Opposition that led to a legal challenge against a popular teaching scheme that puts top university graduates in low decile schools could be reignited, the Post Primary Teachers Association says.
The union had taken legal action, which saw the Employment Relations Authority rule that the Teach First scheme had been breaking the law.
That was because it places selected graduates into teaching positions that are not advertised.
With the long-term future of the programme unclear, a crucial agreement was reached between the Ministry of Education, Teach First NZ, the University of Auckland and PPTA.
All parties agreed that Teach First NZ participants will now apply and be considered for jobs in schools alongside other teachers.