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Special Needs Parents Back to Court for "Remedies"
Tuesday, 8 July 2003, 9:05 am | Quality Public Education Coalition - QPEC
Special Needs Parents Go Back to Court for "Remedies" - Over 140 Affidavits Back the Parents Case - More >>
Victorian England Returns To 21st Century NZ
Wednesday, 21 May 2003, 10:21 am | Quality Public Education Coalition - QPEC
Just how far the concept of equal opportunity in education has slipped backwards can be measured by the benevolence of businessman Scott Gilmour who has set up a trust to provide for the tertiary education fees of a class of primary students at ... More >>
GATS and Education - Public Meeting
Tuesday, 11 March 2003, 7:57 am | Quality Public Education Coalition - QPEC
QPEC and the PPTA in conjunction with the Auckland District Council of NZEI have organised a public meeting to be held tonight on GATS (General Agreement on Trade in Services) and its grave implications for public education in New Zealand. More >>
Govt Response to Court Ruling Deeply Worrying
Thursday, 20 February 2003, 12:28 pm | Quality Public Education Coalition - QPEC
Associate Minister of Education Leanne Dalziel's response to today's Court of Appeal decision is deeply worrying. The Associate Minister apparently feels the court ruling makes very little difference to the SE 2000 policy and shows no indication that the ... More >>
NCEA Fee Increase Will Devastate Opportunities
Tuesday, 11 February 2003, 12:27 pm | Quality Public Education Coalition - QPEC
The government decision to dramatically increase the fees for students entering NCEA will severely damage the educational opportunities for many more students who come from poor families. More >>
Special Needs Case to be heard on 12/13 November
Monday, 14 October 2002, 8:00 am | Quality Public Education Coalition - QPEC
2 Days (12th and 13th of November) have been set aside by the Court of Appeal to hear the government's appeal against the High Court decision in favour of parents of children with special needs. More >>