John Gerritsen
Council censures principal, criticises school board
The Education Council says a test case, in which a Hawke's Bay principal was censured, has highlighted the need for principals and boards to report misconduct by teachers. Audio
Reports find problems with PPP school designs
Independent reviewers have poked holes in the design of the first two schools built as public-private partnerships at Hobsonville Point. Audio
Reports reveal problems with new schools
Independent reviews show some of New Zealand's newest schools have faults that make them noisy, prone to leaks, and too hot in the summer. Education correspondent John Gerritsen reports. Audio
Government's ECE target looks doubtful
The government looks set to hit its target for lifting NCEA achievement this year, but may well fall short of its goal for early childhood education. Audio
Apprentice numbers booming
Universities are facing falling enrolments by school-leavers, but the number of people learning a trade is booming. Audio
Replacement for school deciles suggested
A leaked Education Ministry proposal reportedly suggests replacing the school decile system with a system that links the money to individual children. Audio
Union fights support staff pay "cut"
Thousands of the lowest paid school staff are unhappy their pay has been cut this year because of an administrative anomaly. Audio
Report slams NCEA literacy and numeracy benchmark
An independent report has slated the NCEA's literacy and numeracy requirements, saying many of the young people who get the qualification don't know enough to function in society. Audio
Employer sees poor literacy and numeracy in NCEA graduates
An independent report has suggested replacing the NCEA's literacy and numeracy requirements with a new, separate test. Audio
High drop out rate from ECE project
There's been a high drop out rate from a flagship government project for enrolling children from poor families in early childhood education. Audio
More incompetent teachers reported to council
The Education Council says complaints about incompetent early childhood and primary school teachers have doubled in the past two years. Audio
UE pass rate low again
For the second year running, thousands of teenagers have missed out on getting University Entrance. Audio
Universities NZ expects UE pass rate to rise
Thousands of teenagers have once again missed out on getting University Entrance. Audio
Research tackles literacy, obesity and mental health
A new research project aims to slash the number of children who struggle to read and make New Zealand the only country in the world to successfully reduce childhood obesity. Audio
Teachers deregistered and censured over student relationship
One teacher has been de-registered and another censured by the Education Council for their relationship with a 13-year-old girl who is now dead. Audio
Student was teacher's 'seer and true friend'
A teacher facing disciplinary charges over his relationship with a 13-year-old girl, who later died, had referred to her as his "partner in crime". Audio
No protection for tertiary education whistleblowers
The Tertiary Education Commission says it cannot protect staff who blow the whistle on rorts at tertiary institutions. Audio
Some qualifications leave students worse off
Students enrolling in tertiary study this year might want to re-think their choices in light of new figures that show which subjects deliver the biggest pay off. Audio
Shortage of maths and science teachers bites
Children might be back at school around the country but there's a critical shortage of maths and science staff to teach them. Audio
Report shows poverty big factor in under achievement
A new OECD report says poor children in New Zealand are over six times more likely than well-off children to do badly at maths. Audio