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Primary teachers' union opposes funding

This week the Minister of Education, Hekia Parata, released a report on the details of the government's $359 million policy to create a new career structure for teachers (Investing in Educational Success) following consultation with the education sector. The Beehive media release makes it sound as if everybody is happy as a result of the consultation, and most are, including the secondary teachers' union, the PPTA. Read more

Rose Patterson
Stuff.co.nz
4 June, 2014

Never underestimate human resilience

The constant striving to improve one’s lot is human nature, and people naturally move to where the opportunities lie. But when moving house and moving jobs involve children, these moves become controversial. Read more

30/05/2014
30 May, 2014

The pitfalls of survey design

This week the primary teachers’ union NZEI released results from a poll intended to reveal people’s preferences for how public money is spent on education. According to the NZEI, “less than 6 per cent of people think the government’s plan to establish new leadership roles for some principals and teachers is a good use of increased education funding”. Read more

Rose Patterson
Insights Newsletter
9 May, 2014

Money buys social progress

It’s tough for parties in the opposition benches. They have been stripped of a major rod with which to beat National in an election year. Read more

The National Business Review
11 April, 2014

Grow brains to grow business

If we want to grow our businesses, whether by market share, profit, or offering customers better value, we need to grow our people - and growing people means growing big brains. Management guru Tom Peters, speaking at the New Zealand Initiative's annual retreat dinner recently, gave a resounding and impassioned speech on the importance to business of investing in people, first and foremost. Read more

Rose Patterson
Stuff.co.nz
8 April, 2014

Education is about people, not numbers

This week the New Zealand Herald reported that Selwyn College has completely turned their figures around, lifting their NCEA Level 1 pass rate from 39 per cent in 2007, to 93 per cent in 2013. But could this relentless focus on figures – be it NCEA, National Standards, or Pisa – be ignoring what is most important? Read more

Rose Patterson
Insights Newsletter
4 April, 2014

Stick to your paint, Picasso

Recently at the Initiative’s annual retreat dinner, management guru Tom Peters gave a resounding presentation on the importance of investing in people, first and foremost. Education, he argued, must be the number one priority. Read more

Rose Patterson
Insights Newsletter
21 March, 2014

Commitment to evidence validated

Two years ago, when the New Zealand Business Roundtable merged with the New Zealand Institute to form The New Zealand Initiative, there were a fair share of people who wondered how these organisations would merge. Both were research organisations that had been headed by well-respected economists, the late Roger Kerr and David Skilling, who were perceived to come from opposite sides of the ideological spectrum. Read more

14 March, 2014

Provocative performance pay!

Teaching stars: transforming the education profession, our third education report, aroused suspicion, emotion and attention when we released it this week. We dared to say those two terrible words: performance pay. Read more

Rose Patterson
Insights Newsletter
7 March, 2014

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