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Choice For Parents; Success For Students

Published: Thu 28 Oct 1999 12:23 AM
Education is the key to advancement at all levels in society. The state education system, however, is seriously under-performing. Government monopoly has caused too many young New Zealanders to leave school ill-equipped to develop their full potential. The personal and social consequences are immense. ACT will put the focus on students where it belongs. School choice can change incentives, empower parents, enable talented teachers to be rewarded and give students a greater opportunity to succeed.
ACT’s goals
Every child to arrive at school ready to learn
Every child to have access to competent schooling
Every child to learn to read, write and do maths
New Zealand to be in the top five countries in the world in reading, mathematics and science
Students and parents empowered through real choice
ACT believes
Parents can make better decisions about their children’s future than the Government
The education system is failing because parents have been disempowered by government ownership, regulation and funding
The problem is largely with the system, not with the teachers
Government should ensure access to quality schools. Effective choice, not blanket government ownership, is essential
Schools must be freer to reward merit and excellence in teaching
Successful boards or schools must be able to take over poorly-performing boards or schools, subject to proper processes
ACT will
Ensure regular monitoring of each child's performance through standards and Assessment
Move to bulk fund all schools
Enable parents to take their child’s share of government funding and use it on a school of their choice, whether it be state or privately-owned
Give schools greater ability to run their own affairs
Review the school curriculum to ensure it emphasises excellence in the core Subjects
Take an integrated approach to education and welfare
ENDS

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