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New Bill an opportunity to de-politicise "Education Council"

Published: Thu 29 Jun 2017 01:38 PM
New Bill an opportunity to de-politicise "Education Council"
29 June 2017
A new Bill introduced to Parliament today is a great opportunity to de-politicise the Education Council and return to its original purpose as a professional body for teachers, by teachers, NZEI Te Riu Roa says.
The Education (Teaching Council of Aotearoa) Amendment Bill in the name of Labour's Education spokesperson Chris Hipkins, was pulled from the ballot and will be tabled in Parliament today.
"This Bill would return to teachers the right to elect our own representatives to the professional body that's supposed to govern our practice and we urge MPs from all parties to support it," NZEI Te Riu Roa President Lynda Stuart said.
"Its not right that the Minster of Education is now the sole selector of members of the Council which adds to the feeling among many teachers that they're not trusted or respected by the Government.
"Other professions, including doctors and lawyers, elect their own representatives to their professional bodies and teachers should be no exception," Ms Stuart said.
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New Zealand Educational Institute
NZEI Te Riu Roa members work in every community in New Zealand, leading and advocating for quality public education.
We are the 50,000 principals, teachers and support staff who work in primary, area and secondary schools as well as early childhood centres, special education and school advisory services. We come together as NZEI Te Riu Roa - New Zealand's largest education union, a Treaty based organisation and a powerful advocate for quality public education.
We have the most important job in New Zealand - educating for the future.
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