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Year 7-8 Maths Trial Doubles Student Progress in 12 Weeks, Shows Lasting Results
2 weeks ago | 150 viewsThe Government’s Year 7 and 8 maths acceleration trial demonstrated that students made up to two years’ progress in 12 weeks, retaining most of their learning months later, with in-person tutoring doubling progress compared to control groups. The programme focuses on four fundamental maths areas and is now widely available, supported by professional learning for teachers and additional resources to help students needing extra assistance. This initiative is part of a broader maths action plan aimed at improving foundational skills, closing equity gaps, and ensuring students are prepared for secondary school success.
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2 weeks ago | 219 viewsThe speech emphasizes New Zealand’s urgent need to fix its underperforming infrastructure system by implementing evidence-based, long-term reforms aligned with the independent National Infrastructure Plan, focusing on improving asset management, investment assurance, and bipartisan cooperation. The Government has already initiated foundational changes including a new planning system, enhanced maintenance programs, and strengthened transparency, while announcing Cabinet decisions to transfer infrastructure investment assurance to the Infrastructure Commission to ensure better oversight and value for taxpayer money. Despite challenges like aging assets, demographic shifts, and external shocks, the Government is committed to prioritizing projects effectively, improving infrastructure quality, and fostering economic prosperity for all New Zealanders.
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1 month ago | 337 viewsEducation Minister Erica Stanford emphasizes the Government’s priority to keep schools open and students learning amid fuel supply challenges, aiming to avoid the damaging effects of past lockdowns. The Ministry of Education is actively assessing individual school needs, monitoring fuel impacts, and collaborating with sector groups to provide targeted support and maintain critical services like transport and heating. Schools, families, and communities are working together, with many schools already planning responses and improving fuel efficiency, while the Ministry continues to develop practical solutions based on ongoing consultations.
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1 month ago | 477 viewsEducation Minister Erica Stanford announced the successful renewal of the Primary Teachers’ Collective Agreement, ratified by NZEI members, which includes cumulative pay increases of around 4.6-4.7% by January 2027 for primary teachers. The agreement also resolves a longstanding inequity by raising the value of primary teaching units from $4,500 to $5,500 by October 2028, achieving parity with secondary teachers. Stanford emphasized the importance of primary teachers’ dedication to education and committed to providing ongoing support and resources to enhance student achievement.
Tags: Erica Stanford Primary Teachers’ Collective Agreement NZEI Education Minister primary teachers salary increase pay scale unit parity collective agreement education systemNew Zealand to Replace NCEA with New Senior Secondary Qualification System
1 month ago | 752 viewsThe New Zealand Government has agreed to replace NCEA with a new senior secondary qualification system featuring two levels over Years 12 and 13, subject-based assessments, and a foundational Year 11 award focusing on literacy and numeracy. This reform aims to create a clearer, more consistent, and internationally comparable qualification aligned with a new knowledge-rich curriculum, addressing longstanding issues of fragmentation and reliability in NCEA. The phased implementation will begin in 2026, with ongoing sector engagement and support, including a national curriculum and assessment roadshow to prepare schools for the changes.
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1 month ago | 359 viewsThe Government is introducing the Immigration (Enhanced Risk Management) Amendment Bill to strengthen New Zealand’s immigration system by improving tools to manage risks, including extending deportation liability for serious criminals from ten to twenty years. The Bill and accompanying Parliamentary paper propose changes to better handle asylum claims, such as considering serious crimes committed after arrival in refugee status determinations and addressing bad faith claims to maintain system integrity. These measures aim to balance attracting skilled migrants and protecting genuine refugees while ensuring consequences for those who abuse the system, with the Bill expected to begin parliamentary readings soon.
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1 month ago | 320 viewsThe Government is extending the state redress scheme to cover survivors of abuse in State-run mental health inpatient facilities from 1 July 1993 to 30 June 2022, addressing gaps identified after Health New Zealand assumed responsibility in 2022. This change, prompted by survivors' difficulties in accessing recognition and redress, aims to provide consistent support and accountability regardless of when the abuse occurred. The amendment to the Redress System for Abuse in Care Bill is progressing through Parliament, reflecting the Government’s commitment to meaningful change and preventing future harm.
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1 month ago | 364 viewsEducation Minister Erica Stanford announced an overhaul of ERO’s school reports to provide parents with clearer, more relevant information focused on student achievement, progress, and engagement. The new reports, co-designed with parents and launching in Term 2, will offer detailed, easy-to-understand visuals covering nearly twice as many topics, highlighting both successes and areas for improvement. This initiative complements wider government education reforms aimed at enhancing student outcomes through improved assessments and reporting, ensuring parents can actively support their child's learning journey.
