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Education crisis – how bad has the system become and what can be done to repair it? - The Front Page revisited

Damien Venuto
By Damien Venuto
NZ Herald·
10 Jan, 2024 07:10 AM3 mins to read

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Anti-trans activist given the green light to enter New Zealand, house sales plummet to a 40-year low and just how bad is the education crisis in the latest New Zealand Herald headlines. Video / NZ Herald

While The Front Page podcast is on its summer break, we are revisiting some of the biggest news stories from 2023. New episodes return on January 15th.

A recent report revealed that a third of 15 year olds cannot read at a basic adult standard.

Numeracy rates are similarly worrying, with many students battling to comprehend basic mathematics.

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On top of this, chronic absenteeism has also been raised as a growing concern – especially after Covid-19 confined many students to their homes for extended periods over the last two years.

This all comes amid demands from teachers to be paid fairly for the work they do on a daily basis.

New Zealand Initiative senior fellow Michael Johnston has co-authored a report called A Manifesto for Improving New Zealand’s School System.

Joining The Front Page podcast, Johnston says that Aotearoa has been dropping in rankings when compared to other OECD countries.

“We’ve had 20 years of Pisa, an international test run by the OECD that many nations participate in. When it was first run in the 2000s, we were very close to the top in reading and other aspects of education, but we’ve slipped down the ranks, and we now languish in the middle area.”

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Johnston says that while New Zealand isn’t dreadful by international standards, we’ve dropped a long way from where we once were.

“Last year, data out of the Ministry of Education showed that of our 15-year-olds, only about two-thirds can read at a basic adult standard and just over half can do basic numeracy tasks at expected standards.”

Worryingly, these measures are even worse when socioeconomic backgrounds are taken into account.

“Only 2 per cent of young people in Decile 1 schools met the writing standard,” he says.

So, what can be done to rectify this decades-long decline? Are our teachers trained well enough? Should we consider paying our best teachers better salaries? Why is that private schools seem to outperform all other schools? And how do we stop financial access from determining the quality of education kids receive?

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Listen to the full episode of The Front Page podcast to hear Johnston’s views on what needs to be done.

The Front Page is a daily news podcast from the New Zealand Herald, available to listen to every weekday from 5am. New episodes return January 15th.

It is presented by Damien Venuto, an Auckland-based journalist with a background in business reporting who joined the Herald in 2017.

You can follow the podcast at iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.

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