NZEI Te Riu Roa is the union of more than 48,000 principals, teachers and support staff and specialist staff working in primary, area and secondary schools, early childhood centres, learning support and school advisory services.
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The Government will introduce legislation by August to weaken Te Tiriti o Waitangi clauses in the Education and Training Act and other key statutes, dismantling decades of progress toward an equitable, bicultural education system.
Unequal Treatment in the Māori Curriculum Consultation Must Change!
Schools have finally been recognised as critical fuel users after pressure from NZEI Te Riu Roa, but educators say the Government still isn’t going far enough.
With all this extreme weather, a powerful piece from Newsroom highlights the reality for schools — once the mud is cleared, they’re still left covering the damage, costs, and disruption.
Calls are mounting across the education sector for the Government to pause its rushed curriculum reforms.
A joint statement to the Minister of Education opposing the hurried and poorly designed reforms is gaining momentum, with educators and peak bodies backing calls for an immediate pause.
Today more than 700 NZEI Te Riu Roa learning support specialists have launched a legal challenge against the Ministry of Education over pay deductions made during last year’s industrial action.
NZEI Te Riu Roa is calling on the Government to properly recognise the role of schools in disaster response and recovery, and to provide the staffing, resourcing and long-term mental health support our communities need.
Running the government is a lot like playing recorder – it doesn’t work if you suck.
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The school year has begun without critical specialist literacy support for many tamariki.
The loss of Resource Teachers in literacy and Māori is leaving vulnerable learners without the tailored help they need, and is driving experienced teachers out of the profession and overseas.
Every second Friday, veteran teacher Jo Patrick stands outside the Education Minister's electorate office with a recorder and one clear message:
"Stop undervaluing us."
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Every fortnight after school hours, Jo Patrick takes a stand against the Government’s fast-tracked education reforms with a musical protest outside…
Advocacy from NZEI Te Riu Roa has resulted in the classification of schools as 'critical users' under Phase 4 of the Government’s fuel response plan, but…
NZEI Te Riu Roa is calling on the Government to provide reasonable time for meaningful consultation for the draft Te Marautanga o Aotearoa framework and…
www.nzeiteriuroa.org.nz
The role of schools in disaster response and recovery has been under-recognised and under-appreciated for far too long
NZEI Te Riu Roa is the largest education sector union in Aotearoa. We come together as more than 46,000 educators to form a powerful force for change.
www.nzeiteriuroa.org.nz
The education sector is demanding that the Government pause the rollout of its rushed curriculum reforms as opposition to the direction, scope, and pace…
More than 700 learning support specialist members of NZEI Te Riu Roa launched a legal challenge in the Employment Court today against pay deductions made…
www.nzeiteriuroa.org.nz
NZEI Te Riu Roa is calling on the government to recognise and resource the role of school and early childhood education staff in disaster response and…