Tags: Erica Stanford ERO Education Minister parents school reports student achievement education reforms Phonics Check Year 2 maths check curriculumNew Year 2 Maths Check to Boost Early Learning and Student Success
1 month ago | 346 viewsThe new Year 2 maths check, part of the Make it Count maths action plan, aims to assess early number concept understanding and provide teachers with a quick snapshot of student progress to identify learning needs early. Currently in trial across 100 schools, this 15-minute one-on-one assessment will be available nationwide by year-end and focuses on key maths skills such as numbers to 120, operations, and early fractions. Supported by a $717 million investment in learning resources and teacher development, the initiative seeks to improve maths achievement and ensure students receive timely support for future success.
Tags: Erica Stanford Year 2 maths check Make it Count maths assessment early years maths learning support Phonics checks maths skills education reforms student achievementNew Zealand Cuts Visitor Visa Costs for Pacific Nationals from June 2025
1 month ago | 505 viewsForeign Minister Winston Peters and Immigration Minister Erica Stanford announced a reduction in visitor visa fees for Pacific nationals, lowering the cost from $216 to $161 for a 12-month visa starting 1 June, to promote easier and more affordable travel to New Zealand. This update complements previous improvements such as extended visa durations to two years with multiple entries, faster processing, and a visa-free trial for Pacific travelers from Australia, aiming to strengthen Pacific-New Zealand connections. The government will review the impact of these changes in a year, with further eligibility details to be confirmed soon.
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1 month ago | 388 viewsEducation Minister Erica Stanford supports Public Service Commissioner Sir Brian Roche's decision allowing school boards to offer new pay agreements to around 10,000 primary teachers not bound by the NZEI Primary Teachers’ Collective Agreement, enabling pay increases of up to 4.7% within 12 months. The new Individual Employment Agreements (IEAs) include cumulative pay rises, step increases, and a 16.7% increase in management unit values, resulting in salaries reaching $107,886 annually for top-scale teachers by 2027. Meanwhile, negotiations with the NZEI continue, and Budget 2025 covers teaching council certification costs until 2028, reducing expenses for teachers.
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2 months ago | 400 viewsThe New Zealand Government has introduced a two-track system under the Overseas Investment Act to speed up investment decisions, aiming to process most applications within five to 15 working days, significantly faster than before. This reform, along with increased Active Investor Plus visa applications, is expected to bring billions in overseas capital, supporting economic growth, productivity, and high-paying jobs by providing access to international capital, expertise, and technology. The Government emphasizes that attracting foreign investment is essential for New Zealand’s future as a high-income economy and is committed to removing barriers to help businesses grow and create opportunities for Kiwis.
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2 months ago | 495 viewsEducation Minister Erica Stanford has announced the successful renewal of the Primary Principals’ Collective Agreement, ratified by NZEI members, covering around 1,300 primary principals. The settlement includes immediate and future pay increases, a $15,000 Curriculum Change Allowance, and an increased Leadership in Literacy and Numeracy payment, recognizing principals' leadership during educational reforms. Stanford emphasized the importance of principals' roles in schools and communities and thanked the Public Service Commissioner for facilitating the negotiations.
Tags: Erica Stanford NZEI Te Riu Roa Primary Principals Brian Roche Public Service Commissioner PPCA Education Minister Curriculum Change Allowance Leadership in Literacy and Numeracy Primary Principals’ Collective AgreementNew Maths, English & Science Resources Boost NZ Student Achievement and Engagement
2 months ago | 436 viewsThe Government is introducing new Maths, English, and Science resources, including a Writing Acceleration Tool for Years 6-10, digital maths materials for Years 9-10, and hands-on science kits for primary schools, aiming to raise student achievement and close equity gaps. These initiatives, supported by professional development and extensive funding, align with curriculum standards and target improving literacy and numeracy levels, with a goal of 80% of Year 8 students meeting expected benchmarks by 2030. Additionally, specialized resources and support are being developed for Māori-medium education, and widespread teacher and school engagement is planned to ensure effective implementation.
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2 months ago | 507 viewsEducation Minister Erica Stanford has announced Debbie Francis's appointment to the Teaching Council board to support the organisation through significant challenges. Francis, with extensive experience in organisational change and strategy across public and private sectors, is expected to help address pressing issues and restore trust in the council. Her background includes leadership roles at PwC, educational institutions, and a Masters in Public Policy, highlighting her capability to contribute effectively to the council's renewal.
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