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Students welcome vote of confidence in colleges

Published: Thu 12 Apr 2001 02:32 PM
Thursday 12 April
Media Release
Christchurch College of Education
Students’ Association
Attention: Education and Political reporters
Students welcome vote of confidence in colleges
“Students welcome the government’s decision to continue to protect the term college of education,” said Christin Watson, President of the Christchurch College of Education Students Association. “We feel that Steve Maharey has listened to the views of Colleges and students and made the right decision for the future of teacher education.”
The Tertiary Education Advisory Commission had recommended in its Shaping the System report that the name colleges of education no longer be protected in law, that colleges be renamed “specialist institutes” and that universities should play the leading role in teacher education.
The Associate Minister of Education (Tertiary), Steve Maharey, announced yesterday that the government would not be proceeding with TEAC’s recommendations after students, teacher unions and Colleges of Education opposed the changes.
When the TEAC report was released, Christin Watson called on the government to reject TEAC’s recommendations for colleges, as they did not recognise the quality, history and close relationships with schools that colleges bring to teacher education.
“We are encouraged by the way the Minister has responded to our concerns. We hope that this useful dialogue will be remembered when the membership of the proposed Tertiary Education Commission is finalised,” said Watson. “We feel that student representation on the TEC would allow the constructive voice of students to continue to be heard. We have a lot to contribute to the government’s plan for reshaping the tertiary sector.”
ENDS
For further comment contact
Christin Watson cell 021 35 36 10

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