Posted by: Cynic
on 08, May, 2012
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Charter schools - New Zealand education for sale - - you can buy anonymously
it's a captive market, guaranteed income from the taxpayer and regulation free, ... sign up here.
Well tie me to an anthill and smear my ears with jam! I just couldn't maintain my zen listening to Catherine Isaac on Native Affairs. Cynic is back.
Have a listen to this paragon of virtue on Native Affairs and then tell me she's objective.
Link to Native Affairs Maori Television (couldn't get an embed code) so choose 7 May 2012 broadcast Series 6 Episode 9 (Catherine Isaac is about 17mins through)
Posted by: PPTAweb
on 01, Mar, 2012
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Back in December 2011 John Banks announced that Onehunga High School is a charter school.
This was a surprise to Onehunga High School, it is not a charter school and neither is Bairds Road Intermediate.
We thought John, our Associate Minister of Education, might have taken the time to research this model and find out a bit more over Christmas ... but it seems not .....
Posted by: Observer
on 09, Dec, 2011
My feeling is that charter schools will be a defining issue for New Zealanders just like the tour was in the 1980s (now where was that nice Johnny Key on the issue – that’s right, he can’t remember …) and the bulk funding disputes of the 1990s. The sides are lining up and the side of the angels is clearly the opposing one. Even the Teachers’ Council has bravely (bravely because it is a crown entity) put out a release saying the introduction of American charter schools needs to be treated with some circumspection. And then there was this wonderful piece from the Wellington Wairarapa School Trustees Association (WSTA) calling on the government to put “the public” back into public education.
Posted by: Observer
on 07, Dec, 2011
Tamaki that is. What's the bet that Destiny Church was tipped the wink that there were going to be education tax dollars flowing into the collection plate once "honest John" got his feet under the table. Tamaki already had an application in for the taxpayers to buy Destiny an integrated school but now this is a much easier way to get into the public coffers. Bring the money grubbers into the temple!
Posted by: Observer
on 07, Dec, 2011
Having been made Associate Minister of Education, John Banks immediately demonstrates how au fait he is with the portfolio by declaring that Onehunga High, a good ole state school, is a charter school. News to us John and probably to the board of trustees at said school.
BTW "Poor John" is a rather rude Shakespearean term but appropriate somehow.