Secondary school teachers will have two days of professional development based around the new qualifications system
until at least 2003.
Education Minister Trevor Mallard announced today that he was extending professional development provision for teachers
working on the National Certificate of Educational Achievement (NCEA).
One day of each year would be a teacher only day and the second would be utilising one of the 'call back' days provided
for in the teacher contracts. This year, two teacher only days have been made available for secondary school teachers to
learn about the new system.
Trevor Mallard told the NCEA forum meeting in Wellington today that the feedback from the first of the professional
development days has been encouraging.
"The days have been successful in bringing teachers together and opening up dialogue. The Government wants to see the
professional exchanges between teachers continued. Such interchange will help to improve standards of teaching and
assessment and help to keep expectations of achievement high.
"In each of 2002 and 2003 there will be two further full days of interschool teacher meetings focussed on the NCEA
standards.
"I’m now so convinced of the value of the professional development; I’m persuaded that we should put in a teacher-only
day each year. I will ask Boards to ensure that one of the “call-back” days next year is dedicated to matching this
commitment so that there can be two days professional meetings each year for at least the next three years," Trevor
Mallard said.
Contact: Moerangi Vercoe (Press Secretary) – 04 471 9080 or 025 270 9194