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Labour out of ideas and out of their depth

Published: Sun 6 Jul 2014 06:20 PM
Labour out of ideas and out of their depth
Education Minister Hekia Parata says that Labour’s “new” education announcement today shows once again that they are a party out of ideas and out of their depth.
“Labour’s ‘back to the future’ idea of reducing class sizes at the margin is proven to achieve very little in terms of better results for Kiwi kids. We know that because that was their policy last time they were in government and student achievement flat-lined at best.
“If you really want to improve success at school the answer is to help all teachers be better teachers, and invest strongly in principals. That’s clear from evidence across the developed world and that is what our Investing in Educational Success initiative does.
“Investing in the quality of all teachers is more important than just adding more teachers.”
Ms Parata says Labour’s approach on teacher ratios is similar to their other policies for education where they do not appear to have done their homework.
“Labour are taking a real lolly scramble approach to education, and they are seriously understating the costs of what they are suggesting.
“Last week, and again today, they said they were going to end voluntary school donations. However they have only put up enough money for half the current amount of donations, and none of the school activity fees that parents pay.
“Also yesterday, they said they were going to provide every student between years five and thirteen with a digital device worth $600, by providing a $100 subsidy and having parents pay $3.50 a week for 18 months.”
“Well, that only adds up to $373 per device. So there is a big shortfall there too.”
“And on top of that they want to cancel National Standards which is helping more Kiwi kids learn and succeed.
“Labour’s approach is to go back to the old ways of doing things and throw lots of entitlements around in an attempt to win votes.
“Kiwi kids can’t afford to go backwards with Labour’s confused and muddled approach.
“Under this Government more kids are starting earlier, staying longer, and leaving better qualified.
“This Government is ensuring that our education system is working for all New Zealanders,” Ms Parata says.

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