Wednesday, September 10, 2008

New Zealand Government's Education Bill to improve Safety and Accountability

source: scoop.co.nz

The Education Amendment Bill states that to improve student attendance and engagement to different school activities, safety measures will be implemented such as:

-Creation of an information programme that will allow a proper identification of teachers who are currently teaching without a current practising certificate or authorisation for the benefits of the students to ensure proper education and good guidance.

-The Bill removes early leaving provisions for 15 year old to signal the importance of staying at school.

-Also indicates that this new Bill will provide a greater clarity to school boards of trustees on their roles, and to increase their flexibility around timing of board elections, establishment boards and alternative board constitutions.

-Technical amendments that will affect special education and the New Zealand Qualifications Authority is also included in this Bill.

-Hon Chris Carter, Minister of Education said “Together these measures serve to strengthen the education system for all students and give them the opportunity to realise their full potential.”

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