- A total lack of effective PD
- Confusion at the highest levels about specifics around implementation
- A lack of research and meaningful justification as to why we would report against age for the first three years of a child's schooling and then suddenly switch to year end reporting
- Conflicting statements from the various PD providers about how to implement the standards
- All the providers suggesting that we go back to school and determine what the standards mean to us (are they or are they not National Standards?)
- funding
But this is not the biggest issue. The biggest issue is that the standards have done and will do little if nothing to help the underachieving children in NZ. It was interesting to hear the media and Government acknowledge the massive issue of child poverty in NZ (200 000 children!)- Start there folks- look at the link between poverty and underachievement, address poverty and social inequities and you will begin to deal with under achievement.
National Standards will not help!
Despite this my staff and I continue to comply and do all that we can to ensure that the children at Windsor are not disadvantaged because of the standards (i.e being labelled "Below" in 2011- a year of unprecedented change, disruption, crisis and turmoil!)
We have entered the stage where our children are now guinea pigs for an untried, unproven and questionable practice- what a shame
Neill
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