"Reclaiming Public Education" Conference
"Reclaiming Public Education" Conference
How does our education system measure up for New Zealand youngsters is the key theme of a conference organised by QPEC to be held in Palmerston North this coming weekend.
The conference will take a critical look at the quality of our education system; its availability and access for students; government policies which impact on education and educational outcomes of our students.
The measuring stick we will use is the famous Beeby/Fraser Quote from 1938 which took us through 2 generations of educational progress to the 1980's -
"The government's objective, broadly expressed, is that all persons, whatever their level of ability, whether they live in town or country, have a right as citizens to a free education of the kind for which they are best fitted and to the fullest extent of their powers. So far is this from being a pious platitude that the full acceptance of this principle will involve the orientation of the whole education system" Clarence Beeby - Director General of Education and Peter Fraser, Prime Minister - 1938
A cursory look at this quote shows that we are far short of this noble but critical goal for education in the 21st century.
This conference could well be the most
important educational conference of this decade. It will
pull no punches in examining the state of education and
specifying an action plan to make the above vision a reality
for our
children.