Maintaining the health and function of the regulatory system
These proposals are intended to maintain the health and function of the education regulatory system and include:
- enabling the Tertiary Education Commission to assign, use, and collect unique identifiers for research initiatives for the Performance Based Research Fund or other similar research initiatives; and
- extending the strike notification period to more than the current three calendar days to provide schools, parents and whānau with more time to prepare; and
- clarifying the obligations and priorities for school boards by amending the objectives set out in section 127 of the Act and removing the statement of National Education and Learning Priorities.
Have your say
Have your say: A unique identifier for the performance-based research fund (PBRF) consultation
Have your say: Options to extend the school strike notification period
Have your say: School board objectives and statement of NELP
You can also make submissions:
- by email to [email protected], or
- by mail at Education Consultation, Ministry of Education, PO Box 1666, Wellington, 1640, New Zealand.
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