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QPEC Public Forum

Published: Mon 10 Mar 2008 08:16 AM
QPEC Public Forum
10am, Saturday 29th March 2008,
St Columba Centre, Vermont Street, Ponsonby.
Education spokespeople from the main political parties have been invited to discuss their party policies on education. The MPs that have confirmed are:
Anne Tolley – National
Chris Carter – Labour
Te Ururoa Flavell – Maori Party
Meteria Turei – Greens
These spokespeople have been asked to speak about their party’s priorities in education and respond to issues raised by the audience. Issues of importance to QPEC include:
The long tail of under-achievement (with Maori and PI students over-represented)
Under-funding/creeping privatisation at all levels of education
Open entry to university under threat
Ever increasing school fees
Public funding for private ECE centres
Special education resourcing mechanisms.
A 12 noon lunch will be provided – a koha will be requested.
(The QPEC AGM will follow lunch – observers welcome to stay)
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