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NZ Initiative calls for better measures for schools to help parents make decisions

A report suggesting radical reforms of the way teachers and schools are assessed has been shot down by those working in the sector. The New Zealand Initiative, a market-oriented think tank, says existing measures of "success" are unfair on lower-decile schools, which are often achieving much better results than raw data would suggest. Read more

Laura Dooney
The Dominion Post
6 July, 2017
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VIDEO: Amplifying Excellence panel discussion

We launched our newest education report, Amplifying Excellence: Promoting Transparency, Professionalism and Support in Schools, with a panel discussion in Wellington. The Minister of Education spoke at the event and was followed by our panel who gave their views on the report's findings and on NZ's education system. Read more

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5 July, 2017
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Make Kiwis run like clockwork

Do you fancy living your lives more like the Swiss? It doesn’t mean developing a fondness for chocolate, fondue, beautiful watches or cuckoo clocks. Read more

Sunday Star Times
2 July, 2017
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Partnership schools funding still not right

The primary teachers' union NZEI reports that partnership schools attract two to three times as much funding as state schools. But the Ministry of Education, in its role as referee, has always maintained funding is equivalent across both school types. Read more

Briar Lipson
The New Zealand Herald
27 June, 2017
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Fran O'Sullivan talks about business delegation to Switzerland

Fran O'Sullivan, Managing Director of NZ INC and NZME's Editorial Director - Business, talks to Larry Williams on Newstalk ZB about the Initiative's recent business delegation to Switzerland, and what they learnt about their approach to localism, business and education. 

 

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Fran O'Sullivan
Newstalk ZB
7 June, 2017
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Schools and social mobility

When the Programme for International Students Assessment (PISA) started testing 15-year-olds in 2000, New Zealand students ranked second in reading and third in maths. Ever since, our scores have perpetually declined. Read more

Briar Lipson
Insights Newsletter
2 June, 2017

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