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    Jan Tinetti: Labour Education spokesperson fires back at National and NZ First's plan for sexual education

    Jan Tinetti: Labour Education spokesperson fires back at National and NZ First's plan for sexual education

    Labour has slammed the Government's plans to shake up sex education in schools.

    National and New Zealand First have agreed to refocus the curriculum on 'academic achievement and not ideology' as part of their coalition agreement.

    Labour's launched a petition to protect the guidelines, saying removing them will discourage conversations around sexuality, consent and gender.

    Labour's Education spokesperson Jan Tinetti says we've become privy to an international culture war.

    "We need to make sure that our kids are safe, that they're in an inclusive environment. And kids are working through gender diversity, the schools should be a safe place where they're able to do that."

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    Jan Tinetti: Education Minister on the Government agreeing to offer secondary teachers and principals 14.5 percent base salary increase

    Jan Tinetti: Education Minister on the Government agreeing to offer secondary teachers and principals 14.5 percent base salary increase

    Secondary teachers will vote on a new pay offer next week.

    The Government's agreed to offer the 14.5 percent increase recommended by an Arbitration Panel.

    $374 million worth of savings have been found within the education budget.

    Education Minister Jan Tinetti says that includes deferring projects at Te Ao Marama and Hobsonville Point Secondary School.

    They are part of a Public Private Partnership Schools Expansion.

    "We are not cutting them, we are deferring them. We are still working through the design process with those schools, but we're just giving ourselves some time."

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    Grant Duncan: Massey University political commentator says Jan Tinetti's response to privileges committee was 'unconvincing'

    Grant Duncan: Massey University political commentator says Jan Tinetti's response to privileges committee was 'unconvincing'

    Education Minister Jan Tinetti today faced up in front of the privileges committee over potentially misleading Parliament.

    Tinetti is in trouble for telling Parliament she did not have a say in releasing truancy statistics, when in fact she did.

    Massey University political commentator Grant Duncan says her explanation wasn't entirely convincing, especially when factoring in the correspondence that went on before the initial statement.

    "She's certainly expressing regret, but the question is not whether she misled the House, she did mislead the House. But the question is- did she do it knowingly?"

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    The Huddle: Did Jan Tinetti deliberately mislead the House?

    The Huddle: Did Jan Tinetti deliberately mislead the House?

    This evening on The Huddle, Still projects director Sam Johnson and Jack Tame, host of Saturday Mornings and Q&A joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day- and more!

    Education Minister Jan Tinetti has been referred to Parliament’s Privileges Committee after she failed to correct a false statement about school attendance she made in the House quickly enough. Either she deliberately lied or didn't feel the need to correct the record- is this still a bad look no matter what?

    Was Simon O'Connor being homophobic with his 'mother and father' comment? Why did he say he was being 'deliberate' with his language? Should he front up and clarify?

    How economically viable are the Auckland Airport shares? Should Auckland Council sell them?

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    Peter Dunne: Political commentator says it's hard to see how Jan Tinetti didn't know she was misleading the House

    Peter Dunne: Political commentator says it's hard to see how Jan Tinetti didn't know she was misleading the House

    Big questions on how Labour MPs are briefed, now that the Education Minister has been referred to Parliament's Privileges Committee over a breach of rules in the House.

    Jan Tinnetti's been accused of misleading the House in failing to correct a statement she'd made on school attendance stats.

    Political commentator Peter Dunne says the record needed to be corrected within 24 hours.

    He says if Tinetti didn't realise that, her staffers should have.

    "It's hard to think how she couldn't have known, but it's possible. And as I say if that's the case, she's been badly let down by her staff, who've basically left her out to dry."

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    The Huddle: Will National's back-tracking put voters off?

    The Huddle: Will National's back-tracking put voters off?

    This evening on The Huddle, journalist Clare de Lore and current affairs commentator Josie Pagani joined in on a discussion about the following issues of the day- and more!

    Education Minister Jan Tinetti has been referred to Parliament's powerful privileges committee, over failing to correct a statement around attendance stats. The last time a Minister was referred to the group of senior MPs was in 2008, when Winston Peters was investigated over controversial donations. Is this a big deal? Does this undermine Labour's credibility? 

    The Children's Commissioner, Judge Frances Eivers, says police pursuits will unfairly target Māori and Pasifika, and that Māori and Pasifika are less likely to trust authority therefore more likely to flee. Are these fair comments?

