Wellington (Tuesday, 19 December 2023) – The New Zealand Initiative proudly announces the appointment of its Senior Fellow, Dr Michael Johnston, as the Chair
of the Government’s newly established Ministerial Advisory Group to review the primary school English, maths and
statistics curricula in New Zealand.
Dr Johnston is a cognitive psychologist with an extensive background in the education sector. He has held academic
positions at the University of Melbourne and Victoria University of Wellington. He has also been a Senior Statistician
at the New Zealand Qualifications Authority and contributed to Ministry of Education policy work.
The Ministerial Advisory Group, led by Dr Johnston, will review the curricula and teaching methods to provide teachers
with the clarity and tools needed to teach these core subjects effectively. Dr Johnston will lead a world-class team,
including literacy expert Emeritus Professor James Chapman, mathematician Distinguished Professor Gaven Martin and
curriculum design expert Professor Elizabeth Rata. Work will be done in the first half of 2024, ready for implementation
in 2025.
The Government, under Education Minister Erica Stanford, has promised transformative changes to ensure all children
receive a world-leading education with an aspirational target of 80 per cent of children meeting curriculum expectations
by the time they finish intermediate.
The New Zealand Initiative is confident that Dr Johnston's leadership of the Ministerial Advisory Group will
significantly contribute to realising these educational goals. His appointment represents a major step forward in
enhancing the quality of education in New Zealand, and The New Zealand Initiative is excited to support him in this
pivotal role.