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Post by Kiwi Frontline on Feb 15, 2018 16:14:40 GMT 12
TEACHERS CONTRIBUTING TO MĀORI UNDER-ACHIEVEMENTTeachers are contributing to Māori children's poor performance at school, the Education Ministry has told Parliament's Education and Workforce Select Committee. Appearing before the committee for its annual review of the Education Ministry yesterday, the Secretary for Education, Iona Holsted, said Māori students' poor performance was a long-standing problem. "The school system has under-performed for Māori students since the system began, so we have an intractable systemic problem," she said..... www.radionz.co.nz/news/national/350447/teachers-contributing-to-maori-under-achievement
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Post by second-class-citizen on Feb 16, 2018 9:35:43 GMT 12
It's always someone elses fault!! Do the maths...kids at school for 30 hours a week . Kids at home for 138 hours a week. So maori logic....blame the teachers!!!! I know when I was at school, all the troublemakers were maori....but not all maori were troublemakers. Plenty of maori willing to work hard. BTW, the dux of our school came from a family of refugees that arrived in NZ with only the clothes they were wearing, yet with a great work ethic, learned english and studied to the top. Meanwhile in maoriland it's always blame blame blame the whiteman. Pathetic.
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