Parliament protest over cuts to early childhood education
Parliament protest over cuts to early childhood education on World Teachers Day
29 October 2015
Teachers, children and concerned parents will be gathering outside Parliament early on Friday morning to protest ongoing funding cuts that are starting to bite in early childhood services.
Concerned parents and teachers want to send a message to Education Minister Hekia Parata and the Government on World Teacher’s Day that every child needs a great teacher.
However, the only additional ECE funding in the past five years has been for increased participation, with no extra to cover inflation or other growing costs.
The lost funding means that many ECE services are struggling. For example, Whānau Manaaki Kindergartens (previously Wellington Kindergarten Association) recently announced a range of cost-cutting measures. Teachers will have less planning and assessment time and are being asked to volunteer to reduce hours. Forced redundancies may be required as a last resort.
NZEI Te Riu Roa President Louise Green said kindergartens were a bastion of quality teaching in the sector but a reduction in qualified teachers could lead to a cut in quality education for children.
“The amount of learning that goes on at this young age is extraordinary and we need to stand up for quality teaching for our youngest learners,” she said.
“The government used to fund centres up to 100% of qualified teachers, but reduced that to 80% five years ago. Since then, centres committed to 100% quality teaching have been scrambling to meet the shortfall, but it’s just not sustainable without proper funding.
“World Teachers Day is a chance to remind Minister Parata that all kids deserve quality teaching, and it is the government’s job to fund it.”
What: Protest against ECE funding cuts
Where:
Cenotaph, Parliament
When: 7.15-7.45am Friday 30 October
2015
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