    National have done a U-turn on its opposition to bilingual road signs, after claiming last week they would be confusing. They support the signs "in principle", but want Waka Kotahi to be spending its limited resources on fixing potholes and upgrading roads. Will this back-tracking put voters off?

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    Barry Soper: ZB senior political correspondent on Education Minister Jan Tinetti being referred to Privileges Committee over possible contempt

    Barry Soper: ZB senior political correspondent on Education Minister Jan Tinetti being referred to Privileges Committee over possible contempt

    Education Minister Jan Tinetti may face serious consequences after allegedly breaking House rules.

    Tinetti's been referred to the Privileges Committeeby the Speaker, accused of misleading the House by failing to correct a misleading statement around attendance stats.

    ZB's senior political correspondent Barry Soper says Jan Tinetti pleading ignorance reveals more about the quality of Cabinet ministers being appointed.

    "If she's found to be in breach of Parliamentary privilege, they say it can be very serious, but it's more like a slap on the wrist."

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    The Huddle: Health NZ, Jan Tinetti, Cost of Living Payments

    The Huddle: Health NZ, Jan Tinetti, Cost of Living Payments

    Te Whatu Ora Health New Zealand is shutting out the public from its monthly board meetings.

    Chair Rob Campbell has defended the decision, saying the former DHBs were required by legislation to have open meetings but also had private ones.

    Jan Tinetti has hinted at changes to how kids are taught how to read.

    Appearing on TVNZ's Q+A, she made clear her support of reverting back to phonics (sounding out the letters to make the word) like New South Wales has.

    Trevor Mallard has said that he would accept a knighthood if offered one.

    Despite his republican leanings, Mallard made the comments in an interview when discussing his Dublin appointment.

    The Government has made changes to the cost of living payments ahead of the second one coming this week.

    Revenue Minister David Parker made changes to the scheme after Auditor-General John Ryan slammed the first round in a letter to Inland Revenue Commissioner Peter Mersi.

    Hayden Munro and David Farrar joined Heather du Plessis-Allan on The Huddle

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    Heather du Plessis-Allan: Jan Tinetti has a battle ahead of her to improve how we teach reading

    Heather du Plessis-Allan: Jan Tinetti has a battle ahead of her to improve how we teach reading

    If Jan Tinetti changes the way we teach kids to read in the way she's hinting she might do, I will rate her as one of the most important ministers in this Government, just for doing the right thing and for the consequence of that.

    We’ve been having a debate for years now about what the heck is going wrong with our kids’ ability to read in this country. It used to be that Kiwi kids led the world in reading. Now almost half of our kids are below their expected reading level when they finish primary school.

    Increasing numbers of academics, teachers and schools are blaming the way we teach kids to read because we stopped teaching phonics (which is sounding out the letters to make the word) and increasing numbers of them want to go back to teaching phonics like New South Wales has.

    Jan Tinetti has just hinted that we might do that. She appeared on Q+A yesterday and made it very clear the evidence points to phonics – or a related form of learning called structured literacy — being the best approach. That hints very strongly that that is what she wants to roll out to schools when she starts developing the new reading curriculum later this year.

    She’s got a battle ahead of her. Not all teachers are on board with phonics. There are a lot out there who are deeply committed to teaching the whole language approach instead and they will resist. Jan Tinetti knows it. She says she’s ready for the backlash.

    I hope she sticks to her guns because teaching our kids to read properly is so important to their engagement in school and their futures. Sometimes a kid learning to read or not is the difference between them having a successful life or dropping out of school and causing trouble.

    If Jan Tinetti does this and if she lifts our kids’ reading rates, I’d be prepared to forgive this government a lot of the things they do wrong because this is one of the most important things to get right.

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    Brendon Crompton: Blue Light spokesperson says attendance issues at schools go beyond Covid messaging

    Brendon Crompton: Blue Light spokesperson says attendance issues at schools go beyond Covid messaging

    A Government campaign launched today aims to turn the tide on low attendance rates.

    Associate Education Minister Jan Tinetti says attendance has been declining since 2015, but Covid messaging has exacerbated the problem.

    But Blue Light Attendance Services' National Operations Manager Brendon Crompton told Heather du Plessis-Allan there's more than just the pandemic at play.

    “We get a lot of kids who are not at school through social anxiety, through Facebook bullying, we’ve got families that need support probably with transport.”

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