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By 2004 the roll had climbed to 1080, academic results were above the New Zealand average and sports participation had noticeably increased. [citation needed] In 2010, principal Rob Burrough resigned to take up a head-teacher post in Mombasa, Kenya. In 2015, Richard Edmundson was appointed principal.
Kenya’s universities Act of 2012 defines an "academic staff'” as a "person appointed to teach, train or to do research at a university and any other employee designated as such by the university council". The definition of professor is left to each individual university.
Pages in category "New Zealand expatriates in Kenya" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. H. W. D. Harverson
On 26 July, the New Zealand Educational Institute's early childhood teacher members voted to accept a collective agreement with the Ministry of Education that will put early childhood education teachers' pay on par with primary and secondary school teachers. As part of the terms, early childhood education teachers will receive a pay rise of at ...
The New Zealand Women Teachers' Association (NZWTA) was an advocacy group for the rights of teachers that engaged with the Government on a range of issues related to the status, pay scales, working conditions and opportunities for women teachers in the country from 1914 to 1964. Beginning as a number of regional organisations that had begun ...
New Zealand dance teachers (11 P) F. ... Pages in category "New Zealand educators" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 205 total.
There were teacher training reforms in the mid-twentieth centenary that were triggered by increased populations after World War Two. [4] The campus was architecturally significant and had a Category 1 rating by Heritage New Zealand. [6] It was transferred from the Ministry of Education to Victoria University of Wellington in 2004 for $10.
The New Zealand Post-Primary Teachers' Association Incorporated (PPTA) is a trade union in New Zealand and professional association. It represents about 21,000 teachers employed in state and integrated secondary schools, area schools, technology centres and community education centres.