John Gerritsen
Hundreds of teachers not meeting te reo Māori requirements
Hundreds of teachers are not meeting a mandatory requirement to improve their knowledge of te reo and tikanga Māori.
The Teaching Council says it is taking a cautious approach to the rule, which… Audio
Auckland school isolates and excludes boy with autism
An Auckland school has excluded a boy with autism despite pleas from the Children's Commissioner to let him stay.
Judge Andrew Becroft stepped in after the thirteen-year-old boy asked for his help.
… Audio
Mother disappointed by son's exclusion
The mother of an autistic boy says she is heartbroken that her son's school has decided to exclude him, despite the intervention of the Children's Commissioner.
The thirteen-year-old was suspended… Audio
Hutt Valley High School principal hoping for mouldy building replacement
Hutt Valley High School remains hopeful the Education Ministry will demolish and replace a major classroom block that has been closed after the discovery of black mould.
Yesterday, all 1700 students… Audio
Hipkins defends Ministry's handling of mould problem at Hutt Valley school
The Education Minister has defended his ministry's handling of serious problems that forced Hutt Valley High School to close an entire block of classrooms.
Hundreds of senior students will have to… Audio
ECEs wary of new Education Ministry investigative squad
Early childhood service owners are wary of plans for a squad to investigate potential fraud and safety failures.
The Education Ministry is reinstating the Provider Assessment Group which ceased… Audio
ECE centre investigation flying squad on hold
A special Education Ministry squad investigating potentially dodgy early childhood providers has been on hold since the end of October.
The Provider Assessment Group made surprise visits to high-risk… Audio
International student educators under increasing pressure
Redundancies and funding cuts are putting people who work with international students under increasing pressure.
They say New Zealand will struggle to restore its foreign enrolments if schools… Audio
More NZers enrolling in polytechnics and universities
The number of New Zealanders enrolling in the nation's polytechnics and universities has grown rapidly this year.
The increase in numbers mean some institutions will ask for more government funding… Audio
Unusual student behaviour causing trouble in Auckland schools
Some Auckland secondary schools are reporting unusual and unpredictable behaviour from students and they believe the Covid-19 pandemic is to blame.
They say their counselling services are stretched… Audio
Government on the hook as universities report enrolment increases
The government will be asked to foot the bill as universities report big increases in New Zealand students enrolling.
So far four universities, Canterbury, Victoria, Lincoln and Otago, have revealed… Audio
Victoria University has biggest increase ever of NZ students
Half the country's universities are reporting a big jump in enrolments from local New Zealanders.
Canterbury, Victoria, Lincoln and Otago universities are all starting the year with more students… Audio
Covid-19: University tutor roles on the chopping block after loss of international students
Universities are wielding massive cuts to tutoring and casual lecturing jobs.
This on top of the 700 permanent roles universities are shedding to cope with the loss of foreign student fees.
Now… Audio
Covid-19: Schools worried about students with no internet
Now into their fourth lockdown, some Auckland schools are still trying to find ways of ensuring their students can connect to the internet and learn from home.
The government last year connected… Audio
Covid-19: Principal says only some of his students have internet for school at home
There are calls for the government to pay for more home internet connections for school students in Auckland.
The city is on to its fourth lockdown and secondary principals say online learning is… Audio
Principals Federation suggests members ignore directives to enrol violent students
The Principals Federation has advised its members to defy legally binding directives to enrol violent children who have been kicked out of other schools.
It says principals should consider refusing… Audio
Principals Federation suggests members defy Ministry of Education over violent students
The Principals Federation is challenging the authority of the Ministry of Education to order schools to enroll violent children.
It has told its members to consider contesting any directed enrolment… Audio
Universities cut nearly 700 jobs after foreign student loss
Nearly 700 university staff are losing or leaving their jobs because of a financial hole left by falling foreign enrolments.
The cuts began last year and many are being made through early leaving or… Audio
Lack of foreign PhD students hurting research projects
University staff warn a lack of foreign PhD students is hurting major research projects.
They say most doctoral students need to be in New Zealand for laboratory and fieldwork but border restrictions… Audio
Ministry to monitor open plan classrooms for noise, airiness
Are modern classrooms any good?
Some teachers and parents don't like the open-plan classroom blocks that schools are building and now the Education Ministry is using electronic monitoring to assess… Audio