John Gerritsen
Fees-free tertiary study policy - political analysis
Has the government's tertiary fees-free policy failed? RNZ education correspondent John Gerritsen joins Susie Ferguson with the analysis. Audio
Exams, literacy & numeracy test part of major overhaul of NCEA
The government has announced an overhaul of NCEA, which will put more emphasis on external assessment and stop students from cherry picking which standards they will attempt. Education Correspondent… Video, Audio
Teachers' mega-strike: What you need to know
The Education Minister says imminent strike action by teachers is unjustified. Chris Hipkins says the government's $1.2 billion offer is the largest in a decade and the strike won't achieve any… Audio
Tomorrow's schools - are they history?
After 30 years of Tomorrow's Schools, the goverrnment's looking at a shake up that might just take us full circle. Audio
Tomorrow's schools - are they history?
After 30 years of Tomorrow's Schools, the goverrnment's looking at a shake up that might just take us full circle.
AudioFamilies urge code of practice to improve special education
Parents and special needs experts are fed up with teachers who refuse to change the way they teach to help children with learning or behaviour problems. They say children are misbehaving and having… Audio
Govt announces $95m teacher training boost
The government is hoping a combination of scholarships and school-based training will head off a shortfall of nearly 2500 teachers by 2025. Education Correspondent John Gerritsen reports. Audio
Govt considering 'national interest' test for foreign investment
The government is considering a "national interest test" for screening major investments by foreign companies, saying it needs the power to stop purchases that might harm public health and safety or… Audio
Military-style semi-auto gun ban passes through Parliament
Less than four weeks after a terrorist attacked two Christchurch mosques Parliament has passed a law banning the semi-automatic weapons he used to kill 50 people. MPs voted near unanimously last night… Audio
Poor schools as good as rich schools - NZ Initiative survey
Schools in the poorest communities are doing just as good a job as those in the richest, according to research by the New Zealand Initiative think tank. It has figured out how much of a students'… Audio
Focus on Politics: NZ's gun control crackdown
MPs are moving swiftly to implement a gun ban and buy-back scheme in the wake of the Christchurch mosque shootings. But some have criticised the pace of change, arguing it risks making mistakes or… Audio
Police show MPs weapons that may soon be banned
Senior police officers have unboxed an arsenal of weapons in front of a select committee that's considering a ban on semi-automatic rifles and shotguns. Video, Audio
Health groups urge bold action for Smokefree 2025
Anti-smoking groups are hoping the government will be bold as it figures out how meet the goal of making New Zealand smokefree by 2025. On current trends the target set by the National-led government… Audio
Teacher puts bounty on white-supremacist posters
A teacher has put a bounty on white-supremacist posters and stickers in the wake of the Christchurch mosque attacks. It's part of a growing reaction in schools to hate speech since March the 15th… Audio
Teachers, kids fight racism in wake of mosque shootings
Teachers and teenagers are cracking down on hate speech in the wake of the Christchurch mosque attacks. One teacher has put a bounty on a white supremacist group's posters and schools say students are… Audio
Parliament pays tribute to mosque attack victims
The haunting tones of an Islamic prayer moved MPs to tears as Parliament held a special session to pay tribute to the victims of the mosque attacks. Video, Audio
Schools prepare campaign against 'aggressive' reforms
A group of high-profile secondary schools is preparing a campaign against what they describe as radically aggressive plans to change the school system. The schools are launching an alliance to combat… Audio
Education taskforce chair dismayed by anti-reform campaign
The head of a taskforce proposing a major overhaul of the school system is aghast at schools' plans for a campaign against the suggested reforms. Bali Haque from the Tomorrow's Schools Review… Audio
NZ students prepare for Friday's climate strike
Young people preparing for Friday's school strike for action on climate change reckon they've already won half the battle. They says the prospect of thousands of children quitting school to protest… Audio
Hospitals would struggle in event of disaster - nurses' union
MPs have been warned that public safety is being put at risk because many nurses can't afford to live within walking distance of hospitals. Audio