutou, tēnā koutou katoa. Kia Orana, Talofa lava, Taloha Ni, Fakaalofa lahi atu, Ni sa bula vinaka, Malo e lelei.
- Anne Tolley
- Education
Education Minister Anne Tolley says today's Nielsen survey results in the New Zealand Herald confirm the overwhelming support parents have for National Standards.
- Anne Tolley
- Education
Education Minister Anne Tolley today welcomed the introduction of National Standards in primary and intermediate schools as many students return from their summer break.
- Anne Tolley
- Education
Today's report in the Dominion Post which suggests that $26 million is being spent on a "charm offensive" on National Standards is wrong, says Education Minister Anne Tolley.
- Anne Tolley
- Education
The Tertiary Education Strategy 2010-2015 released today will ensure the sector is more responsive to the needs of students and employers, says Tertiary Education Minister Anne Tolley.
- Anne Tolley
- Tertiary Education
Education Minister Anne Tolley has welcomed the outcome of the judicial review at the High Court in Christchurch into the closure process for Aorangi School.
- Anne Tolley
- Education
The Education (Polytechnics) Amendment Bill passed today will improve the performance of polytechnics, says Tertiary Education Minister Anne Tolley.
- Anne Tolley
- Tertiary Education
Education Minister Anne Tolley says immediate action is needed to help New Zealand's youngest students, following the release of an alarming report by the Education Review Office (ERO).
- Anne Tolley
- Education
- Education Review Office
Seven new Service Academies will open at New Zealand secondary schools in 2010, Education Minister Anne Tolley has announced.
- Anne Tolley
- Education
The number of international students coming to New Zealand is increasing, Education Minister Anne Tolley announced today.
- Anne Tolley
- Education
The Ministry of Education and Treasury are assessing the suitability of public private partnerships (PPPs) for building and maintaining some new school property, the Minister of Education Anne Toll
- Anne Tolley
- Education
100 more schools around the country are set to receive ICT upgrades as part of the Government's commitment to high speed broadband in schools.
- Anne Tolley
- Steven Joyce
- Communications and Information Technology
- Education
Education Minister Anne Tolley says the revised Pasifika Education Plan 2009-2012, which was launched today, will focus on raising achievement among Pasifika students.
- Anne Tolley
- Education
Government is investing $10.8 million in a three-year programme to support teachers to use digital technology to boost student achievement, says Education Minister Anne Tolley.
- Anne Tolley
- Education
Education Minister Anne Tolley has announced that Aorangi School in Christchurch will close on 27 January 2010.
- Anne Tolley
- Education
Tertiary Education Minister Anne Tolley has announced that 12 polytechnics and institutes of technology are to provide up to 700 new student places following an $8 million funding boost.
- Anne Tolley
- Tertiary Education
Tertiary Education Minister Anne Tolley has welcomed the changes to the Education (Polytechnics) Amendment Bill made through the Select Committee process.
- Anne Tolley
- Tertiary Education
The Government's summer research scholarships scheme has proved to be a success says Tertiary Education Minister Anne Tolley.
- Anne Tolley
- Tertiary Education
Waimokoia Residential School in Auckland is to close, Education Minister Anne Tolley has announced.
- Anne Tolley
- Education
Education Minister Anne Tolley has today announced additional funding of $29.8 million for new buildings at 27 schools across New Zealand.
- Anne Tolley
- Education
Education Minister Anne Tolley and China's Ambassador to New Zealand, Mr Zhang Limin, today signed an education agreement at Parliament which focuses on enhancing education research, science and te
- Anne Tolley
- Education
Education Minister Anne Tolley has announced that Alternative Education contracts with schools will be extended for 2010.
- Anne Tolley
- Education