End the ping-pong in education.mpg

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Uploaded by on Oct 16, 2011

The New Zealand Post Primary Teachers' Association / Te Wehengarua (PPTA) believes there should be a long-term strategy for education in New Zealand, this strategy requires political consensus. We challenge political parties to work together to develop a collaborative national process that supports constructive educational change.

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  • I'd just seen the Insight special on child poverty in NZ when I saw this and there were some very similar messages in that piece. The ideal society would have cross party agreement on what our really important goals are and would map a long term path towards them.

    Nice graphics in this vid too!

  • I am a current member, classroom teacher and researcher, and I don't think the PPTA is pushing a particular party line here. I think they are asking for an informed and consistent approach in determining educational policy from ALL parties, one that provides a more stable national environment for the students and their teachers - I can't find fault in that.

  • As a current teacher and PPTA member I would like the PPTA to go back to school and study history. Especially the bit about Tomorrow's Schools. Try the 80's under Lange. How about we have a politically active PPTA that is party neutral instead of trying to change history?

  • @Peterholla Think this is cool? Do a search on youtube for RSA animations.

  • As an ex-YANT and current teacher in South Auckland I support this add and everything it stands for. As teachers we need to stand-up and let these points be heard! New Zealand is an amazing place, so we need an amazing education system, currently we have a system thats been created by those who dont work within the industry. A red or blue governement im no judge, but who ever it is needs to listen, or as a country well let down the coming generations.

  • I wish I had this sort of graphic for my classes too!! Maybe with an agreed education policy we'd have access to some.

  • Mary

    Great work and very cool graphics :)

    Peter H

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