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  2. Children's rights in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Free and compulsory education was provided for all standard six (year eight) New Zealand children. Public schools were set up by regional education boards. [4] 1893 New Zealand Society for the Protection of Women and Children The society was a voluntary organisation that aimed to protect children from neglect and abuse. [5]

  3. New Zealand Educational Institute - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Education in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The Education Index, published as part of the UN's Human Development Index, consistently ranks New Zealand's education among the highest in the world. [5] Following a 2019 Curia Market Research survey of general knowledge, researchers planned to release a report in 2020 assessing whether New Zealand's education curriculum is fit for purpose.

  5. Category:Early childhood education in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Early childhood education in New Zealand" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  6. Te Whāriki - Wikipedia

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    Following the New Zealand government's introduction of a Curriculum Framework in 1990, they began developing an early childhood curriculum. A draft was released to early childhood centres in 1993, and Te Whāriki was published in 1996 as a bi-cultural curriculum following consultation with teachers. Schools were not sent copies of the 1996 ...

  7. Fourth Labour Government of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Improvements in education were made, as demonstrated by the expansion and strengthening of early childhood education, significant increases of teaching staff at kindergarten, enhancement of teacher education, attention to special education and support for Taha Maori, and funding for a measure which allowed for the universalisation of three year ...

  8. Constitution of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Pearson Education New Zealand. ISBN 1877258938. Geddis, Andrew (January 2016). "Parliamentary government in New Zealand: Lines of continuity and moments of change". International Journal of Constitutional Law. 14 (1): 99–118. doi: 10.1093/icon/mow001. Joseph, Philip (1993). Constitutional and Administrative Law in New Zealand (4th ed ...

  9. Crime in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Criminal law in New Zealand is based on English criminal law that the New Zealand parliament initially codified in statute in 1893. [1] Although New Zealand remains a common law jurisdiction, all criminal offences and their penalties are codified in New Zealand statutes.