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The Government is making sure that Pacific Islands peoples in New Zealand have the skills to do well in this country.
- Wyatt Creech
- Education
Quality courses for students delivered by financially and educationally sound providers are at the heart of the Government's tertiary education White Paper released today.
- Wyatt Creech
- Education
Quality courses for students delivered by financially and educationally sound providers are at the heart of the Government's tertiary education White Paper released today.
- Wyatt Creech
- Education
Tertiary Education Review White Paper
The Challenge Ahead for Tertiary Education
New Zealand's tertiary education system will face important challenges in the years ahead:
- Wyatt Creech
- Education
Schools in Mangere and Otara are in line for over $6 million extra investment to improve student literacy and strengthen the relationship between schools, early childhood education providers and th
- Wyatt Creech
- Education
The Government's new early intervention programme, Family Start, is attracting the interest of the Australian Federal Government.
- Wyatt Creech
- Education
More than 800 property projects, ranging from school halls to upgraded classrooms, at over 700 schools have been approved under the Government's Financial Assistance Scheme.
- Wyatt Creech
- Education
The White Paper presenting the results of the Government's review of tertiary education will be released on Wednesday 18 November 1998.
- Wyatt Creech
- Education
Legislation containing new suspension measures to help schools discipline students is back before Parliament today.
- Wyatt Creech
- Education
Total student debt will be cut by almost a quarter by 2024 in the wake of improvements to the Student Loan Scheme announced today.
- Wyatt Creech
- Education
The Government has announced additional transitional arrangements to ease the introduction of Special Education 2000 - particularly for special education units.
- Wyatt Creech
- Education
The Alliance Education spokesperson has got it wrong again - this time with her 'revelations' over the changes to the Student Loan Scheme.
- Wyatt Creech
- Education
"It is way past time for the PPTA to set aside their anachronistic and irrelevant attitude to direct resourcing (bulk funding) and concentrate on winning a pay settlement that, on the current offer
- Wyatt Creech
- Education
"The warning bells are already ringing for tertiary students over the credibility of Labour's spending promises," Education Minister Wyatt Creech said today.
- Wyatt Creech
- Education
Secondary school aged students will aim for a new unified and clearer set of qualifications starting from the year 2001, Education Minister Wyatt Creech announced today.
- Wyatt Creech
- Education
Education Minister Wyatt Creech has considered a response from the Board of Trustees at Petone College and concluded the school should close.
- Wyatt Creech
- Education
A comprehensive strategy designed to bring the full benefits of modern information and communication technologies to students in schools - urban, rural, large and small, up and down New Zealand - h
- Wyatt Creech
- Education
Education Minister Wyatt Creech today hoped the thousands of students embarking on school exams today would really "go for it" once they were in the exam room.
- Wyatt Creech
- Education
Schools, teachers and students will this week learn of a new approach to using and promoting information technology and computers in education.
- Wyatt Creech
- Education
The Prime Minister, Minister of Education and Associate Minister of Education will release details of a significant literacy and numeracy package at 2pm Wednesday 21 October 1998.
- Wyatt Creech
- Education
New research shows the Schools Support Project is making a big difference helping struggling schools get back on track, Education Minister Wyatt Creech said today.
- Wyatt Creech
- Education
The Minister of Education has decided Te Kao Area School in Northland will become a full primary school.
- Wyatt Creech
- Education
"The PPTA rally call to secondary school teachers 'to strike first, think later', shows a complete disregard for students," Education Minister Wyatt Creech said today.
- Wyatt Creech
- Education
The Government has confirmed that from 1 January 1999, students will be eligible for student allowances only if they are New Zealand citizens or have held permanent resident status under the Immigr
- Wyatt Creech
- Education