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Education Minister Hekia Parata says no school will lose more than two full-time teachers (FTTEs) as a result of the policy changes in Budget 2012.
“As we’ve previously said, about 90% of schools will either gain, or have a net loss of less than one FTTE as a result of the combined effect of the ratio changes and projected roll growth.
“We have examined the effect on the other 10 per cent of schools, and some would be affected more than we would accept.
“Schools will be given a guarantee that their staffing entitlement will not be reduced by more than two FTTEs over the next three years as a result of the policy changes.
“It is also not the intention of the policy to undermine the specialist technology provision at Levels 7 and 8. The Ministry of Education, together with the sector working group to be established by the Ministry, will ensure that technology provision continues.
“Either way no school will end up with more than two FTTEs fewer than they currently have, because of these policy changes.”
Any additional cost from these changes will be met from a contingency set aside by the Ministry of Education to manage the transition to the new ratios.
Source: Office of Hekia Parata.
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Posted on 29-05-2012 16:02 | By donmac
So, Mrs Parata, is this all about reducing teacher numbers, ie reducing costs on the front line, at the expense of students who are not academic?