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Thank you Mayor Wallace for your kind introduction; and thank you also Dr Caroline Seelig, I am very pleased to be able to join you for the launch of the Hutt Valley Primary Science Education Network.

I congratulate Open Polytechnic and Hutt City Council on their contribution to nurturing science in schools. 

I know all of you here today will agree with me when I say we cannot underestimate how important science and innovation will be for the future of New Zealand.

  • Hekia Parata
  • Education

Talofa lava, Kia orana, Mālō e lelei, Ni sa bula vinaka, Taloha ni, Fakaalofa lahi atu, and greetings to you all.

Welcome everyone to the New Zealand Early Childhood Education and Care conference, organised in cooperation with the OECD.

I wish to extend a warm welcome, in particular, to all the OECD representatives and partner countries who have travelled a long way to be here today - it is a great pleasure to welcome you to New Zealand.

I’m delighted to be here and to give some opening comments to this conference.

  • Hekia Parata
  • Education

Five years ago New Zealanders overwhelmingly voted National into Government.

The National-led Government immediately set about implementing its plans, and we have made steady progress to help deliver more jobs and higher incomes for New Zealanders.

We were also determined to focus on education; which we felt had been neglected for too long.

We found quite a bit that needed attention.

  • Hekia Parata
  • Education

Talofa lava, Kia orana, Malo e lelei, Fakaalofa lahi atu, Bula vinaka, Namaste, Malo ni, Halo ola keta, Mauri, Fakatalofa atu and greetings.

Good morning. 

I’d like to acknowledge:

  • Nikki Kaye
  • Education

Thank you for being here for this announcement of the largest ever investment in education infrastructure in greater Christchurch, and perhaps the single biggest in our country’s history.

I would like to start by thanking the Christchurch communities, parents, children, teachers, principals, and wider school communities who provided feedback on the Government’s Education Renewal Plans for greater Christchurch.

It was clear everyone had, and has, the best interests of children at heart.

  • Hekia Parata
  • Education

Introduction:

Significant developments in technology, a global recession and the move to a global economy have meant that our students need to be highly skilled to gain access to better jobs, better incomes, and better life opportunities.

Knowledge, qualifications and skills are the key that opens the door to these opportunities.

Like many developed countries, our education system has well-established and well-understood pathways for progression to degrees and academic achievement.

  • Hekia Parata
  • Education

E ngā mana, e ngā reo, rau rangatira ma, tēnā koutou katoa.

I’m delighted to be here with you today. I would like to acknowledge the kaumātua for their welcome. 

I would also like to acknowledge the PPTA executive including your president Angela Roberts.

We are all here because we believe in improving the lives of young New Zealanders.

Every day I meet so many people who are passionate about education and the ability of our education system to improve the lives of young New Zealanders.

  • Nikki Kaye
  • Education

Tēnā koutou katoa, Kia orana, Taloha ni, Fakaalofa lahi atu, Talofa lava, Mālō e lelei, Ni sa bula vinaka, and greetings to you all.

Thank you for inviting me to be part of this feast of education expertise.

  • Hekia Parata
  • Education

Tena Kotou, Tena Kotou, Tena Kotou Katoa, Talofa lava, Nihau

It is great to be here in the heart of South Auckland at Mangere Central School. It is also great to be here with our Prime Minister and Education Minister Hekia Parata who are both strong advocates of equality of opportunity in our education system. It is only through their belief in the importance of improving learning opportunities through technology that we are here today.

  • Nikki Kaye
  • Education

Tēnā koutou, tēnā koutou, tēnā koutou katoa.

Thank you for inviting me to speak at the opening of the 13th Australasian CEFPI conference.

I want to acknowledge that this is the first occasion that New Zealand has hosted the conference.

I would also like to acknowledge Conference Chair, Helen Anderson; CEFPI Australasia Chair Mark Trotter; CEFPI International President Irene Nigaglioni; and you the delegates.

  • Nikki Kaye
  • Education

Tēnā koutou katoa and greetings to you all.

I’m really pleased to be able to join you all again at your annual conference.

I’d like to thank your President Maria Johnson, and Chief Executive Peter Reynolds for their welcome.

I would like to start by thanking you all for the work you do.

Children are our most important investment.  The work you do in nurturing their development represents an invaluable contribution to New Zealand’s future wealth, health and happiness.

  • Hekia Parata
  • Education

Tēnā koutou katoa, ānei rā te mihi ki a koutou katoa e kaha nei ki te hāpai, ki te tautoko i ngā whānau, ngā hapū me ngā marae maha puta noa i o tātou motu whānui nei o Aotearoa me Te Waipounamu.

Otirā me te mihi anō ki a koutou e kaha nei ki te poipoi i a tātou tamariki mokopuna, ka riro hoki ma rātou e hoe te waka apōpō. E tika tonu kia mihi ki o tātou mate e hingahinga tonu nei puta noa i te motu. E kore hoki e taea te karo te taonga nei a te mate. Ka maumahara tonu ki a rātou o ngā hoia i mate i te pakanga tuarua.

  • Pita Sharples
  • Education

Tēnā koutou katoa, Talofa lava, Kia orana, Mālō e lelei, Ni sa bula vinaka, Taloha ni, Fakaalofa lahi atu, and greetings to you all.

Good morning everyone.

He aha te mea nui o te ao? He tangata, he tangata, he tangata
What is the most important thing in the world?

People, people, people...... babies, infants, toddlers, our youngest learners, who will grow up to be our school students, go on to be interns, apprentices, trainees, scholars, our young adults, parents, leaders.

  • Hekia Parata
  • Education

Tēnā koutou katoa, Talofa lava, Kia orana, Mālō e lelei, Ni sa bula vinaka, Taloha ni, Fakaalofa lahi atu, and greetings to you all.

Good morning everyone.

Thanks for inviting me to be a part of your conference again this year.

As principals, you have a vital role to play as leaders of our education sector, and I’d like to thank you all for your hard work and dedication.

  • Hekia Parata
  • Education

E rau rangatira ma, e huihui mai nei ki raro i te maru o nga marae o Ngati Maniapoto, tena koutou katoa.

E Barney, e Koata me nga kaumatua o Maniapoto, tenei te mihi ki a koutou katoa mo ou whakaaro rangatira kia ora tonu enei waiata tuku iho hei taonga ma nga uri whakatipu. Na reira, tēna koutou katoa.

In making our way here to the land of Maniapoto, I reflected on the legacy begun in the late 1970s, by the movers and shakers of the day - Morehu Te Whare, Kingi Hetet, Koro Wetere, Daniel Te Kanawa – and the whānau that dreamed of a better day.

  • Tariana Turia
  • Education
  • Whānau Ora
  • Health
  • Social Development
  • Tertiary Education, Skills and Employment

I move that the Education Amendment Bill be now read a first time.

I nominate the Education and Science Committee to consider the Bill.  

This Government is committed to ensuring that every young New Zealander has the skills and qualifications required to successfully participate in the modern economy. 

The first objective of the Bill is to provide for Partnership Schools|Kura Hourua.

  • John Banks
  • Education

• I’m here today to talk about our education plan. Education is a subject that’s dear to my heart and head - and indeed yours, as future employers and business associates of the generation of young New Zealanders who are coming through our education system today.

• I’ve been around the education sector for many years and as you know I have been the Education Minister for five months. I’m passionate about education and what a good education can do for our young people.

  • Hekia Parata
  • Education