Former Education Minister Hekia Parata, bid a final farewell to Parliament in her valedictorian speech last night.
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PM announces changes to ministerial portfolios
Prime Minister Bill English has announced his changes to ministerial portfolios, including the replacements for his outgoing Education and Foreign Ministers.
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Ngārimu VC & 28th Māori Battalion Memorial scholarships recognise excellence
Eight outstanding Māori students will be presented with prestigious tertiary scholarships today from Education Minister and Ngārimu Board Chair, Hekia Parata, in a ceremony at Parliament.
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Haeata Community Campus opens in Christchurch
Prime Minister Bill English and Minister of Education Hekia Parata officially opened Haeata Community Campus in Christchurch today.
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What do Māori National Party Ministers get in cabinet reshuffle?
Divided fortunes for Māori MPs in Prime Minister Bill English's cabinet reshuffle. Paula Bennett and Simon Bridges both got extra portfolios. However Christmas didn't come early for either of the back bench Māori MPs.
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Govt to overhaul decile system
The Government is set to overhaul the decile system in schools. Minister of Education Hekia Parata announced today that new funding proposals are being explored to put children at the centre of the education system.
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New Kumeu school to cater to growing population
2019 will mark the opening of Auckland's new Kumeu Primary School.
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$5mil to provide 10 new classrooms for Auckland schools
Today it was announced that around $5 million is being invested to provide three Auckland schools with a total of 10 new classrooms.
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Waikato schools to receive $4mil for new classrooms
Education Minister Hekia Parata announced today that around $4 million will be invested to build a total of 11 new classrooms at six Waikato schools.
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Parata still to resolve Kura NCEA issue- Principal
The PPTA says there have been gains for some Māori-medium education schools under Hekia Parata. But Te Rūnanga Nui o Ngā Kura Kaupapa Māori Deputy Head Rawiri Wright says he hopes their concerns regarding National Standards will be resolved with the new Education Minister.