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Listen live: Did David Seymour ‘overstep the mark’ on teacher-only day crackdown?

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Julia Gabel,
Publish Date
Mon, 17 Feb 2025, 6:58am

Listen live: Did David Seymour ‘overstep the mark’ on teacher-only day crackdown?

Author
Julia Gabel,
Publish Date
Mon, 17 Feb 2025, 6:58am

said her associate minister David Seymour was 鈥渙verstepping the mark somewhat鈥 when he announced a crackdown on teacher-only days late last year.

Speaking to TVNZ鈥檚 Q&A, Stanford suggested had not run the announcement past her before making it.

鈥淚 think he knew at the time he was overstepping the mark somewhat because it is my decision 鈥 I am the Minister of Education, and when we are rolling out a new curriculum, we have to have curriculum days.鈥

Seymour is speaking to Newstalk ob体育接口鈥檚 Mike Hosking Breakfast at 7.35am.

Listen live: Seymour talks to Hosking at 7.35am

Seymour announced a in September last year as part of wider plans to increase attendance rates.

He said teacher-only days were not something schools could take 鈥渨illy-nilly.鈥

鈥淲e are saying teacher-only days are at the discretion of the Minister of Education; they are not something you can just take willy-nilly because if the teachers aren鈥檛 showing up, it鈥檚 pretty hard to motivate the students to show up.鈥

Seymour said it would be more difficult to encourage students to attend classes if the 鈥渟chool then decides to close itself on days it should be open鈥.

鈥淭hat鈥檚 why we are enforcing the rules. If you want to have a teacher-only day, then you need to get the permission of the Minister of Education. It鈥檚 actually always been the rule, we鈥檙e just enforcing it.鈥

The issue came up during Stanford鈥檚 interview with Q&A as she was discussing the new school curriculums.

She said it was important teachers had teacher-only days to go through that curriculum before teaching it to students.

鈥淲e are trying to keep them to an absolute minimum but my message to parents is during those times, those teachers are looking at the new curriculum, the year-by-year, knowledge-rich curriculum that is now internationally benchmarked ... they will be unpacking it all on those days.鈥

Stanford also spoke about the Government鈥檚 aspirations for increasing mathematics achievement rates for students. She told host Guyon Espiner, filling in for Jack Tame, the aim was to raise the success rate for Year 8 students to 80% by 2030. It currently stands at 22%.

鈥淭oday we have a year-by-year, internationally-benchmarked, knowledge-rich curriculum that lays out what should be taught and when that teachers love.

鈥淲e have resources to support the implementation of that we have never had before, that [with] the feedback we are having, teachers are loving.鈥

Regarding school lunches, Stanford rejected the suggestion recent reports on the scheme鈥檚 shortfalls 鈥 鈥 were a distraction.

鈥淚 think David Seymour, if he were here, would say, 鈥極f course there [are] going to be teething problems ...鈥欌

Stanford asserted school lunches were Seymour鈥檚 responsibility.

鈥淚n the last week or so, he鈥檚 been saying publicly, 鈥榃e鈥檝e managed to get up to over 95% of on-time deliveries. Things are improving鈥.鈥

Stanford said she spoke to Seymour recently and he鈥檇 made it clear he knew what the problems with the scheme were and what needed to change.

鈥淥ne of the things he said was: 鈥極ne of the key things for us is that we didn鈥檛 factor [in was that] ... the traffic in Auckland has been so much worse than it has this time of year鈥; things like that ... were things that weren鈥檛 expected, which [are] things they are having to work through.鈥

Julia Gabel is a Wellington-based political reporter. She joined the Herald in 2020 and has most recently focused on data journalism.

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