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- Title
- But we already have clusters ... / by Michelle Nixon
- Content partner
- National Library of New Zealand
- Collection
- Index New Zealand
- Description
Reports on the New Zealand Educational Institute (NZIE) vote on the government's proposed Investing in Educational Success policy. Reiterates the group's view that school clusters already exist, providing an example from Upper Hutt. Discusses the perception that consultation with schools has taken place by stealth. Remarks on the possible different stance that the PPTA (Post-Primary Teachers' Association) may take. Lists the programmes that NZIE would rather see the $359 million spent on.
- Format
- Journal
- Date created
- Spr 2014
- Creator
- Nixon, Michelle
- URL
- http://natlib.govt.nz/records/35165562
- Related subjects
- Educational change -- Government policy / Inter-school cooperation / Education and state / School principals -- Attitudes / Primary school teachers -- Attitudes
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