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Day of Action - Uprising Against Night Class Cuts

Published: Tue 8 Sep 2009 01:36 PM
National Day of Action - the uprising against Night Class Cuts
Community Learning Association through schools (CLASS)
Tuesday 8th September 2009
This week is International Adult Learners’ Week – He Tangata Matauranga, however after 100 years, Adult Community Education through schools in New Zealand will be decimated.
On Saturday 12th September, communities nationwide will protest the government decision to cut funding for night classes through schools. The decision by the government to cut 80% funding to school based Adult and Community Education (ACE) in 2010 has met widespread criticism with all funding withdrawn and 20% (approximately $3 million) to be “reinvested” into Numeracy, Literacy, Foundation Skills, Te Reo Maori and NZ Deaf Sign Language – schools are required to compete for funding.
In Auckland, the noon “Challenge the Change” March down Queen Street will start from Meyers Park and end at Queen Elizabeth Square with messages of support from Green Party Co-leader Russell Norman, MP Catherine Delahunty and Labour MP and Opposition Spokesperson for Education – Maryan Street.
Wellington will hold a noon Balloon Release ceremony at the Civic Square and Christchurch communities will assemble at the Speakers Corner at Cathedral Square at noon. The Nelson community will present a mural created by the local art night class to local National MP Nick Smith at the Nelson Markets around 11.45 am along with giving away 100 balloons marking a century of night classes.
Other planned events include a Balloon release at 1.30pm in Ashburton on Friday the 11th of September at the Domain Pavilion at Walnut Ave, Petition signing on 12th September at Napier and Hasting markets and a Public Protest meeting in Dunedin at Logan Park School from 6pm on Friday the 18th September.
“These cuts are just stupid!” says the President for Community Learning through Schools (CLASS) – Maryke Fordyce. “Many school programmes without government funding will be forced to close their doors. Learners in most communities in this recession can’t afford the 300% increase in fees that schools will have to pass on to learners. User pays will affect those that need it the most. We are right behind our communities and encourage all who support accessible and affordable adult education to support local events”.
Go to www.stopnightclasscuts.org.nz for more information.
ENDS

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