https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/pol...g-his-messages
Stuart Nash to leave at election, Cabinet secretary reviewing his messages
To borrow the very convenient quote by Mikhail Podolyak:
“The spiders are eating each other in a jar,”
;)
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https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/pol...g-his-messages
Stuart Nash to leave at election, Cabinet secretary reviewing his messages
To borrow the very convenient quote by Mikhail Podolyak:
“The spiders are eating each other in a jar,”
;)
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/whanganui...DYTWFEL4J6B3Y/
National Party candidate for Whanganui Carl Bates starts petition demanding a greater local voice in UCOL’s future
The start of unravelling of this Govt's "Puke Up" of a shambles that now is the Country's Tertiary Education sector ? ;)
Familiarity with technology is related more to poverty. NZ is an unequal society. Lockdown exposed more starkly the uneven access to computers and tablets. Pupils who have access at home to their own computer and tablet, will obviously likely be more adept at using them. In addition, pupils who arrive at school after having slept in a warm and dry bedroom, and after a hearty and nutritious breakfast, will likely be able to learn more effectively.
I grew up in the same situation, so it really irritates me when people think poor people are dumb to not know how to scroll or check a box to push their virtue signaling. Literally skills you can learn in 5 minutes and any year 10 kid wiill posses them. Having done a fair bit of digital tests, the skills required are so basic, I'm convinced this is not impairing any able minded child in finishing the test. I'd even say let them use paper, because I'm convinced the test would finish with the same result.
If you guys want to feel better about "helping poor minorities", why don't you guys donate couple computers to schools. Surely you can spare couple hundred dollars from your portfolios to purchase some old office computers.
This is a full on case of failing education blaming their failure on something else.
"The Four Yorkshiremen" argument?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iEIApUNVBKg
You are right though there many factors, other than access to technology, relating to poverty which could impact scholastic achievement.
Peetter, calm down.
Hurling insults, accusing people of racism & making wild assumptions accusing people of thinking "poor people are dumb" are not on, and what would you know about other posters engagement with the countries education providers.
Admirable you've managed to overcome challenges, but too often people fall into the trap of saying if I can pull myself up then everyone can.
That's just not reflected in the data we're seeing.
Data collected in recent years show in Decile 1-3 schools, 47% said more than half students lacked a device at home, & 23% said fewer than half had home internet access.
During the pandemic with schools switching to online teaching for extended periods, internet access has been critical.
There's also examples of Secondary school students not asking their schools for Ministry funded devices for a whole range of reasons, including being worried younger siblings would damage the devices with some schools charging a $100 bond, others due to embarrassment for having to ask, while a student on a scholarship to a private school was too worried about how their device would look compared to all the wealthy private school kids having the latest MacBook.
1 in 6 of the countries poorest schools found less than a quarter of the students had access to internet at home.
Chorus did a survey finding 40% of homes in Muripara don't have access to home internet.
Grandparents who were looking after school age kids after school saying they don't have either a digital device or internet.
I could go on, but hope this might modify your thoughts on this issue.
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/covid-...5JATBHZMCW2QU/
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/school...EQINUTDH5MQ5M/
Think about this for one minute :
$56m down the drain on the bridge to nowhere.
Say $1,000 per laptop so that’s 56,000 laptops which could have been made available to underprivileged students.
$58.9m down the drain so far on the Auckland light rail to oblivion.
That’s another 58,900 laptops which could make a huge difference (if the Labourite posters are to be believed).
Where is this Labour government’s priority?
Again not a single of those statistics you provided actually mentions year 10 students are unable to effectively use a computer (scrolling and clicking) to the point of causing failures on tests.
And yes, you associating this with minority groups in South Auckland and Northland is racist in nature. If this doesn't indicate you think the kids are literally stupid, I don't know what does.
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Here's another question for all those Labourites who ran from answering "What is a woman?". Especially now that our PM doesn't know whether he's Arthur or Martha.
If it is offensive for white folks to put on black face and a woolly wig and ham it up as a black person (and I agree it is), why is it OK, and even to be encouraged, for men to trowel on makeup, over the top wigs and fake breasts and ham it up as women? Even flaunting themselves to little children. Why is that not deemed offensive? As gender appropriation or mocking?
To put it in simple terms (because I suspect I have to), why is a drag queen OK when black face or golliwogs are not?