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Education Minister Anne Tolley says the overwhelming message from principals and school trustees gathered in Christchurch at the weekend is that National Standards are being implemented from Southl

  • Anne Tolley
  • Education

E ngā mana, e ngā reo, e ngā hau e whā.  Tēnā koutou, tēnā koutou, tēnā koutou katoa. 

  • 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 is warning journalists and the public to treat Trevor Mallard's statements with extreme caution following his latest untruthful media release.

  • Anne Tolley
  • Education

Tuatahi, me mihi ki nga mana whenua o tenei wa. Tena koutou.

E te Poari o te Mana Tohu Matauranga o Aotearoa, tena koutou.

  • Pita Sharples
  • Education
  • Maori Affairs

Education Minister Anne Tolley and Communications and Information Technology Minister Steven Joyce today announced the next 239 schools to receive government-subsidised network upgrades, in prepara

  • Anne Tolley
  • Steven Joyce
  • Communications and Information Technology
  • Education

Education Minister Anne Tolley says parents and teachers have a wonderful opportunity to work together to raise achievement levels for New Zealand's children.

  • Anne Tolley
  • Education

Associate Education Minister Dr Pita Sharples says a knowledge of history is vital to identity, and all New Zealanders should learn the history of our country in schools.

  • Pita Sharples
  • Education

Education Minister Anne Tolley has met with China's Minister of Education Yuan Guiren and Vice Minister Hao Ping in Beijing to discuss closer educational ties between New Zealand and China.

  • Anne Tolley
  • Education

Measures introduced into Parliament today will enable the establishment of secondary-tertiary programmes and improve other areas of education legislation, says Education Minister Anne Tolley.

  • Anne Tolley
  • Education

Education Minister Anne Tolley says she is astonished that Labour's education spokesperson still hasn't bothered to familiarise himself with National Standards.

  • Anne Tolley
  • Education

Education Minister Anne Tolley has launched a Chinese language online learning resource for New Zealand schools, while attending Education Week at the World Expo in Shanghai.

  • Anne Tolley
  • Education

Education Minister Anne Tolley and Tertiary Education Minister Steven Joyce depart at the end of the week for the 2010 World Expo in Shanghai, China where they will lead an 80-strong delegation of

  • Anne Tolley
  • Steven Joyce
  • Education
  • Tertiary Education

Education Minister Anne Tolley has released a discussion document after receiving an independent report on how to attract, train and retain high quality teachers.

  • Anne Tolley
  • Education

Education Minister Anne Tolley has confirmed a site has been purchased for a new primary school at Waikanae, near Wellington.

  • Anne Tolley
  • Education

Education Minister Anne Tolley today launched the Greater Christchurch Schools Network website, which will enable schools throughout the region to connect with each other and collaborate more effec

  • Anne Tolley
  • Education
  • Anne Tolley
  • Pita Sharples
  • Education

Hon Heather Roy speech to the Independent Schools of New Zealand Board Chairs' Seminar; the Hyatt Regency Auckland, cnr Waterloo Quadrant & Princes St, Auckland; Monday, May 31 2010

  • Heather Roy
  • Education

Education Minister Anne Tolley and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's Minister of Higher Education, Dr Khalid Bin Mohammed Al Ankary, today signed an agreement to strengthen and increase New Zealand's e

  • Anne Tolley
  • Education

Budget 2010 delivers a substantial boost to education in a difficult economic environment, Education Minister Anne Tolley says.

  • Anne Tolley
  • Education

The Government will spend an extra $107 million on early childhood education in 2010/11 and ensure these services are available to families in most need, Education Minister Anne Tolley says.

  • Anne Tolley
  • Education

New Zealand schools will benefit from significant extra Budget funding, as the Government invests in priority frontline areas that most benefit students, Education Minister Anne Tolley says.

  • Anne Tolley
  • Education

Budget 2010 invests significantly in school infrastructure to help support the Government's priority of lifting student achievement.

  • Anne Tolley
  • Education

A wide-ranging education bill which passed its third and final reading today will improve student safety and allow schools to manage more efficiently, says Education Minister Anne Tolley.

  • Anne Tolley
  • Education