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A New Deal: Making Education Work for All New Zealanders Print E-mail

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A New Deal: Making Education Work for All New Zealanders . A New Deal provides a clear and comprehensive framework for real change. The Education Forum?s proposals include: * Giving parents greater freedom to determine what school will best suit their children and, more importantly, backing up that choice with state funding; * Trusting teachers and principals to determine the best way of organising themselves to meet the needs of an increasingly diverse student population in New Zealand; * Building a culture of professionalism in the teaching sector; * Providing parents, teachers, principals and the government with the information required to determine how well the education system is serving New Zealand children; and * Ensuring that students, parents and teachers have access to world class curricula and qualifications. By the Education Forum of the New Zealand Business Roundtable.

 

By New Zealand Business Roundtable, New Zealand.

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