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To get the teachers our children deserve we need to pay them what they are worth

Imagine if the New Zealand Rugby Union’s collective agreement with players mirrored the agreements negotiated by the teachers’ unions. The pay scale for teachers has all teachers starting on more or less the same salary, and stepping up in small increments over seven years or so to a fixed maximum. Read more

Roger Partridge
The National Business Review
13 May, 2016

Signalling changes at the chalkface

Many of New Zealand’s future surgeons, scientists and teachers are right now sitting in front of an adult charged with teaching them the skills and knowledge that will help them in their post-school careers. In this way, would it be far-fetched to conclude that teachers have one of the most important jobs in New Zealand? Read more

Insights Newsletter
6 May, 2016

A blunt policy tool

As German-American journalist and satirist H.L. Mencken once explained, “Every election is a sort of advance auction sale of stolen goods”. Read more

Khyaati Acharya
Insights Newsletter
29 April, 2016

Learning from others

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, an admired African novelist, once said ‘show a people as one thing, as only one thing, over and over again, and that is what they become’. It sounds like a cliché but it applies neatly to the portrayal of our schools and students. Read more

Insights Newsletter
15 April, 2016

What's the best way to fund our schools?

Most people would agree that fairness means that equal things get treated equally and different things get treated differently. In the schooling sector, the current funding system by deciles is one such attempt to be fair. Read more

The Dominion Post
7 April, 2016

Ban trees and do it now

We should laud, not vilify, the actions of a Wairarapa school that has taken the brave step to ban students (and presumably staff too) from climbing trees on school grounds. Management have quite correctly noted that trees pose a health and safety risk to those playing in them, and have acted wisely to shut down any possibility of this risk eventuating on their watch. Read more

Insights Newsletter
1 April, 2016

What happens when free education goes bad

Spurred on by the Labour Party’s recent pledge to deliver three years of free tertiary education (should they be elected in 2017), New Zealand’s student unions are again calling for universal free education. But in praising countries where universal free tertiary education exists, advocates often gloss over what makes free tertiary education possible in the first place – like higher taxes. Read more

Khyaati Acharya
Interest.co.nz
21 March, 2016

The company you keep

Take a good look at the person sitting next to you at work. They might have a lot more influence on your life than you give them credit for. Read more

Insights Newsletter
18 March, 2016

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